Blank post card. Manufacturer's text: The New Bureau of Printing and Engraving, overlooking Potomac Park and Speedway. Cost $3,250,000. Published by B. S. Reynolds Co., Washington, D.C. Made in USA. Handwritten 5 in top left.
Postmarked Apr 2, 1916, 6pm, Washington, D.C. Addressed to Miss Lucile Skinner, 44 Ellington Ave., Rockville, Conn.: Having a dandy time. Hazel. Manufacturer's text: In the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, a branch of the Treasury, are printed the Government bonds and the National currency; postage and revenue stamps, military, naval and diplomatic commissions, passports and other Government documents. Published by The Washington News Company. Washington, D.C. Handwritten 4 in top left.
Blank post card. Manufacturer's text: The New Bureau of Printing and Engraving, overlooking Potomac Park and Speedway. Cost $3,250,000. Published by B. S. Reynolds Co., Washington, D.C. Made in USA. Handwritten 4 in top left.
Postmarked Nov 3, 1919, 4pm, Charleston, S.C. Addressed to Mrs. T. A. Tanchile, Sunderland, Mass.: 11/2/19, Dear Mother, arrived in Washington at 9.28am. Leave for Charleston at 3.15pm. Much love, Fred. Manufacturer's text: The New Bureau of Printing and Engraving on Potomac Park and Basin, Washington, D.C. The New Bureau of Printing and Engraving, overlooking Potomac Park and Speedway. Cost $3,250,000. Published by B. S. Reynolds Co., 1202 D St., Northwest, Washington, D.C. Handwritten 4 in top left.
Blank post card. Manufacturer's text: The New Bureau of Printing and Engraving on Potomac Park and Basin, Washington, D.C. The New Bureau of Printing and Engraving, overlooking Potomac Park and Speedway. Cost $3,250,000. Published by B. S. Reynolds Co., 1202 D St., Northwest, Washington, D.C. Handwritten 4 in top left.