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Description Wilton, Connecticut

Postcard depicting "South Wilton Station" in Wilton, Connecticut, postmark 1906; the card is an "undivided-back" style postcard of a kind published between 1901 to 1907 when U.S. postal regulations demanded an entire side be devoted to the address & stamp. There is no "South Wilton" station at this time, although there is a Wilton (Metro-North station) on the Danbury Branch of the New Haven Line. Message written on the bottom states: "dear Garcia / I have been in Wilton since Sunday week and will not go home / for another week. Love, Martha" The postmark, which can be seen on the front, indicates the card was mailed to "Brooklyn, NY"

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eBay store Web page http://cgi.ebay.com/1906-Wilton-CONN-Railroad-DEPOT_W0QQitemZ370036348643QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item370036348643

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store Web page states "Card has an early, undivided back and is postally used in 1906"

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