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Item Type
Image
Creation Date
1907
Description
On the front is a note written to Miss Virginia Wigfield that reads:
(Illegible) Gone to the dogs" I had already paid it (illegible). I have lost several nights of sleep about it for had I (illegible) I would not have cared but to have been (illegible) out of it but those (illegible) telephone people does not set well with me. All are well and (illegible)
On the back: The River Front of Jacksonville is full of interesting features. The St. John's River is one of the two rivers of America that flow north. This picture shows a bend in the river and five miles of the city's front, which navigation makes a busy section. A Clyde steamship is seen in the foreground.
Recommended Citation
"Jacksonville, Fla. River Front 1907" (1907). Northeast Florida Regional Postcards. 144.
https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/flapostcards/144
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