A Trip down The Wabash in Old Postcards

A Trip down The Wabash in Old Postcards - Huntington

Huntington, Indiana is approximately 82 miles from the source of the Wabash in Grand Lake, Ohio and for many river travellers is considered the start of the navigable river.

Huntington

View of Wabash River, Huntington, Indiana

This postcard, posted in Huntington on December 10th, 1908, has the printed text...

A 27302
The Rotograph Co., N. Y., City, (Germany)
Rotograph Sol Art Print trademark logo

New Cement Bridge over the Wabash River, Huntington, Indiana

New Cement Bridge over the Wabash River, Huntington, Indiana

This postcard, posted in Huntington on January 9th, 1911, has the printed text...

No 8
Published by The Weiler Publishing Company
Dunkirk N. Y.
Made in Germany
For The Huntington, Ind., Post Card Co.

Bayou on the Wabash

Bayou on the Banks of the Wabash between Huntington and Wabash, Indiana

This unused postcard has the printed text...

Published by Farmer Fred, Battle Creek, Mich., by The
H. Hagenmeister Co., New York.
Made in Germany

"Avenue Falls" on the Banks of the Wabash between Huntington and Wabash, Indiana

"Avenue Falls" on the Banks of the Wabash between Huntington and Wabash, Indiana

This postcard, posted in Huntington on January 3rd, 1916, has the printed text...

Published by Farmer Fred, Battle Creek, Mich.
Printed in Germany

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