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Baltimore, Bird’s-Eye View of Saint Paul Street Bridge and Union Station
Nice old entry among unused Maryland postcards, this one from Louis Kaufmann & Sons, unnumbered. Perforated left edge, so the card was likely part of a set. Grade: 1
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Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Hospital
Bless their hearts, the building is still there. This card was mailed in 1924, and has its stamp and unusually clear postmark. Grade: 1
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Annapolis, George Phillips’ Harbour House
The restaurant is gone now, or it was as of 2015 … though Google implies that nothing about this eatery is ever really finished. Let us know? Unused card. Grade: 1
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Elkridge, The Thomas Viaduct
This unused card’s caption provides an impressive amount of information in a small space: every word counts, including attribution to Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Grade: 1
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Annapolis, The State House
Unmailed C.T. American Art Colored postcard 1A3141 with the added bonus of an old Annapolis Chamber of Commerce rubber-stamped imprint in the message area. We aren’t downgrading the card for this. Grade: 1
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Baltimore, New Viaduct and Skyline
Unused C.T. Art Colortone linen card 6A-H2213. Grade: 1
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Fort George G. Meade, Burba Lake
Meade was a Union General during the U.S. Civil War, and Burba was a highly decorated Major General. Unused card. Grade: 1