Belle’s Box – 25

This entry is part 32 of 342 in the series Belle's Box

Read about this series of posts, regarding items in a box originally owned by Belle (Lamunion) Fellows Tinker here. The cast of characters is located here. Numbe 25 is a pretty birthday card. This card has raised embossed words and flowers. The design shows on the back as indentations. It doesn’t appear to have been …

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Belle’s Box – 24

This entry is part 31 of 342 in the series Belle's Box

Read about this series of posts, regarding items in a box originally owned by Belle (Lamunion) Fellows Tinker here. The cast of characters is located here. “#166 Elks Temple, Grand Rapids, Mich” There is no sign of a post mark or stamp, this card may have been enclosed in a larger package or envelope. Mrs. …

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Belle’s Box – 28

This entry is part 30 of 342 in the series Belle's Box

Read about this series of posts, regarding items in a box originally owned by Belle (Lamunion) Fellows Tinker here. The cast of characters is located here. Item 28 is a card containing Easter greetings from Belle’s sister. I can’t read the entire post mark, 9 p.m. 19?0, probably 1910, Michigan Addressee: Mrs. Belle Fellows, Manton, …

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Belle’s Box – 30

This entry is part 29 of 342 in the series Belle's Box

Read about this series of posts, regarding items in a box originally owned by Belle (Lamunion) Fellows Tinker here. The cast of characters is located here. Item 30 is an advertisement of sorts. Front: American Fence “Roadside Scene American Fence Made by American Steel & Wire. Co.” Addressed to Mrs. Belle Fellows, Manton, Mich R#2. …

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Belle’s Box – 32

This entry is part 28 of 342 in the series Belle's Box

Read about this series of posts, regarding items in a box originally owned by Belle (Lamunion) Fellows Tinker here. The cast of characters is located here. Item 32, a Christmas card. Front: Wishing you a Merry Christmas. Back:, Post mark cannot be read. Addressed to Mrs. Belle Fellows, Manton, Wexford Co, Mich RFD Dear Sister. …

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Belle’s Box – 33

This entry is part 27 of 342 in the series Belle's Box

Read about this series of posts, regarding items in a box originally owned by Belle (Lamunion) Fellows Tinker here. The cast of characters is located here. Number 33 is a cute card, a man in a dog house, while the dog looks on from the end of a rope. “Having a “Doggone” Good Time Here!” …

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Belle’s Box – 23

This entry is part 26 of 342 in the series Belle's Box

Read about this series of posts, regarding items in a box originally owned by Belle (Lamunion) Fellows Tinker here. The cast of characters is located here. Item 23 is a birthday card. “Birthday Wishes I hope my wish will really come true, For I wish you a rousing good year clear through.” Addressed to Mr’s …

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Belle’s Box – 22

This entry is part 25 of 342 in the series Belle's Box

Read about this series of posts, regarding items in a box originally owned by Belle (Lamunion) Fellows Tinker here. The cast of characters is located here. This card may have been mailed in an envelope, or it could have been hand delivered: A bright and happy Christmas Season and all good wishes for the coming …

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Belle’s Box – 21

This entry is part 24 of 342 in the series Belle's Box

Read about this series of posts, regarding items in a box originally owned by Belle (Lamunion) Fellows Tinker here. The cast of characters is located here. This card is post marked October 24, 1 p.m. Cadillac, Mich. The year is illegible; it is addressed to:Mrs. Bell Fellows, Manton, RFD no 22 Dear Friends, I will …

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Belle’s Box – 48

This entry is part 20 of 342 in the series Belle's Box

Read about this series of posts, regarding items in a box originally owned by Belle (Lamunion) Fellows Tinker here. The cast of characters is located here. And, there is an accounting of people about whom I have little information here. A Christmas Card: Merry Christmas This one is very faded, and the stamp has been …

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