Postmarked Nov 30, 1941, Fort Knox, KY. From Bob. Les. J. Connoyer, Fort Knox Ky. Addressed to Mrs. Pencence, 28 Walnut St., Penacook, N.H.: Dear Gramma, I am writing you a few line to let you know that I am well and hope you are a same. We are have warm wet here. I hope it's same down there. From Les. Manufacturer's text: The U.S. Bullion Depository completed in 1936 at a cost of $600,000.00, is a bomb-proof structure, housing a part of the Government's gold bullion supply. C.J. Lish, Ft. Know, KY. Handwritten 3 in top-left.
Blank post card. Manufacturer's text: No. 92, The Old Mint. Erected on Esplanade and Chartres Street on the site of the old Fort St. Charles; is said to be the oldest mint building existing today in the United States. Photo by Franck. Stamped: Photographs from New Orleans Association of Commerce, National Advertising Committee, Credit Preferred But Optional. Handwritten 6 in top left.