These Many Cards

These Many Cards

 

Early in the morning on Wednesday, the 22nd of August 1906,

Donald affixed a 1 cent stamp on a card that

contained a fine German print of the Annisquam Light.

By 1 o’ clock the same day, the card, having passed

through the Gloucester Post Office, was received

in West Medford and was soon delivered to Miss Mary McLeod.

 

A year after that, Annie sent Sydney Davison, then

residing at 10 Duke Street in Liverpool, England

two cards, each with color scenes of Annisquam;

one of the Yacht Club and the other of the bridge

across Lobster Cove. In one she laments her failure

to write more often and, in the other, she promises to “be over” soon.

 

Margaret, too, writes to Sidney assuring him that she

hasn’t “quite forgotten” him. She thinks the fellow

sitting alone on the rock in the picture of a yacht

race in the Squam River looks lonesome.

 

On August 31, 1909, Rosie, of Gloucester, drops a card

featuring the surf at Long Beach to Mary Davison of

Annisquam letting her know that Marj came down on

Sunday and was sorry she couldn’t get over to see her.

 

These many cards, these timeless scenes, these stories

partly told; these flashes from life of decades ago, this collage

of people now gone and places still here;

these many cards posted in Annisquam more than 100 years ago

and delivered this day to you in Gloucester;

these many cards, this gift to me – and now,

my gift to you.

Marty Luster

7 thoughts on “These Many Cards

  1. Thank you for connecting the dots…..my late friend, Bob, would be happy you treasured the gift and shared in your very special way! His wife (a Davison) is buried in Annisquam and I remember him decrying the dismal state of the cemetery there….off Leonard St somewhere. Please keep up your “Ansel/Robert” work and share it all with us! I’m certain you are where you were meant to be……. terry

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  2. I’m certain you are where you were meant to be……. Wow Anonymous…that is beautifully concise and no doubt true. Those of us that marvel with every post Marty shares with us feel the same way. A special talent brought to a special place.

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  3. Thanks, Marty, that’s a treat — we have many of those cards in a shoebox in the attic, from when I was a kid and collected postcards. This is the first time I’ve seen them in years.

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