- Postcard. Baptist Church. Flora. Embossed: E.E. Wolfe, Camden, IND (photographer?)
- Postmarked June 12, 1911, 5 p.m., Flora IND.
- Mr. Harry Krauss, Chicago, Ill. 3502 Carroll Ave.
- Message: Dear Sweetheart: Baby and I are O.K. but a little lonesome for you. I’m writing this in Knapp’s store. We are washing this morning and cleaning up. Will write you a letter tonight if nothing happens. Love from All. Kisses from Elva and I. Your (?), Flossie.
- Battery “E” Reunion postcard.
- 325th Field Artillery
- The Fifteenth Annual Reunion of Battery “E” 325th Field Artillery will be held at the Flora Community Park
- Sunday, September 6, 1936
- Come with a basket of eats, and enjoy the day with your old buddies.
- Harry H. Cree, Treas.
- Reverse: Leonard Howlett, 12 Greenwood Ave., Wapakoneta, Ohio
- Postmark: Flora, Ind. Aug. 31, 1936, 9 a.m.
- Postcard. Leather-like material rather than paper. Black figure holding watermelon.
- Ah am suttenly prepared to enjoy mah-self at Flora, Ind.
- Written: guess?
- Postmark: Logansport, IND. April 7, 1907
- Address: Miss Amanda Roth, 210 Wheatland Ave., Logansport, IND.
- Postcard. Buster Brown and Tige
- The Surprise.
- Calendar for July 1911.
- Resolved that if you want to dress well, you’ll not be in danger of getting poor goods if you go to the store that has the reputation. Buster Brown.
- Tige: “No danger when you trade at L.V. Myer’s clothes shop, Flora, Ind.”
- Made by Outcault Adv. Co. Copyright 1907 by R.F. Outcault.
- Reverse: message side: Buster Brown & Tige. Address side: Nalle Hawkins
- Postcard. Flora Christian Church, Flora, Ind.
- Postmarked Flora. March. Remainder unreadable.
- Miss Nina Crain, Cissna Park, Ill.
- Message: My dear Friend: After I had addressed this I was puzzled to know which I sent you before, the schoolhouse or the church. I visited Mrs. G. at Oxford the week following the meeting at Cissna. Cooksey and Millie were the evangelists. They had a fine meeting. I sang in the chorus there and sang a solo one night. The last Friday John was there. The choir went bobsled riding after church. Write soon. Maude. Has Mrs. Crain gone to Mrs. Jacks yet. Remember me (?). M.C.
- Postcard. Community Park.
- Reverse: no message.
- Image description: Home of 4-H Fair. Playground for Kiddies. Boy Scout Headquarters. Flora, Indiana.
- Postcard. Flora Depot Train Wreck. Embossed E.E. Wolf, Camden, Ind. No message.
- Postcard. Flora Depot Train Wreck. Embossed E.E. Wolf, Camden, Ind. No message.
- Postcard. Color drawing with glitter.
- A Merry XMAS 1910. Flora, Ind. No message.
- Postcard. Color. Greetings from Flora, Ind.
- Postmark. June 30, 1941. Flora, Ind.
- Robert Thompson, Anderson St., Greencastle, Ind.
- Mon. 6:00. Dear Bob, How are you. I am having a good time. How is the (racer?) coming. Send me a card to Jack Moss c/o Frank Moss Cutler Ind. May stay 2 more weeks. I have my BB gun. I shot 450 BB yesterday. Love, Jack.
- Envelope
- Return address: Return in 10 Days. Steckel & Ball. Dealers in Buggies, Carriages, & Farming Implements, Flora, Ind.
- Postmark: Flora IND, AUG 24 188?
- Addressed to: Frank Chrissman, Darwin, Ind.
- Handwritten: Carroll Co. Some numbers in pencil.
- Vandalia Depot Postcard. 6013—Pub. by The B.H. Grimes Co., Frankfort, Ind. No message.
- Postcard. Flora Christian Church, Flora, Ind.
- Reverse: Flora (unable to read)
- Miss Kate Howard, Cambridge City, Indiana
- Message: Dear Cousin Kate. We will be with you this fall if nothing prevents for we are planning to counome (?) home. Pa is better. Ma had a spell of Colra Morbis (Note: Cholera Morbus) Monday night but is better. Charles are well. They are going down to Hancock Co. and I hope to the reunion. Please write (?) Love to all. Lizzie Cochran, Flora Ind.
- Postcard. Color. Greetings from Flora, Ind. No message.
- Postcard. Colora. Greetings from Flora, Ind. No message.
- Postcard. IOOF Build. Flora, IND. By Woolever.
- Reverse: blank.
- Postcard. 'Tis Bliss to Kiss an Flora, Ind. Miss.
- Postmark: Flora IND Oct. 29, 1915 4PM.
- Mr. Wm. Lehman, So. Whitley, Indiana. R.R #4
- Message: Flora, Ind. Oct. 27, 15. Dear Aunt & Uncle, Arrived home alright. Sunday only made better time. It was 4:10 and we didn’t have any trouble with the machine. We are all well. Hope you are the same. Write soon—Nina
- Postcard. They know how to kiss in Flora, Ind. (Flora marked through with pencil. Miami written above in pencil.)
- Addressed to: Franklin Ammerman, Flora, Ind. Carroll County.
- Post mark: Camden, Indiana. April 29, 1913. Written at top: 1- #257
- Message: Camden, Ind. April 27, 1913. Dear Brother:--I thought I would write you a few lines. I am fine. We were over to Jay Forest this after noon. This is you and Laura. I will be at home by Sunday evening any way. Raymond is going to bring me I guess. I hope papa went to Peru and gets work. Lena is going to make candy. Did you get to pass. Raymond said Shoer did. Oh course I knew he did any way. Tell mother I will try to write her next week. Good bye. Nellie W. Ammerman.
- Correspondence
- Letter
- N. W. Clark, Pastor Hopewell Presbyterian Church, Flora, Indiana
- Feb. 9, 1911
- Mr. C.E. Brooks, Marshall, Mich.
- Dear Sir: I take pleasure in saying that I put on your Rupture Appliance three weeks ago this morning, before getting our of bed, and it has been on every since, staying right where I put it, and giving me no inconvenience at all. I very often forget that I have it on, and I can do my work just as I did before I was ruptured. Of course I avoid any real heavy lifting, but ordinarily I do all my regular work. I really believe that it will cure me. I will write you again about it. Very cordially yours, N.W. Clark
- Envelope
- Return address: After five days return to N.W. Clark, Flora, Indiana
- Feb. 14, 1911. Mr. C.E. Brooks, #509 East State St., Marshall, Mich.
- Postmark: Flora IND Feb. 9, 1911 5 PM
- Handwritten: R.F.D. #1 189/229-R
- Reverse: Postmark, Marshall, Mich., REC’D Feb. 10, 1911 12 M
- Letter in envelope
- 2/15/11
- N.W. Clark, Flora, Ind.
- Dear Sir:- Your favor of recent date at hand and contents carefully noted. In reply will say that we wish you to accept our sincere thanks for your courtesy and kindness, and trust that you will speak a good word for us whenever the opportunity presents itself. We are glad to hear that you are pleased with our Appliance and if you should be so fortunate as to experience a curein(sic) the near future, we shall be glad to hear from you. With best wishes, we remain, Yours truly, BROOKS RUPTURE APPLIANCE CO.
- CEB/B.G.
- Sec’y.
- Letter
- Postcard. Main Street, looking East, Flora, Ind.
- Unable to read postmark.
- Miss Annette Gousset, 235 Schuyler Ave., Kankakee, Ill.
- Message: 8-5-10 Dear Annette: I got card from mama this morning and she told me of the card you sent. You will be down to Watseka soon won’t you? Ethel is out here with me and this is half from her. Will see you soon. With Love, Ethel and Georgia.
- United Art Publishing Co., New York City (Printed in Germany)
- Postcard. Center Street Looking North. Flora, Ind.
- Encased in plastic. Unable to look at reverse.
- Lower left: Chas. Reist Dry Goods.
- Postcard. Handwritten photo caption: “South Center Street.”
- Message: Flora, Ind., July 31, 1906. Dear Clara—Just read the announcement of your wedding which you sent Ina (?) and wish you all the happiness in the world. Ina and I are still for sale just waiting for a fine fellow to ask for us Ha! Ha! From your Loving old Friend (signature torn off).
- Reverse. Mrs. Clara Pyle, Carmi, Illinois
- Postmark: Flora, Ind. July 31, 1906, 10 a.m..
- Postmark: Carmi ILL. Aug. 1, 1906 11 a.m. Received.
- Postcard. Flora Depot train wreck.
- Postmarked Flora IND. June 30, 1910. 2 PM
- Miss Lila Hawley, Frankfort, IND
- Message: (mostly unreadable) Received your card yesterday. (Unable to read the rest.)
Postcard. Vandalia Depot. Flora, Ind.
- Postcard. Plain. Reverse not available.
- Postmark: Flora IND. April 14 1914 10 AM.
- Second postmark: Flora IND April 14 1914 1 PM.
- Addressed to: Orleans Cabinet Co., Orleans, Ind.
- Reverse: Message: 4/14/14/ Gentlemen: Please send me at once. RUSH, 1 #469 GO. Pol. Yours very truly, Dora Myer. (In pencil: 18.00)
- Stamp: Orleans Cabinet Co. Received Apr 15 1914.
- Postcard. South Center St., Flora, Ind.
- Reverse: blank.
- Postcard. Vacation Bible School, Grace Brethren Church, Flora, Ind. June 23, 1944.
- Reverse blank.
- Postcard. Voorhees Brothers.
- Two gentlemen in coats and hats.
- The above are two very popular models of the “Graduate” stamp (“Viking System” make). They are built on extremely modish lines for young men. Each has its distinct note of individuality. Sold by Voorhees Bros. Flora, Ind.
- Copyright 1903 by Becker, Mayer & Co. Chicago. Makers “Viking System” Clothes
- Postcard. West Columbia Street, Flora, Ind.
- Postmarked Flora. March 6, 1908. 10:41 a.m.
- Received postmark. Woodland, Mich. March 7, 1908.
- S.W. lerre (Cree?), Woodland, Mich.
- Message: Flora Ind, Feb. 5 1908. Dear Father, We got to Flora the third. The children have the Hooping (sic) cough. We will stay here 2 or 3 weeks. Do you think you will come out. Write soon. J.E. Cree (?), Flora.