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Arizona, Pre 1930, White Border Post Card Collection Section 7 — N To Arizona, Pre 1930, White Border Post Card Collection Section 7 — N to Phoenix 2781 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: Naco Naco, Sonora. Naco, Arizona Hotel Naco On Mexico Border, Steam He Naco-On Fire Naco, Arizona –From The Mexican Side 10911 The Needles, Colorado River, Ariz 11594 The Needles, Colorado River, Ariz 5307. The Needles, Colorado River, Ariz. 5507. The Needles, Colorado River, H-2472 A-98073 The Needles, Colorado R Colorado River And Needles Point Near K Al Ring - Arizona Postcards-Pre 1930: Nogales 108705 International Boundary, Nogales, 109585 International Line, Nogales, Ariz 109588 Bird’s Eye View, Nogales, Arizo 112647 Morley Ave., Nogales, Ariz. 114599 International Line, Nogales, Arizo 119768 309. Hotel Esplendor, Nogales, A 13 C. H. Jury’s Building & Private Reside 2 Nogales Arizona Y Nogales Mex. Noga 2702 Court House, Nogales, Arizona. 2704 Morley Avenue, Nogales, Arizona. 2705 The School House, Nogales, Arizon 300 115427 Where You Cross Into Mexic 303 108699 The Plaza, Nogales, Arizona 308. 119769 At the Boundary Line, Nogale 35 Dance Hall, “The Cave,” Nogales, Sen Al Ring - Arizona Postcards-Pre 1930: Nogales 38714 Santa Cruz County Court House, 38716 Morley Avenue, Nogales, Arizona 38722 The Natatorium, Nogales, Arizona 38723 Residence Of W. H. Eilers. 38724 Residence Of Col. A. T. Bird 38727 Montezuma Hotel, Nogales, Arizon 38730 Water Works, Pumping Station, 8 38732 Poultry Yards And Home Of C. H. 38733 Residence Of Hon. L. W. Mix, Ma 38735 Methodist Church, Nogales, Arizo 38738 Nogales View. Reservoir In Distan 38742 International Line Dividing U.S. A 38744 View Of Nogales, Arizona. 38746 Pump House On The Santa Cruz Riv 38747 Arispe Street (South). Nogales, Son Al Ring - Arizona Postcards-Pre 1930: Nogales 38749 International Bridge, All In Mexic 38754 Mira Monte Sanitarium, Nogales, 38756 Residence Of Wm. Shuckman, No 38758 American Club, Residence Of Brac 38764 Nogales, Sonora, Mexico 38766 Nogales Street Scene. 5428 Nogales, Ariz. Scene On Morley Av 5826 Arizona. Rural Scene Near Nogales. 5827 Arizona. Busy Street Scene, Nogale 5829 Nogales, Arizona. Public School Bl 5830 Nogales, Arizona. Santa Cruz, Court 5831 Arizona. Vista Of Nogales. 5832 Nogales, Arizona. International Stre 6 International Street. Nogales, Sonora, Me 891-30 International Line, Nogales, Arizo Al Ring - Arizona Postcards-Pre 1930: Nogales A-54015 Mexican Custom House, Nogale Arrowhead Motel, Nogales, Arizona-On Bird’s Eye View & Plaza, Nogales, Sonor Cave Bar, Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. OH D 1708 International Gate, Nogales, Mexi D 1709 Nogales, Son. Mexico, Nogales, Entrance To The Cave Bar & Club, Nogal Grand Ave., Nogales, Arizona. Interior View, Cave Club, Nogales, Mexi Mexican Custom House (Aduana), Nogal Mexico Wet, U.S. dry. Nogales, Arizona Morley Ave., Nogales, Arizona. Morley avenue. Nogales, Ariz. OA4117 Where You Cross Into Mexico, N On (1) the International Line, Nogales, Al Ring - Arizona Postcards-Pre 1930: Nogales Oatman On (2) The International Border, Nogales, Panorama View Nogales, Ariz. R-54014 S. P. Depot, Nogales, Arizona U. S. Artillery, Nogales, Arizona Bird’s Eye View Of Oatman, Ariz. Boundary Cone, On Road Needles, Califo Bridge Crossing Colorado, Near Oatman, Gold Roads, Near Oatman, Arizona. H 2886. Tom Reed Gold Mine And Mill. O H-2266 Oatman, Arizona Al Ring - Arizona Postcards-Pre 1930: Oatman “Hair Pin.” Oatman, Arizona. Main Street. Oatman, Ariz. Oatman, (1) Arizona. Oatman (2) Arizona, Near Kingman Oatman, (3) Arizona, On National Old Tri Oatman, (4) Ariz. Public School Building. Tom (1) Reed Mining Co. Oatman, Ariz. Tom (2) Read Gold Mill. Oatman, Ariz. Tom (3) Reed Mill On National Old Trail Tom (4) Reed Mill And Tailing Pond Oat Topoc And Santa Fe Bridge Over Colorad United Eastern Mining Co. Oatman, Ariz Al Ring - Arizona Postcards-Pre 1930: Oracle Approach To Oracle Community Church Balanced Rock Oracle, Ariz. Early Day Freight Teams Oracle, Ariz. Green (1) Parrot Tea Shop. Oracle, Ariz. Green Parrot Tea Shop. Oracle, Ariz. Greetings From Oracle, Ariz. Guests On Lion Hunt At Rancho Linda Vi Linda Vista Ranch Oracle, Ariz. Maiden Rock Oracle, Ariz. Mountain View Hotel. Oracle, Ariz. Mt. View Hotel. Oracle, Ariz. Oracle Community Church The Most Bea Rancho (1) Linda Vista Oracle, Ariz. Rancho (2) De Los Robles. Oracle, Ariz. Rancho Linda Vista Al Ring - Arizona Postcards-Pre 1930: Oracle Oro Blanco Round Up Time At Rancho Linda Vista, Scene At Oracle, Ariz. St. Helen’s Chapel Oracle, Ariz. Stewart (1) Residence. Oracle, Ariz. Stewart (2) Library. Oracle, Ariz. The Chapel Oracle, Ariz. Triangle (1) “L” Ranch. Oracle, Ariz. Triangle (2) “L” Ranch. Oracle, Ariz. We’re Having A Good Time In Oro Blanc Al Ring - Arizona Postcards-Pre 1930: Painted Desert/Adamana 165. The Painted Desert, Arizona Miss P 165. The Painted Desert, Arizona. 2498-29 The Painted Desert, Arizona 3142. Painted Desert, Adamana, Arizona. 3143. Hieroglyphics, Adamana, Arizona. 3149 In Carrizo Canyon, Painted Desert, N-255 5090-29 In Blue Canyon, Painted N-257 5092-29 Painted Desert From The N-258 5093-29 Painted Desert From Dese N-259 5094-29 Elephant Backs, Painted N-260 5095-29 Near The Black Forest, P N-261 5096-29 Joseph’s Coat Of Many P.D. 28 113327 The Painted Desert, Ariz P.D. 13. 113621 The Painted Desert, Arizo P.D. 14 113326 The Painted Desert, Arizo Al Ring - Arizona Postcards-Pre 1930: Painted Desert/Adamana Painted (1) Desert, Near Winslow, Ariz. Painted (2) Desert Inn On The Edge Of P Painted (3) Desert. ADAMANA, Arizona Painted (4) Desert. ADAMANA, Arizona. Painted (5) Desert From Painted Desert In Painted (6) Desert In Rainbow Forest Pet The (1) Painted Desert Near ADAMANA The (2) Painted Desert, Near Holbrook, A The (3) Painted Desert, Arizona The (4) Painted Desert And Black Forest The (5) Painted Desert Adamana, Arizona The (6) Painted Desert Near Holbrook, A The (7) Painted Desert, Near Winslow, A The (8) Painted Desert, Near Adamana, Ari The (9) Painted Desert Near Holbrook, Ari Al Ring - Arizona Postcards-Pre 1930: Parker Patagonia Paul Spur Peach Springs Ariz. Or Calif. Bridge Over Colorado Riv 219 Panorama Of Circle “Z” Guest Ranch Rancho Sacatal Paul, Spur, Arizona 111221 Osterman Bros. Camp Ground, St Hualipi Pow-Wow Peach Springs, Arizon Peach Springs, Arizona On The National Wallapai Captain Peach Springs, Arizona Al Ring - Arizona Postcards-Pre 1930: Petrified Forest/Adamana 1000 Petrified Forest Near Holbrook, Ari 12915 View In Second Petrified Forest, N 12919 Petrified Bridge, Third Petrified F 137. Petrified Giant, Petrified Forest, Ariz 14933 The Petrified Forest, Arizona, - On 166. The Petrified Forest, Arizona. 17A Petrified Forest, Arizona. 17C Petrified Forest, Arizona. 2234-30 The Petrified Forest, Arizona 267 The Natural Bridge, Petrified Forest, 3127. Right Wing Of Hotel, Adamana, Ar 3133. Sandstone Formations In Petrified 3134. In First Petrified Forest, Adamana, 3138. In Sigillaria Petrified Forest, Amada 3144. Hieroglyphics, Showing The Origin Al Ring - Arizona Postcards-Pre 1930: Petrified Forest/Adamana 3146. A Large Cattle Drive On The Open 4210 Petrified Tree Bridge, Petrified For 4212 Petrified Forest, Adamana, Arizona.
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