The picture shows a front and back view of all (3) Different Early Farmington New Hampshire Post Cards in this lot. One is postmarked 1906, one is 1908, and the other is unused but it is from the same time period. One has an undivided back. The first postcard has a dirt road down town scene. This is the unused one. It was by The Metropolitan News Company of Boston, Massachusetts and Germany. It is marked as follows: CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, MAIN ST., FARMINGTON, N.H. The second card has another dirt road downtown scene. This one is post marked 1908. It has a 1c Benjamin Franklin postage stamp and it was mailed to someone in Aspinwall, Pennsylvania. It was by The Metropolitan News Company of Boston, Massachusetts and Germany. It is marked as follows: LOOKING DOWN MAIN ST., FARMINGTON, N.H. The third postcard in this lot is from Main Street and it pictures the Opera House. This one is post marked 1906. It is also dated on the front ''5-25-1906''. It has a 1c Benjamin Franklin postage stamp and it was mailed to someone in Augusta, Maine. It was published in Germany and was by W. L. Peavey of Farmington, N.H.. It reads as follows: OPERA HOUSE, FARMINGTON, N.H. These postcards measure about 5-1/2'' x 3-1/2''. They appear to be in excellent used and unused conditions as pictured. |