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Pennsylvania
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State of Pennsylvania Belle
Code: PA0002
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Great "Keystone Belle", postmark 1908. Lovely girl holding a bunch of goldenrod, wearing protective clothing, stands in front of a steel mill backdrop.
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Pennsylvania Girl
Code: PA0003
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Lovely State of Pennsylvania Girl, circa 1906, from the St. John "State Girl" series. Pretty girl, great outfit, hat and musket. Plus, State Seal and American Flag.
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State of Pennsylvania Girl
Code: PA0005
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State of Pennsylvania Girl, circa 1900s. One of a terrific series of State Girls. Pennsylvania's version is especially nice, with a great costume with very fine details, State Seal (Virtue, Liberty, and Independence) and American flag.
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University of Pennsylvania Girl
Code: PA0012
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Lovely University of Pennsylvania Girl, by F. Earl Christy. Pretty girl with marvelous hat and outfit sits atop school seal waving "P" pennant.
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Greetings from Pennsylvania, #1
Code: PA0035
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Greetings from PENNSYLVANIA. Large letter linen with scenes of regional interest inside letters.
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Greetings from Pennsylvania, #2
Code: PA0037
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Another large letter linen "Greetings from PENNSYLVANIA", postmark 1945.
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Greetings from Pennsylvania, #3
Code: PA0040
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Greetings from PENNSYLVANIA. Attractive and cheerful large letter linen with scenes of local interest inside letters, view of State Capitol, State Flower in background.
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Pittsburgh Butterfly Girl
Code: PA6001
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Wonderful 1907 version of the Pittsburgh Butterfly Girl, from the very famous and rare (!) Butterfly Girl series. Very art nouveau image features a lovely girl draped in a loose toga with four views of Pittsburgh on the butterfly's wings. From 2 o'clock they are Lock No. 1 Monogahela River, Entrance to Highland Park, Duquesne Furnaces, Carnegie Steel Co., and an unnamed view of what looks like a railroad terminal, or maybe a lovely old public building.
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