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- "May the New Year Find Your Field Green with the Promise of a Harvest of All Good," 1910-1915 -

- 1910-1915
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"May the New Year Find Your Field Green with the Promise of a Harvest of All Good," 1910-1915
- "A Happy New Year," circa 1910 - Colorful, commercially designed greeting cards were popular in early 20th-century America--especially during the holidays. Friends and neighbors commonly exchanged cards wishing one another a Merry Christmas or Happy New Year. Publishers sometimes decorated these cards with images of greenery symbolic of the season.

- circa 1910
- Collections - Artifact
"A Happy New Year," circa 1910
Colorful, commercially designed greeting cards were popular in early 20th-century America--especially during the holidays. Friends and neighbors commonly exchanged cards wishing one another a Merry Christmas or Happy New Year. Publishers sometimes decorated these cards with images of greenery symbolic of the season.
- Wishing You a Happy New Year, December 1913 -

- December 23, 1913
- Collections - Artifact
Wishing You a Happy New Year, December 1913
- "Wishing You a Good Olde Fashioned Merrie Christmas and a Happy New Year," circa 1925 - Mailing colorful, commercially designed greeting cards was a 20th-century American tradition. During the holidays, friends and neighbors commonly exchanged cards wishing one another a Merry Christmas or Happy New Year. Publishers often employed decorative imagery, such as a homey winter scene, to evoke warm seasonal memories.

- circa 1925
- Collections - Artifact
"Wishing You a Good Olde Fashioned Merrie Christmas and a Happy New Year," circa 1925
Mailing colorful, commercially designed greeting cards was a 20th-century American tradition. During the holidays, friends and neighbors commonly exchanged cards wishing one another a Merry Christmas or Happy New Year. Publishers often employed decorative imagery, such as a homey winter scene, to evoke warm seasonal memories.
- "Greetings from Walt Disney and Staff," 1944-1945 - Walt Disney and Walt Disney Productions created yearly Christmas cards to send to friends and close business associates. Beginning in 1943 and for decades after, these cards featured a calendar of the upcoming year along with familiar characters and images promoting new film releases and projects. Henry and Clara Ford received cards from Disney during the 1940s.

- 1944-1945
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"Greetings from Walt Disney and Staff," 1944-1945
Walt Disney and Walt Disney Productions created yearly Christmas cards to send to friends and close business associates. Beginning in 1943 and for decades after, these cards featured a calendar of the upcoming year along with familiar characters and images promoting new film releases and projects. Henry and Clara Ford received cards from Disney during the 1940s.
- "Seasons Greetings" from Walt Disney and Staff, 1948-1949 - Walt Disney and Walt Disney Productions created yearly Christmas cards to send to friends and close business associates. Beginning in 1943 and for decades after, these cards featured a calendar of the upcoming year along with familiar characters and images promoting new film releases and projects. Henry and Clara Ford received cards from Disney during the 1940s.

- 1948-1949
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"Seasons Greetings" from Walt Disney and Staff, 1948-1949
Walt Disney and Walt Disney Productions created yearly Christmas cards to send to friends and close business associates. Beginning in 1943 and for decades after, these cards featured a calendar of the upcoming year along with familiar characters and images promoting new film releases and projects. Henry and Clara Ford received cards from Disney during the 1940s.
- "A Merry Christmas and Many More, A Happier New Year Than Ever Before," 1927 - Mailing colorful, commercially designed greeting cards had become an American tradition by the 1920s and 1930s. During the holidays, friends and neighbors commonly exchanged cards wishing one another a Merry Christmas or Happy New Year. Publishers sometimes decorated these cards with nostalgic images of traditional seasonal visitors, such as pipers or carolers.

- 1927
- Collections - Artifact
"A Merry Christmas and Many More, A Happier New Year Than Ever Before," 1927
Mailing colorful, commercially designed greeting cards had become an American tradition by the 1920s and 1930s. During the holidays, friends and neighbors commonly exchanged cards wishing one another a Merry Christmas or Happy New Year. Publishers sometimes decorated these cards with nostalgic images of traditional seasonal visitors, such as pipers or carolers.
- "Best Wishes for the Christmas Season and the Coming Year," 1927 - Mailing colorful, commercially designed greeting cards was a 20th-century American tradition. During the holidays, friends and neighbors commonly exchanged cards wishing one another a Merry Christmas or Happy New Year. Publishers often employed decorative imagery, such as a homey winter scene, to evoke warm seasonal memories.

- 1927
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"Best Wishes for the Christmas Season and the Coming Year," 1927
Mailing colorful, commercially designed greeting cards was a 20th-century American tradition. During the holidays, friends and neighbors commonly exchanged cards wishing one another a Merry Christmas or Happy New Year. Publishers often employed decorative imagery, such as a homey winter scene, to evoke warm seasonal memories.
- "With the Season's Greetings...A Happy and Prosperous New Year," 1927 - Mailing colorful, commercially designed greeting cards had become an American tradition by the 1920s. During the holidays, friends and neighbors commonly exchanged cards wishing one another a Merry Christmas or Happy New Year. This appreciative card could be sent in response to a holiday greeting.

- 1927
- Collections - Artifact
"With the Season's Greetings...A Happy and Prosperous New Year," 1927
Mailing colorful, commercially designed greeting cards had become an American tradition by the 1920s. During the holidays, friends and neighbors commonly exchanged cards wishing one another a Merry Christmas or Happy New Year. This appreciative card could be sent in response to a holiday greeting.
- "The Season's Greetings With all Kind Thoughts and Best Wishes for Christmas and The New Year," 1928 - Mailing colorful, commercially designed greeting cards had become an American tradition by the 1920s and 1930s. During the holidays, friends and neighbors commonly exchanged cards wishing one another a Merry Christmas or Happy New Year. Publishers sometimes decorated these cards with nostalgic images of traditional seasonal visitors, such as pipers or carolers.

- 1928
- Collections - Artifact
"The Season's Greetings With all Kind Thoughts and Best Wishes for Christmas and The New Year," 1928
Mailing colorful, commercially designed greeting cards had become an American tradition by the 1920s and 1930s. During the holidays, friends and neighbors commonly exchanged cards wishing one another a Merry Christmas or Happy New Year. Publishers sometimes decorated these cards with nostalgic images of traditional seasonal visitors, such as pipers or carolers.