Tinted photo postcard of the Juniata Shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad in Altoona, PA.
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. All US postcards required the sender to write nothing but the recipient's name and address on one side of the card. There was no provision for messages until 1907, when postal law permitted the divided back card, where there was a segment for the recipient's information and a segment for the sender to write a message.
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