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Tioga Lodge, Mono Lake and Snow Scene of Galena Set of 3, Real Photo Postcards (119930)

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Tioga Lodge, Mono Lake and Snow Scene of Galena Set of 3, Real Photo Postcards  (119930)
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Set of three scenic black and white postcards, with white borders:



" A Galena Snow Scene as Seen in Life Magazine 193" entire cabin buried under snow, with just a foot beneath the roof line and eves. Must be 25-30 feet of snow on top of roof, penciled note on reverse mentions 8700 feet above sea level at Galena (east of Tahoe, south of Reno) on Kodak paper; unused;/



Tioga Lodge on the West Shore of Mono Lake , one of the most remarkable bodies of water on the Continent; US Highway 395 near the Junction f the Famous Tioga Pass Road to Yosemite, Mono County California; un-used; rear divided published by Desert Souvenir Supply, Boulder City Nevada; gorgeous image of Guest House with huge wrap around porch with stately columns, tree lined path,nestled at the entrance the the Grand Yosemite area./



"Scene at Tioga Lodge on the Shore of Mono Lake Calif." Frashers Fotos, Pomona Cal; un-used; image of the Lake from the grassy shore line./b/w/ with white border;

Provenance:
Country (if not USA):
State: California
City/County: Mono Lake
Date: early 1900s