Long Point Light
Description
Postcard with the title, "Long Point Light, the tip nd of Cape Cod, Provincetown;" #7004. The card is postmarked 24 Jul. 1919, from Fred & Annie to Mrs. H.L. Addison of Wenham. The postcard is from a large group of miscellaneous postcards found in the collections, the source not known; the cards were sorted by location, then numbered.Artifacts
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