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C-16-PUBLIC SQUARE AND UNION TERMINAL TOWER, CLEVELAND, OHIO
DEAR d
WILL BE
FRIEND
SEEING YOU
OLD KID
GONE LONGER
SWEETIE
THINKING OF YOU
FOLKS
WRITING YOU AGAIN
OLD THING
GOING TO BED
HUSBAND
GIRLS
WIFE
BOYS
HOW ARE YOU?
STEPPING OUT
I HAVE SEEN
THE ART MUSEUM
THE BRIDGES
I AMAK
FLYING HIGH
TALL BUILDINGS
FEELING GREAT
THE ZOO
MISSING YOU
LAKE ERIE
BROKE
THE PARKS
WELL
BALL GAMES
HAPPY
LOTS OF GOOD-
LOOKING GIRLS
WISH I HAD
LOTS OF GOOD-
LOOKING MEN
DOING LOTS OF
GOLFING
KEPT WELL
MORE SLEEP
SIGHT-SEEING
BUSINESS
BEEN TRUE TO ME
MORE MONEY
THINKING OF YOU
WORK
LOAFING
SLEEPING
NIGHT CLUBS
PETTING
SHOWS
TRAVELING
HOPE YOU HAVE
NOT FORGOTTEN
ME
YOURS
NOT FORGOTTEN
HOW TO WRITE
MORE TIME
"TILL THE COWS
СOME HOME
THINGS ARE
FINE
TOUGH
SLOW
EXCITING
SOME ONE TO
LOVE ME
WITH LOVE
SOME KISSES
SINCERELY
BEHAVED
YOURSELF
MORE AMBITION
FOREVER
A LETTER
BEEN HAVING FUN
NAME A A.
BUSY PERSON'S CORRESPONDENCE CARD-TIME IS MONEY-CHECK ITEMS DESIRED
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Back:
Cleveland's Public Square, 4.4 acres in the
heart of the business section. It was laid out
in the original plan of the city conceived by
its founder, General Moses Cleaveland in 1796.
This view shows the new Union Terminal
Group on the southwest corner. The soldiers 5
and Sailors Monument, a Civil War memorighe
occupies the center of the southeast segtion:
JOHN
9797-1803
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