Both these cards were sent in 1906 to Miss Emma Lippy of Westminster, MD. People often wrote on the front of the postcards in the Undivided Back Era as the back was reserved for the mailing address.

Hope you arrived safe. B. G.

Please give Mamie her card.
Era: Undivided Back (1901-1907)
Publisher: A.C. Bosselman & Co., New York
Printed in Germany, #385 and #384 in series, respectively


Recipient and Address: Mrs. Emma Lippy, 52 Penna. Ave., Westminster, MD Postmark(s): Mailed from Baltimore, MD Mar 27 1906 and June 9 1906 respectively
Cancelled Ben Franklin penny stamps.