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Source is post card, with an undivided back indicating publication between 1901 and 1907. (After 1907, divided backs were used on post cards.) See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postcard for explanation. Subject (old hotel) is also consistent with this age, and legend on back of card states: "This side is exclusively for the address," again, consistent with 1901 to 1907 range of publication.

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current21:03, 19 November 2007387×260 (29 KB)Mtsmallwood (Talk | contribs) (From old postcard published by D.M. Averill & Co., of Portland, Oregon. The back is undivided and the instructions on the back reserve the entire back for the address only. This is consistent with postcards published in the "undivided back" era running fr)
21:02, 19 November 2007645×434 (78 KB)Mtsmallwood (Talk | contribs) (From old postcard published by D.M. Averill & Co., of Portland, Oregon. The back is undivided and the instructions on the back reserve the entire back for the address only. This is consistent with postcards published in the "undivided back" era running fr)
20:49, 19 November 20072,581×1,734 (1.19 MB)Mtsmallwood (Talk | contribs) (Source is post card, with an undivided back indicating publication between 1901 and 1907. (After 1907, divided backs were used on post cards.) See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postcard for explanation. Subject (old hotel) is also consistent with this age)

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