The numerous postcard-printing and publishing businesses flourishing during this time included the Curt Teich Company, the Detroit Publishing Company, the Edward H. Mitchell Company, and the Van Ornum ...
The fine print on the back says the postcards were "prepared and paid for by the Moorhead Area Public Schools," and the district was also listed at the top of the return address, which is for a ...
Used to mock political figures, share messages of dissent and stir rebellion, postcards were a powerful tool in Russia during the early 1900s. A new book from Four Corners explores why As small and ...