File:PostcardCongChurchNorthMadisonCT.jpg

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Description Congregational Church, North Madison, Connecticut Undivided back postcard, a type used from 1901 to 1907 in the U.S. (afterward messages were allowed on the address side of postcards in the U.S.). Description from the store Web page: "Undivided back postcard (1901 to 1907) unused"
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Source eBay store Web page http://cgi.ebay.com/Very-Old-Congregational-Church-North-Madison-Ct_W0QQitemZ180117924861QQihZ008QQcategoryZ20200QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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published in the U.S. before 1923, copyright expired

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