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    Rear Yard, E. G. Maloney Residence, Biloxi, Mississippi

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    This color postcard features a gazebo surrounded by water with a path and bridge leading to it. Small trees line the sidewalk and mature trees are along the fence lines. Water fountains are visible in the water on either side of the gazebo. The title along the bottom of the card reads Rear Yard, E. G. Maloney Residence, Biloxi, Miss. and the publisher is listed on the left corner of the card. The back of the postcard identifies the item as a postcard and provides indication for correspondence and address placement. A green one cent postage stamp is placed in the upper right corner and the card is postmarked Sparrows Point, Maryland, October 15, 1917. The card is inscribed and is addressed to Mr. Gerome Preble in Waltham, Massachusetts.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-lampton-images-ms-coast/1318/thumbnail.jp

    Elks Club, Gulfport, Mississippi

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    This color postcard features a brown four story building with white trim and inset balconies on the second, third, and fourth floors. The title in the upper left reads Elks Club, Gulfport, Miss. The back of the postcard identifies the item as a postcard and provides publisher information as well as indication for correspondence and address placement. A green one cent postage stamp is placed in the upper right corner and the card is postmarked Gulfport, Mississippi, March 14, 1917. The card is inscribed and is addressed to Hon. J. O. Smith in Centerstone, Florida.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-lampton-images-ms-coast/1373/thumbnail.jp

    Pine Street, Looking East, Wiggins, Mississippi

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    This color postcard featuring a dirt toad with houses, utility poles, and fences on either side. A church is at the far end of the street. The title in the upper right reads Pine Street, looking East. Wiggins, Miss. The publisher is listed in the lower left corner. The back of the postcard provides indication for correspondence and address placement. A green one cent postage stamp is placed in the upper right corner and the card is postmarked Wiggins, Mississippi, April 14, 1914. The card is inscribed and is addressed to Mrs. Hans Hanson in Gilberto, Illinois.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-lampton-images-ms-coast/1315/thumbnail.jp

    A Morning\u27s Catch Spanish Mackerel, Biloxi, Mississippi

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    This color postcard features five men on a covered pier with four lines of fish strung up behind them. Four of the men are seated with their fishing rods and reels and one man is standing. The title along the bottom reads A Morning\u27s Catch Spanish Mackerel, Biloxi, Mississippi. The back of the postcard identifies the item as a postcard and provides indication for correspondence and address placement. A green one cent postage stamp is placed in the upper right corner and is postmarked Biloxi, Mississippi, February 10-1914. The card is inscribed and is addressed to Miss Lydia J. Foster in Memphis, Tennessee.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-lampton-images-ms-coast/1307/thumbnail.jp

    Greetings From Gulfport, Mississippi (A House and Trees)

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    This black and white postcard features a house and trees. Men in black suits and hats are leaning against the tree in the forefront. The title in the upper right reads Greetings from Gulfport, Miss. An inscription is handwritten in the white space on the right edge of the card and along the bottom edge. The back of the card identifies the item as a postcard and provides indication for address placement. A green one cent postage stamp is placed in the upper right corner and the card is postmarked August 14, 1913. The location of the postmark is not legible. The card is addressed to Miss Sara Myers in Tuscaloosa, Alabama in care of Miss Farmine Smallwood.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-lampton-images-ms-coast/1370/thumbnail.jp

    American Red Cross-A sitdown

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    It appears to be meeting, a nurse is present as well as other ladies and gentlemens. Photographer: Gertrude Samuelshttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-faulk-papers/1693/thumbnail.jp

    Street Parade of Autos for the 4th of July, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi

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    This black and white postcard features a view of a street parade of early twentieth century cars with buildings and utility poles on either side. An inscription on the right edge identifies the parade as a 4th of July street parade in Bay St. Louis. The back of the postcard identifies the item as a postcard and provides indication for correspondence and address placement. A green one cent postage stamp is placed in the upper right corner and the card is postmarked Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, February 28, 1913. The card is inscribed in a shorthand and is addressed to Miss M. Brown in Chicago, Illinois.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-lampton-images-ms-coast/1320/thumbnail.jp

    Flechas\u27 Shipyard, Pascagoula, Mississippi

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    This black and white postcard features a ship surrounded by scaffoldings and cranes. Flechas\u27 Shipyard, Pascagoula, Mississippi. The back of the postcard identifies the item as a postcard and provides indication for correspondence and address placement. A green one cent postage stamp is placed in the upper right corner and the card is postmarked Pascagoula, Mississippi, August 30, 1912. The card is illegibly inscribed and is addressed to Mr. Hugh Parker in Ragtown, Mississippi.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-lampton-images-ms-coast/1385/thumbnail.jp

    Tabernacle, Seashore Camp Grounds, Biloxi, Mississippi

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    This color postcard features a hexagonal shaped white building with a green roof, a rounded skylight in the center of the roof and two brown brick towers at the front entrance. Trees and sidewalks are in the foreground. The title in the lower right reads Tabernacle, Seashore Camp Grounds, Biloxi, Miss. The back of the postcard identifies the item as a postcard and provides publisher information as well as indication for correspondence and address placement. A green one cent postage stamp is placed in the upper right corner and the card is postmarked Biloxi, Mississippi, April 2, 1912. The card is inscribed and is addressed to Mrs. Rippard in Austin, Texas.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-lampton-images-ms-coast/1357/thumbnail.jp

    Mississippi State Tennis Tournament, The Great Southern Hotel, Gulfport, Mississippi

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    This color postcard features a group of people, mostly dressed in white early twentieth century clothing, gathered on the white area in front of a large four story hotel. Bushes and other landscaping surround the area in front of the hotel. Where Gulf Breezes Frolic is across the top of the image and the title Mississippi State Tennis Tournament, The Great Southern Hotel, Gulfport, Miss. is in the space beneath the image. The back of the postcard identifies the item as a postcard and provides indication for address placement. A green one cent postage stamp is placed in the upper right corner and the card is postmarked Donaldsonville, Louisiana, January 22, 1912. The card is inscribed and is addressed to Miss Jenny Platz in South Bend, Indiana.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-lampton-images-ms-coast/1395/thumbnail.jp

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