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Identifier
FLSC_TJPC_01272016_0219
Publication Date
1-1-1953
Description
This color printed postcard is the exterior of a business building. The word "LAMAR" is on the front of this two story building. There is a manicured lawn and several trees in front of the building. It has print text at the bottom of the card. There is printed text and handwriting on the back of the card. Postmarked date from Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas
Physical Description
4"x 5" photographic postcard
Subject
Hot Springs National Park (Hot Springs, Ark.), Garland County (Ark.), Mount Carmel (Ill.), Wabash County (Ill.), Bathhouses, Hot springs, Correspondence
Rights
This material may be protected by copyright law (Title 17 U.S.Code)
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Digitized by Forsyth Digital Collections
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Recommended Citation
Fisher, Edward, "Postcard: Lamar Bath House" (1953). Tim Johnson Postcard Collection. 120.
https://scholars.fhsu.edu/tj_postcards/120
Language
eng
Transcription
Lamar Bath House Cy M. King, Manager Hot Springs National Park, Ark. The Lamar Bath House Cy M. King, Manager Located at the head of Bathhouse Row,it contains every essential device for the administration of the natural hot water baths. Dear Edward: I know you will like what I am sending you as they are ball players. I got at the Art Gallery for saying 'Boo' before anyone else did after the Auioneer counted 1-2-3. Tell Johnny I will send him the next prize I get if I get something he likes. Tell Mother I am doing alright and I'll write one of these days. Love Aunt Mayme Did Gale get her statues? Edward Fisher 224 W. Eleventh Mt. Carmel, Ills.
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