File:Nebraska-TennisGirl-ca1905.jpg
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Postcard captioned "State of Nebraska", showing the Great Seal of the State of Nebraska, and a woman dressed in the clothing styles of the first decade of the 20th century holding a tennis(?) racket....
This appears to belong to the Samuel Langsdorf "state belle" or "state girl" series of postcards.
The traditional shield of the United States is in the upper left corner.
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