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Cape Vincent, New York, South Bay, Carleton Island 1906 Postcard on 2040-motos

US $112
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Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
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South Bay, Carleton Island, Cape Vincent, New York old postcard.  Postmarked 1906 from Cape Vincent, NY and also from Watertown, NY.  Postage stamp is missing from the address side.  There is a hand written message and date on the front of the postcard.  Condition:  light corner wear.  Shipping is free to locations within the United States. 

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