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These postcards don't fit into any specific category. They are just a variety of postcards with frogs on them. I hope you enjoy them.
"Seems like I'm always on the Jump!" This postcard was
mailed from Illinois October 21, 1909.
"Why are you so cold to me?" This postcard was mailed
from Missouri November 16, 1910.
"A Frog he would a-wooing go,
Whether his Mother would let him or no. -A Frog he would a-wooing
go- From the Original Drawing by Randolph Caldecott" This
postcard was not mailed.
"The Story of the Baby Frogs
"Chapter I
"Four frogs, two brothers and two sisters, sitting on a
log-- 'We dare you to swim out to the lily pads' said the sisters
to the brothers." The person who sent this card wrote
"Say Kid don't never take such a dare. These frogs did and
one was swallowed by a big trout. Ha Ha!" This postcard was
mailed from Kansas in 1904.
"The Little Old Man of the
Woods" This postcard was not mailed.
"An original drawing by Rose
O'Neill (1874-1944). World renowned artist, illustrator and
Mother of the Kewpie - From a private collection" This
postcard was not mailed.
"Paul & " a name that
I cannot read because the person who sent this card crossed it
out and wrote "Irene". The message is "Hello
Irene. How are you and Paul getting along? I think this looks
like you and Paul." This was sent from Iowa November 7,
1908.
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