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Green Bank, Halifax, N. S.

Illustration of a grass-covered park with a few small trees spaced out and benches placed right beside each tree; in the background, to the left, a body of water, and to the right, a forest. Incription on the postcard reads: "Reached here yesterday. I am (?) to pieces - has had fainting spells […]"

A Portion of Water front, St. John, N. B. Canada

Illustration of a body of water with a coastal town visible in the background; two sailboats are in the open water, with one of the disappearing past the left margin; the illustration is enclosed in a rectangular frame with the top arching downwards. Incription on the postcard reads: "Well Stella are you just going to see S. (?) instead if writing letters (?) a good idea. […]"

Free Public Library St John NB

Photograph of public library building with people on the steps and front lawn. Incription on the postcard reads: Dear Emma, this is most beautiful place m. J was [?]. We are having a dandy time. Made butter today But you cant make that. With love Alice

Queen Square St John NB

Photograph of Queen Square, buildings can be seen around the swuare and a few inddivudals can be seen walking within it. Incription on the postcard reads: Will write soon. I am having a fine time so far, we arrived today (July 6) Lottie

[View from Grafton]

Photograph of elevated view from grafton showing bridge, creek and town. Incription on the postcard reads: It is a week from Tuesday. Next we are to go to Plymouth sept 21. dont forget the date we are planning on a big time.

Warwick Bros. and Rutter

['Chippewa' Steamer to Niagara]

Image of chippewa steamer on route to niagara. image is small on the right side, caption underneath it and the rendition of canadian red ensign to the left. Incription on the postcard reads: "I received your postcard last wednesday and was glad to hear from you. I thought it was a very nice one and I hope you like the one I am sending you"

Warwick Bros. and Rutter

[Governers Bay]

View overlooking bay, greenery and buildings in distance. Incription on the postcard reads: "Dear Jen, We received your welcome letter and was pleased to hear you are all well"

Montreal Import Company

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