These are two Real Photo Postcards from Kabekona Corners.
I think these were probably taken the same day. Possibly the same family.
Both of these postcards are marked on the back with one name or phrase? Isn’t their hair wonderful!!
Til Besta I did a search Google Translate says it is Danish and it means “to pass.”
The postcards are AZO’s with triangles pointing up and they were used from 1904 to 1918. Gastler was the photographer in New Ulm Minnesota. The Minnesota Historical Site has him in New Ulm in 1911 and 1912.
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What a beautiful family. What a great find of that old album. What family would give up a treasure like that? I would give my eye teeth for and album full of old pictures of my relatives. As it is I only have a few.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Sam I Am. These photos should be treasured by family - they ARE precious.
ReplyDeleteThe three girls might be Stella, Hazel Ruth, And Sybil from yesterday (but it's just a guess).
Such beautiful eyelet dresses.
ReplyDeleteI'd rather think "Til Besta" means "To (my) grandma". "Besta" is short for "bestemor" in Norwegian.
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