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OFFICIAL SOUVENIER
MAILING CARD
[Postcard of the Albright Art Gallery a large several column building, with several strolling couple's in front. An art pallet with the North American Continent on it Texted PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION 1901. BUFFALO NY USA]
[stamped TRANSIT]
[2nd stamped BALTIMORE NOV 1 6 -30 P MD]
ALBRIGHT ART GALLERY 149 Baynes St.
Oct. 30"1901
Albright Art Gallery
149 Baynes St. Oct. 30th 1901
Dear Sister
We have had a perfectly delightful
day. The Ex is far better than we
expected. Oh how much I wished for
thee! Love to all - Thy favorite Sister
Thank for letter
[botton left hand corner] COPYRIGHT 1901 BY THE NIAGARA ENVELOPE M.F.Y., BUFFALO, N.Y.
Mary dear Sat. P. M.
Thy second card
just received a few
[min?] after the first
It is as good to this [be?]
this is really coming.
There surely will be
"a gatherin" when [thee?]
[arises?]. Wills [time?] has
been extended a week or two
or he may make his [fare?]
well [?] while
thee is with us.
Uncle Dad spends tomorrow
with us & goes to
Balto Monday.
Daisy wrote he was going
to try to get home this [week?]
& probably spend Sunday
but up to this [bed?] [time?] from
neither he nor Will have
materilized "Greatful things
are, very uncertain"
My love to Edward & Mand. [?]
one - probably E. L. S. will meet thee
at Buckn[?] Tuesday afternoon
Sincerely
Ethel
STEAMBOAT LINES
TOLCHESTER COMPANY
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 25, 1901
ANNAPOLIS AND WEST RIVER LINE. Mondays,
Wednesday and Fridays at 7 A. M.; Saturdays
at 8 A. M. LITTLE CHOPTANK RIVER LINES,
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6:30 A.M. SASSAFRAS
RIVER LINE - Tuesdays and Thursday at 2:45 P.
M.; Saturdays at 3:30 P.M. (also stops at Tolchester
Saturdays; does not stop at Gales and Buck Neck
Saturdays). Leave Georgetown Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays at 7 A.M. PORT DEPOSIT
LINE, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 2.45
P.M. for Tolchester, Betterton, Havre de Grace and
Port Deposit (does not stop at Tolchester Mondays)
Leave Port Deposit Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
at 7 A.M.
Freight received at Pier 16, Light street, daily
until 6 P.M. tf
Mrs. Harriet B. Kells, president of Missippi W.
C. T. U. write: "Miss Anne Rothwell Stewart,
field secretary of the Y branch, has just completed
a four-weeks' tour in Mississippi, during which she
won many friends for herself and our cause; 107
active and thirty-two honorary members; two new
Y's and one W were added to the work; also 338
pledges taken. At the State Agricultural and Mechanical
College Miss Stewart addressed the teachers
and 550 students; 100 young men took the pledge and
a Young Men's Christian Temperance Union, with
100 members, was formed. At East Mississippi
Female College 130 pledges were signed and a Somerset
Y of fifty-two members was organized.
BALTO. (Mt. Royal)--Lv 6 05 7 05
.0 BALTO (Camden) 5 00 6 20 6 35 7 20
2.5 Mt. Winans Ar| 5 06 6 40
4.5 West Baltimore 5 08 6 42
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