Mississippi Coast Region
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Description
This black and white postcard features a street with buildings to the right and a fence and trees on the left. People are seen on the street in the distance. The title along the bottom of the card reads "Front Street and Business Section, showing Hanson's Drug Store, Pass Christian, Miss." The back of the postcard identifies the item as a postcard and provides publisher information as well as indication for correspondence and address placement. A green one cent postage stamp is placed in the upper right corner. The postmark is faded illegibly. The card is inscribed and is addressed to Mrs. C. E. Schell in Fort Meyers, Florida.
Transcription
Just received your letter. Wish Mr. S. Would brig you here before going to C.--Anyway don't fail to come. Bawgs needs (C. E.) Hotel better than last year. Don't fail us. K. C. S. Dorothy nor the family not here yet. K [sic]
Publication Date
1910
Publisher
J. E. Hanson's Drug Store
Time Period
1900-1909
Subjects
Postcards; Streets; Buildings; Pass Christian, MS
Geographic Location
Pass Christian, MS
Object Type
image
Format (original)
postcard
Format (digital)
Digital ID
MSS_837_Postcard_Front-Street-and-Business-Seetion-Hansons-Drug-Store-Pass-Christian-Miss_001
Source
Mississippi State University Libraries, Manuscripts Division, Lucius Marion Lampton, MD Historical Images Collection, Mississippiana Collection, Postcard/Photographs, Box 2: Pass Christian Subcollection
Repository
Manuscripts
Digital Publisher
Mississippi State University Libraries (electronic version)
Rights
Copyright protected by Mississippi State University Libraries. Use of materials from this collection beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fair Use and Educational Use clauses of the U.S. Copyright Law may violate federal law. Permission to publish or
Contact Information
For more information about the contents of this collection, email sp_coll@library.MSState.edu.
Recommended Citation
Lucius Marion Lampton, MD Historical Images Collection, Special Collections Department, Mississippi State University