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    My Dad emailed me this site. Thought I would share.

    http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nh/ppcs-nh.html

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    I love old photo postcards (mostly the b&w sepia) especially of NH. I've been collecting them (don't have a lot, but I like to pick some up when I see something cool) and this is a great find, thanks for the site!

    Kirk

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    Here is a postcard of the stone house my mother lived in (till she and her sisters all ran away from home together) in Chester Depot, VT.

    Brad (a 6288 club member)
    http://bradstreet.zenfolio.com Personal Photo sales site
    http://public.fotki.com/bradbradstreet Personal photo web site
    http://public.fotki.com/MWO/saved/2012/ MWO image & video archive site 2006-2012

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    Here is another of the same street.

    Brad (a 6288 club member)
    http://bradstreet.zenfolio.com Personal Photo sales site
    http://public.fotki.com/bradbradstreet Personal photo web site
    http://public.fotki.com/MWO/saved/2012/ MWO image & video archive site 2006-2012

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    The buildings are beautiful, but what strikes me are the beautiful Elm trees that line the street. You can't see that anywhere that I know of anymore. All lost to Dutch Elm disease.

    KDT

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    Oh sure, blame it on the Dutch!

    Quote Originally Posted by KD Talbot
    The buildings are beautiful, but what strikes me are the beautiful Elm trees that line the street. You can't see that anywhere that I know of anymore. All lost to Dutch Elm disease.

    KDT

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