Hillsboro Public School postcard
Title
Hillsboro Public School postcard
Description
Black and white image of Hillsboro Public School on the front of a postcard. The building is two-story, Queen Anne style, with a front entrance and bell tower and sits in a large open yard. Two church steeples rise in the distance. Printed postcards such as this were a common way to share photographs in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. A one cent postage stamp is affixed to the back.
[front] [white ink] Hillsboro, Or., Sept. 28, Pope [remainder cut off.] [printed] 5003 Public School, Hillsboro, Oregon. [back] [ink] Mrs. J. Reiff. 870 Corbett St. Portland, Ore. [note] Dear sister, I rec'd your card and the pictures. I am sorry they aren't any good. Was Adaline's any good? did mother go home yet? Jack was at your house Saturday night about 8:20 but you wasn't home. We are all well and hope you are all the same. Come out when you can and soon. Leah. [postmark] Beaverton, [illegible] 8 AM 14 [illegible].
Creator
Pope, photographer, Hillsboro, Oregon
Date Created
circa 1910s
Subject
Schools
Letter writing
School buildings
Reiff, Hattie (Hughson)
Reiff, Adeline
Gribble, Leah (Hughson)
Genealogy & Family History
Place
Beaverton, Oregon
Medium
photographic postcards
Language
English
Identifier
WCMpic_013751
Rights
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Source
Robert L. Benson Research Library, Five Oaks Museum
Type
Still Image