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Indianapolis Indiana~st Vincent Hospital~1920s Postcard on 2040-motos

US $4.99
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Newton, Iowa, United States

Newton, Iowa, United States
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Pictures are of actual postcard. Please look at front and back view of pictures for condition of postcard! Use the ebay zoom option if desired. Sold As Is

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