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Neighborhood then known as "Edgewood", in the vicinity of Lincoln Ave., Bradford Way, Bigelow Ave., and Hillside Avenue. Left to right are 25 Lincoln Ave., 29 Lincoln Ave., and 2 Bradford Way. House in upper right corner is not identified. All three homes have undergone extensive remodeling. Card is addressed to "Mrs. J. E. Greenhalph, Virginia City, Nevada" with message reading "Phillips Station Calif., Aug 1/11. My Dear Annie: I arrived here today, will stay overnight and then on my way home. I found the journey a pleasant one. Hope you all are well. I am fine, with lots of love to all. Lovingly Yours Jack" Postmarked July 1, 1911.
Made in Germany for W. I. Price, Mill Valley, Cal. (One of a series of Mill Valley postcards published by Price in 1907 after the divided back style postcard was made legal that year.)
Description provided by Phil Rhodes.
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