Accession NumberMA94-5/1082 DateSeptember 14, 1914Decade1910sSubjectPostcards--Texas--DallasBuildings--Texas--DallasNewspaper industry--Texas--DallasAutomobiles--Texas--DallasCity & town life--Texas--DallasKeywordDallas Morning NewsGeneral NotesThis is a hand-colored black and white photograph. The title phrase "News" refers to Dallas Morning News Building at Commerce and Lamar. The "1916 Convention" phrase on verso is most likely in reference to the American Institute of Banking convention, which went to San Francisco. Printed on recto: "Commerce Street, East from News Office, Dallas." Handwritten on verso: "2.50. Dallas, 9/22/14. The president of the Asbury Park Chapter is here to make a strong bid for the 1916 Convention. You and Dorothy ought to be able to make it? [illegible]" Postmark on verso: "Dallas, Texas. Sept. 22, 8:30 p.m., 1914."Physical Description1 photographic postcard : black & white ; 4 x 5 inches
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