Printed postcard. Handwritten note on front says "We have for cash your note $23 in from [illegible] Due Aug 23. Please attend to it at once." Postcard is addressed to "William S. Fetrow, El Dorado, Kan" This is an item in a scrapbook.
Postcard of Miami cabbage palm. This is an item in a scrapbook.
Handwritten messageo on back reads "Hi baby: Wish you were here with me. Have but one day here & am flying from here to the Canal Zone tomorrow. Have enjoyed my stay here but am somewhat tired. Will get you pd yet. Love - Beryl" Addressed to "Miss Faye Wilson, 633 N. Harding, Wichita, Kansas"
Real photo postcard of a church. Handwritten message on back says "This is our church were[sic] we tend[sic]. Jacob Fetrow lives right on the other side of the church to the right. K.B.F. Belle Fetrow, Lewisberry, York County, Pa"
Real photo postcard of Market Street
Handwritten note on back says "Wellingborough, England. My dear bro. & sister. 20th Apr. I am touring England on business. Have just completed contract in this town, and am moving on to the next place. Cora is in London. After completion of business in England, I go on to Continent, and then to New York. In due time, if spared, we hope to see you in Wichita. Hope you and the children are well and happy. With love, Your brother, Otho" and "Mr. & Mrs. W. E. Dixon, Care Home Furnishing Co. Wichita, Kansas, U.S.A."
Lithograph postcard of soldiers sitting in front of a podium. Handwritten message on back says "This is a picture of the church back at the recruit depot. These are all new recruits, you can tell by their haircut."
Lithograph postcard of a library. Handwritten message on back says "This is a picture of the library back at the base, but the recreation hall out here at Camp Elliott is just about like it. It's a really nice place to write letters."
Real photo postcard of a couple in a rickshaw
Handwritten note on back says "Dear Rose and Willis, We are just having a little drive. Please note the dress, headgear, painted legs, and powerful build of the Zulu. These boys can run like anything with two passengers. The vehicle is called a Ricksha. I suppose if I sent a couple of dozen of these over to Wichita, the street cars would have to go out of business. With love to you and the children. As ever, your brother, Otho."