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The Picture Magazine, 1895
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The Picture Magazine, 1895
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The San Bernardino County Sun, California, July 11, 1926
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The Wichita Beacon, Kansas, September 9, 1916
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The Coffeyville Weekly Journal, Kansas, April 12, 1895
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, June 16, 1916
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The St Louis Republic, Missouri, October 24, 1902
Blood poisoning of the more serious kind is not probable unless the lips are chafed or cracked or the tongue becomes raw from friction, but there is danger, the physicians say, of contracting anthrax.
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The Coffeyville Weekly Journal, Kansas, June 15, 1894
(The first time an American flag was shown on a postage stamp 32 years later, in 1926, and again in 1931; the first time it was the sole object of a stamp was in 1957.)
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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, December 10, 1922
These beautiful statuettes moisten envelopes and stamps in a surprisingly natural manner.
Pacific Southwest Bank, 2nd & Spring, Los Angeles, 1925
April 15, 1897
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This image shows the cover for the sheet music My Coca Cola Bride, which, along with other Coca Cola themed songs, would be mailed to you when you sent ten cents worth of return postage stamps to Coca Cola, 1907.