ADRIAN ARCOLEO

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Tags: Washington D.C., Wisconsin, Nevada, Cancelled
1930’s, 1940’s, 1950’s 
Pension Office 
Washington, D.C
Category 
Washington D.C., Cancelled, 1930’s
Published by the Washington News Co.. Washington, D.C.

Washington News Co. (WNC) Colorchrome

“Pension Office Building

Located on G street between 4th and 5th Sreets. Occupied by the General Accounting Office. The idea in mind at the time of its erection was that in addition to its use as an office building it should stand as a memorial for the soldiers and sailors who have served their country particularly in the Civil War.”
Cancelled in Washington, D.C. at 9pm on July 10th, 1934

“Dear Mrs. Norman

Hope it isn’t too hot for you there. We are all well. Wick keeps asking his daddy when is he going to take his leave so he can go up. We are anxious to see all.

Sincerely - Helen”

To:

Mrs. Norman
8 Rhode Island Dr
Newport, R.I.
Madison Capital Building
Madison, Wisconsin
Category 
Wisconsin, Cancelled, 1940’s
Kodacrhome by Charles Edquist

Wisconsin State Capital, Madison, Wis. -- K-23-D-9

General Paper & Supply Co., Madison, Wis.

Colorcraft -- Made by the Dexter Press, Pearl River, N. Y. 

“Madison is the capital of WIsconsin and has a population of 67,477 and an altitude of 845 feet. Madison was named after the fourth President of the United States, James Madison. It is also the center of one of the richest dairying regions in America and has many industrial plants. The University of Wisconsin is located here.”
Cancelled in Janesville, Wisconsin. at 5:30pm on June 22nd, 1947

“Having a fine time
        Edna

Miss M Briggs
29 Independence Dr
Tarrytown(?), N.Y.”
Glitter Gulch
Las Vegas, Nevada

Category 
Nevada, Cancelled, 1950’s
“Glitter Gulch”

Plastichrome by COLOURPICTURE PUBLISHERS, INC. Boston 15, Mass., U.S.A

Pub. by Las Vegas News Agency, Las Vegas, Nevada

“Glitter Gulch”, LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
A spectacular nigth view of the busiest and most exciting street in the world, Fremont Street, “Where the doors never close.” 
Cancelled in Las Vegas, Nevada. at 3:30pm on July 17th, 1959

Passed through Ulster Park, N.Y. on July 20th, 1959

“Hi Love,
 
       How’s this for glitter? Tonight we are going to our first night club here. It’s supposed to be terrific

Love,
Mother + Dad”

Robert Nadelson
Camp Chi-Wan-Da
Ulster Park, New York
Bunk 6-7