Postcard dated September 4, 1912, to Sylvia Higgins of South Lake, New York. Transcription reads: Shown is my little girl, we would like to see you to night we are having a fine time will be home next week be a good girl will bring you something nice. Grandma. Transcription of manufacturer's text: No. D 11822 Published by H. B. Wittridge, Rutherford, N.J. Made in Germany.
Postcard dated September 25, 1916, to Mr. George West of Everett, Massachusetts. Transcription reads: Dear George, Received your letter will answer from my address will be after Sept. 26. 700 West 100 St. N.Y. City. Hattie P. Transcription of manufacturer's text: E 7767. Pub. by J. Lempert, Rutherford, N.J. Made in Germany. Numbered 11115.
Postmarked August 28, 1928, and addressed to Mrs. Florence La Monday of Gorham, New Hampshire. Transcription reads: Having a good time every thing is O.K. only it is raining and to-day is the first day we have been able to go anywhere. Mrs. Bergquist.
Blank postcard. Transcription of manufacturer's text: The Bernardsville National Bank. Business and personal accounts solicited. Loans on approved security. Savings Department. Interest payable quarterly. Open a bank account with us.