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Caption on the back reads: "This house, 73 W. King Street, was built in 1880 by George H. Stewart Sr., and lived in by the Stewarts until 1956 when it was bought by the Shippensburg Pubilc Library Corp. After remodeling, it was dedicated Nov. 7, 1958, the 25th anniversary of the founding of the library." Postcard was never mailed
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Pub. by: Kuhn's Studio, Shippensburg, Pa.
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American Library Association Archives. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Caption on the back reads: "This house, 73 W. King Street, was built in 1880 by George H. Stewart Sr., and lived in by the Stewarts until 1956 when it was bought by the Shippensburg Pubilc Library Corp. After remodeling, it was dedicated Nov. 7, 1958, the 25th anniversary of the founding of the library." Postcard was never mailed
Creator-Corporate
Pub. by: Kuhn's Studio, Shippensburg, Pa.
Creator-Role
Publisher
Creator-Contacts
American Library Association Archives. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign