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Imogene, Minnesota-CNW Train #23 1907-Cyanotype-RPPC Real Photo Postcard. It sits just off Minnesota State Highway 262, about two miles south of Granada and I-90. Poor focus. RPPC Real Photo Postcard Original antique postcard. Poor focus. Most cyanotypes have poor image contrast. Rare view of a postcard sent from Imogene, MN in 1907. UDB. One of several views I am listing today related to Imogene. Imogene, Minnesota is an unincorporated ghost town in Martin County platted in 1900 and named after a Shakespearean character. Its post office only operated from 1901 to 1913 under the spelling "Imogen". Because the post office only operated for 12 years and the town's population never grew beyond roughly 90 people. Located in Pleasant Prairie Township, Imogene has dwindled to a tiny population of about 21 residents. It sits just off Minnesota State Highway 262, about two miles south of Granada and I-90. If shown, the watermark is not on the actual postcard you will receive. Please view all photos for shipping options/discount. Condition: Good, corner and edge wear, soiling, age toning, no bends, see all photos. Postmark: 1907 Publisher: No info I am listing a lot of rare and desirable real photo postcards that I have purchased over the last 10 years. Keep an eye on my listings. I am an experienced seller, dealing in postcards since 1998. Happy to combine shipping. If you have any questions or if you are purchasing more than one item and having difficulty with combing the shipping, please let me know. REF: a68510p