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Booklet titled "Ding How," by A. L. Crouch and S. G. Reinhardt, printed by The Mercury Press, circa 1946. Contains illustrations and poems related to American military life in China. 29 pages, with envelope addressed to Mrs. William Orthman in Seattle, Washington.Please note that this item contains derogatory depictions and/or offensive language.
Envelope from Benatar's Drug Store (San Francisco, California) for photographic film development, November 22, 1944. The envelope has been filled out by William Orthman.
Easter greeting card addressed to Margie (Hall) Moerbe from Norman B. Moerbe, circa 1944. The text reads: "At Easter to the one I love."
Inscription on envelope: "To my honey."
Birthday greeting card addressed to Norman B. Moerbe from his grandparents, April 1947.
Valentine's Day greeting card addressed to Norman B. Moerbe from Margie (Hall) Moerbe, circa 1940s-1950s. The text reads: "To one I love, a Valentine from my heart."
Inscription on envelope: "To my darling husband."
[Birthday greeting card addressed to Norman B. Moerbe from Margie (Hall) Moerbe, circa 1940s-1950s]
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Birthday greeting card addressed to Norman B. Moerbe from Margie (Hall) Moerbe, circa 1940s-1950s. The text reads: "Happy birthday to the man I married."
Inscription on envelope: "Norman Bernhard."
Philatelic cover commemorating Friendship One's around-the-world flight, postmarked January 28, 1988. Includes an accompanying notecard with information about the flight and the Mission Control Center at The Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington.
Inscription on verso of envelope: "Moya / Thanks for coming / I am honored. / Clay Lacy."