In 1903 it took a letter 14 hours (and 2 cents)
to travel 238 miles...for some reason I thought it would have taken longer. Really appreciate that the post office took the time to stamp the envelope with such detail so I could figure that out.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg1GjPxq9sbKkEO23aO-QKbiWh14tH-JYZC2ibrwXZvrtcGt7YWi-sH0vGBzd3ZVAzlhqOLmIYVvabpX-G7z1Abw60KEN9fKxvqO8aUFqriFA5T-2tJydcM8tJZ6D5obGETYquO_f1aqvI/s320/6-22-11+Whitman.jpg)
image transfer on a vintage envelope
3 comments:
These look wonderful, Angie!
Angie, it looks so beautiful with the transfer on the envelope, how clever, - and the speed- yes I would have thought that ,too--have it at all been quicker ?:)--
Hope you are having a wonderful summer, dear-
wishing you fun dayes.
Big hug-Dorthe
Wow! These are my favourite! Absolutely stunning.
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