• Lumbering the Giant Trees of America’s Northwest

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    A look back at early logging in the American northwest begs the question, how much has changed – the answer is everything but the wood. Cross-cut handsaws have been replaced by gasoline powered chainsaws. Helicopters drag the logs from the forest, and a Global Positioning System is employed to find the trees deep in hardwood…

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    Lumbering the Giant Trees of America’s Northwest

  • The Freedom Train

    The Freedom Train

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    Often it has been said, “the more things change, the more they stay the same.” What follows is a reminder of the 1947 Freedom Train that traveled over 30 thousand miles to remind Americans of how and why they enjoy liberty.

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  • Bayard Veiller’s “Within the Law”

    Bayard Veiller’s “Within the Law”

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    The 1912 play “Within the Law” – performed 541 times on Broadway – changed things: society, the justice system, and how Americans valued themselves as citizens, neighbors, and law-abiding people. Postcards prove it!

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  • Tuck’s Arctic Postcards

    Tuck’s Arctic Postcards

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    Graham Paler returns to Postcard History with his take on Tuck’s Arctic postcards. He says, the Arctic has always invited the imagination to wander.

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Past Article

Ray Hahn
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I want to invite each and every one of you to meet us on Reynolds Square, in Savannah, Georgia after the Covid-19 crisis. Right across Abercorn Street – on the northwest corner is a 18th century colonial home, once known as the Habersham House. Let’s say eight o’clock under the portico. It has been a few […]

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