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Arizona, Pre 1930, White Border Post Card Collection Section 4 — G To Arizona, Pre 1930, White Border Post Card Collection Section 4 — G to Grand Canyon (A-98752) By Al Ring Early and Pre 1930, White Border: (Around 1898 to 1930) Pioneer Era (Pre 1898) — Most pre-1898 postcards share a few common traits: The postcard of this era is characterized by an undivided back (no line going down the center of the back of the postcard), and many con- tain printed lines on the back for the name of the addressee and his address only. Private Mailing Card Era (1898 to December 24, 1901) — On May 19, 1898, by an act of Congress, private printers were granted permission to print and sell cards that bore the inscription “Private Mailing card.” Cost of postage reduced from 2 cents to 1 cent. Undivided Back “Postcard” Era (December 24, 1901 to March 1, 1907) — The use of the word “POST CARD/POSTCARD” (as one or two words) was granted by the government to private printers. Writing was still not permitted on the address side. Divided Back Era (March 1, 1907 to 1915) (Golden Age) —Postcards with a divided back were finally permit- ted on March 1, 1907. The address had to be written on the right side of the back of the postcard while the left side was reserved for writing messages. White Border Era (1915-1930) —After WWI printers of view postcards, to save ink, a white border was left around the view, thus we call them “White Border” postcards. The higher cost of post-war publishing com- bined with inexperienced labor caused the production of poorer quality cards. Photos at 45%. Arizona, Pre 1930 Index Acoma Meteor Crater Ajo Montezuma’s Castle/Well Animals Monument Valley Apache Trail, Lake Morenci Arizona Naco Ash Fork, Ashfork Needles Benson Nogales Bisbee, Lowell, Warren Oatman Bumble Bee Oracle Cameron Oro Blanco Camp Verde Painted Desert, Adamana Canyon De Chelly, White House Parker Canyon Diablo Patagonia Canyon Lake Paul Spur Casa Grande Peach Springs Chandler Petrified Forest, Adamana Clarkdale Phoenix, Camelback, Encantio, Heard, Jokaka Clarkstown Picacho Peak Claypool Portal Clifton Prescott, Granite Dells Coolidge, Dam Rainbow Bridge Cottonwood Ray Crozier Canyon Red Rock Douglas Rimrock Fish Creek Roosevelt, Roosevelt Dam Flagstaff Sabino Canyon Flowers, Cactus, Desert, Saguaro Safford Fort Apache Saint Johns Fort Bowie, Bowie Saint Michaels Fort Defiance Salome Fort Huachuca Salt River Fort Whipple, Whipple San Francisco Four Corners San Xavier Ganado Scottsdale Glendale Sedona, Oak Creek Globe, Miami Seeligman Gold Roads Somerton Grand Canyon, Kaibab Forest, North Rim Springerville Hayden Sunset Crater, Mountain Holbrook Superior Hoover Dam, Boulder Superstition Mountain Hot Springs, Castle Hot Springs Tempe Humboldt Tombstone Indians Tonto Indians Apache Topcock Indians Hopi Trains Indians Navajo Tucson Jerome Tumacacori Johnson’s Canyon University of Arizona Jokake Walnut canyon Kingman Welton Lee’s Ferry White Mountain Littlefield Wickenburg Marble Canyon, Navajo Bridge Willcox, Wilcox Maricopa Williams Mayer Winslow Mesa Yarnell Metcalf Yucca Yuma Al Ring - Arizona Postcards-Pre 1930: Ganado Clarence G. Salsbury High School Buildi Entrance To Sage Memorial Hospital, Ga Entrance To Ganado Presbyterian Church Ganado Presbyterian Church, Ganado Mi Sage (1) Memo. Hospital, Ganado Missio Sage (2) Memorial Hospital, Ganado Mis The Dining Hall. Ganado Mission. Ganad The Gymnasium. Ganado Mission, Ganad Wintertime At Ganado Mission. Ganado Al Ring - Arizona Postcards-Pre 1930: Glendale Globe /Miami Glendale (1) City Park. Glendale, Ariz. Glendale (2) Sugar Factory, Glendale, Ari Pacific Creamery (Armor & Co.) Glendal Webster’s Associated Dairy Glendale, Ari 1038 Broad St. Looking North, Globe, Ar 108284 The Dominion Hotel, Globe, Ariz 11 Globe, The Famous Copper Camp Of 110194 Through Tunnel On Globe, Phoen 110196 Globe Phoenix Highway, Globe, A 13 View Taken From Dominion Hotel, Al Ring - Arizona Postcards-Pre 1930: Globe /Miami 19 Globe, Ariz., Showing Dominion Hote 192 On The Globe Superior Highway, Ar 20 Elks Day, Globe, Ariz. 2151 A-4566 Miami Copper Co., Globe, 2152 A4565 Gray Shaft, Old Dominion C. 2153 A4563 Trust Building And Court H 2154 A4562 Globe, Arizona. 2155 A4561 Arizona Commercial Copper 2157 A4559 Street Scene, Globe, Arizona 2158 A4558 Copper Hill, Globe, Arizona. 2159 A4557 Miami, Globe, Arizona. 226 On The Globe-Miami-Superior High 228 In Queen Creek Canyon, Globe- 229 Entering Devil’s Canyon, Globe-Miam 3 Burros Packing Ore In Globe, Ariz. Al Ring - Arizona Postcards-Pre 1930: Globe /Miami 3,000 (1) Ton Concentrator, Miami Copp 3,000 (2) Ton Concentrator, Miami Copp 450 Gila County Court House, Globe, Ari 454. Broad Street, Globe, Arizona 455. Southern Pacific Depot And Y.W.C. 456. Bird’s Eye View Of Globe, Arizona. 457. The Old Dominion Copper Co. Conc 459. Miami High School, Miami, Arizona 460. Concentrator, Miami Copper Co., M 461. Bullion Plaza School And Dance Hal 5041. Old Dominion Smelter, Globe, Ariz 5004. Broad St., Globe, Arizona 5048. Copper Converiors, Old Dominion 5049. Globe, Arizona. 53 County Hospital, Globe, Arizona Al Ring - Arizona Postcards-Pre 1930: Globe /Miami 5860 The Dominion Hotel, Globe, Arizon 5946-29 There Is Life On The Desert-Qu 6079 New Court House, Globe, Arizona 8587. Old Dominion Works, Globe, Arizo 98-85 Horseshoe Curve, Phoenix-Globe A-72250 East Globe, Globe, Arizona. A-72251 Old Dominion Copper M. & S. A-72253 Old Dominion Copper M. & S. A-72254 Gila County Court House, Glob A-72255 Globe High School, Globe, Ariz A-72256 The Dominion Hotel, Globe, Ar A-9144 Phoenix-Globe Highway, Arizon B 2433 Old Dominion Smelter And Pinal B 2434 Old Dominion Main Shaft, Globe, B 2437 Trust Building, Globe, Arizona. Al Ring - Arizona Postcards-Pre 1930: Globe /Miami B 2440. Post Office, Globe, Arizona. B. 2393. New Court House, Globe, Arizo Bank Block, Globe, Arizona. Bird’s Eye View. Globe, Ariz. Broad (1) Street Globe, Arizona Broad (2) Street Globe, Ariz. C 5951 Globe, Arizona, Showing Domini Concentrator (1) Miami Copper Co. Mia Concentrator (2) Miami Copper Co. Mia D 3087 Globe, Arizona D 4026, Globe, Arizona. D 4027, Globe, Arizona Dominion Hotel And Martin Theatre, Glo Dreamland Opera House. Globe, Arizona. B 2437 Trust Building, Globe, Arizona. Al Ring - Arizona Postcards-Pre 1930: Globe /Miami General (1) View Of Miami, Arizona General (2) View Of Miami, Arizona. General (3) View. Miami, Ariz. Gila Monsters. Globe, Ariz. Globe (1) Arizona. Globe (2) Ariz. Globe (3) Arizona. Globe (4) Arizona. Globe (5) Arizona. Globe (6) Arizona. High (1) School, Globe, Ariz. High (2) School. Miami, Ariz. High (3) School. Miami, Arizona. Horseshoe (1) Curve. Globe-Phoenix High Horseshoe (2) Curve, Phoenix-Globe Hig Al Ring - Arizona Postcards-Pre 1930: Globe /Miami Inspiration (1) Camp. Miami, Ariz. Inspiration (2) Camp. Miami, Ariz. Inspiration (3) Camp, Miami, Ariz. Inspiration (4) Consolidated Copper Co. Inspiration (5) Copper Co. Concentrator, Inspiration (6) Copper Company’s Mine International (1) Smelter Near Globe, Ari INTERNATIONAL (2) Smelter, Miami, International (3) Smelter, Near Globe, A Miami (1) Concentrator, Pinal Mountains Miami (2) Copper Co.’s Concentrator, Mi Miami (3) Copper Co.’s Concentrator, Mi Miami (4) Copper Co. Concentrator Near Miami (5) Copper Co. Concentrator, Old D Miami (6) Mine And Concentrator. Miami Al Ring - Arizona Postcards-Pre 1930: Globe /Miami Miami (7) Superior Highway, Arizona Miami (8) Arizona—Concentrator In Dist Miami (9) The Concentrator City And Ro Old (1) Dominion Copper Co. Globe, Ariz Old (2) Dominion Copper Co. Concentrat Overhanging Rock. On Globe-Superior Pinto Creek Canyon, On Globe-Miami H Power House, Miami, Arizona. Power Plant, Miami Copper Co. Miami, Public School—Globe, Ariz. Road (1) View, Globe-Miami-Superior Hi Road (2) View. On Globe-Miami-Superior Scenes Of Globe-Miami Mining Industry Scenic Road, Globe-Miami-Superior High Superior Highway At Pinto Creek Near G Al Ring - Arizona Postcards-Pre 1930: Globe /Miami Gold Roads View (1) Of Globe. Ariz. View (2) Of Globe, Ariz., Showing Hill S View (3) Of Miami, Arizona, And Conce View (4) Of Miami, Arizona, And Miami Wagon Trail, Lower Miami, Arizona Water Reservoir On Inspiration Hill, Mia B 2609 Birdseye View Of Globe, Arizona 1434 Gold Roads, Ariz. Al Ring - Arizona Postcards-Pre 1930: Grand Canyon/Kaibab Forest/North Rim 100 Verkamp’s Navajo Blankets And So 10251 Grand View Trail, Grand Canyon 10448 Grand View Hotel, Grand Canyon 10449 Grand Canyon Of Arizona, From N 10450 On The Trail, Grand View, Grand 10451 Grand Canyon Of Arizona, From N 10452 From The “Outdoor,” Grand View 10453 Hanging Rock, Grand View Trail 1072 The Entrance Below, Hermit’s Rest. 1074 The Chimney, “The Rest House,” G 1075 The Arch At The Entrance, “The Re 1076 The Porch, Hermit’s Rest, Grand C 1078 Hermit’s Rest. Grand Canyon, Arizo 107948 The Grand Canyon Of The Colorad 10921 Grand Canyon Of Arizona, Across Al Ring - Arizona Postcards-Pre 1930: Grand Canyon/Kaibab Forest/North Rim 10922 Fog Effects Near Hotel El Tovar, 10923 A Canyon Vista, From Bright Ang 10925 Grand Canyon Of Arizona, From 10961 The Start From El Tovar On A Gra 10995 Zoroaster From The River, Grand 110853 Grand Canyon, Near Williams, A 11261 Navajo Campfire, Grand Canyon, 11326 Grand View Hotel, Grand Canyon 114818 View From Near Hotel El Tovar 1158 The Lookout. Grand Canyon, Arizo 116 Grand Canyon Of The Colorado 11619 Hotel El Tovar Grand Canyon Of 118680 Angels Window, Cape Royal, No 118681 Vishnu Temple From Cape Royal 118683 Grand Canyon Of The Colorado F Al Ring - Arizona Postcards-Pre 1930: Grand
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