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an old fashioned thanksgiving postcard with a man holding a turkey and the words uncle sam

The Thanksgiving holiday was featured on many vintage postcards. Most of the designs included a turkey in some form, either alive or dead. Other motifs included feasts, seasonal produce, people (es…

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a cartoon bird wearing hat and patriotic flag the is standing in field of pumpkins Background

a cartoon bird wearing hat and patriotic flag the is standing in field of pumpkins Background, #Ad, #Background, #pumpkins, #field

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an old thanksgiving postcard with a turkey holding a basket of fruit in front of the american flag

In 1909 Alden sent this patriotic Thanksgiving postcard to Master George Rusling in Oxford NJ. One hundred years later you can send the same postcard to your family or friends, with your own customization on the back (click on "Customize it" and "Add text". You can also customize it with an invitation to Thanksgiving dinner. If the date, time, and/or address are left just as "_______" lines, they can be ordered in a greater quantity (for a discount) and used over a number of years.

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an eagle wearing a red, white and blue hat with the american flag on it

Patriotic Eagle Clip Art, 4th of July Clipart, 12 PNG USA American Flag Illustration, Printable, Teacher Shirt, Kids School Shirt https://www.etsy.com/shop/ZigiDesignStudio?ref=seller-platform-mcnav&search_query=eagle https://www.etsy.com/shop/ZigiDesignStudio?ref=seller-platform-mcnav&search_query=flag https://www.etsy.com/shop/ZigiDesignStudio?ref=seller-platform-mcnav&search_query=patriotic This drawing is not an SVG and cannot be cut. This drawing (watercolor) have a transparent…

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an old thanksgiving card with a woman holding a turkey on it's head and wearing a wreath around her neck

https://flic.kr/p/5yBFPG | Vintage Thanksgiving postcard | Hmmm...that turkey head is, ahem, suggestive. I wonder if the symbolism is intentional? Reminds me of a tarot card actually, evoking bounty, fruitfulness. The back of the postcard is divided, and it includes postage of one cent. Mailed in 1907.

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