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St. Hyacinthe, Quebec 1917 Postcard: Patronage St. Vincent De Paul - Canada on 2040-motos

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This is an early postcard showing the 'Patronage St. Vincent de Paul, St. Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada.'

Divided back, postally-used in 1917, postmarked St. Hyacinthe, Quebec, generally clean with light corner wear.

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