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Brief introductions to the history of postcards can be found at:
"A Brief History of Postcard Types" by Steve Neis
www.efoodstuff.com/marknliz/pchistry.htm
and
New York State Library Postcard Collection Finding Aid
www.nysl.nysed.gov/msscfa/qc16150.htm
--Chris Borstel
Bob Schuyler wrote:
> Very interesting list of postal rates. I assume they are for American
> lst class letters.
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> Does anyone out there have a similar list for post card fees?
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> Also when did ZIP codes, or similar items, come in?
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> Finally, since our friends in Utah started this subject, is there a
> key book that summarizes all such information?
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> Post cards are a very important source for historical archaeology of
> the late 19th (looking backwards) and 20th centuries, especially the
> earlier local images of stores, home, street scapes and public
> buildings. Some of these cards are amazingly specific and very
> different from the generic cards we have today all shoing a few
> scences and run off in Japan or Australia (e.g. of the Grand Canyon).
>
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