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In an age where communication is dominated by instant messages and social media, the charm of vintage postcards offers a nostalgic glimpse into the past. Woolsey, a community rich with history, once had a bustling post office.These postcards were sent to those who lived in or near Woolsey. They are more than just pieces of paper; they are snapshots of history, capturing the essence of an era when sending a message was an art form.

We invite you to share your own vintage postcards from Woolsey, its neighboring areas, or from those who were connected to Woolsey. By doing so, you help preserve and celebrate the rich tapestry of our shared heritage. These postcards tell tales of a bygone era, each one a page in the story of our community.

Join us in this journey through the past by contributing your Woolsey postcards. Let's keep these memories alive and cherish the stories they hold.

Click the thumbnail images below to view the full-size gallery.

Christmas Card
Courtesy of Fayette County Historical Society
Note A Merry Christmas
New Year Greetings to Ruth McLean
From Irma in 1914
Courtesy of Fayette County Historical Society
Best New Year Wishes to Lizzie McLean
From Myrtice in 1915
Courtesy of Fayette County Historical Society
To Ruth McLean in Woolsey, GA
From Her Grandmother
Courtesy of Fayette County Historical Society
Postcard sent to Mr. and Mrs. John McLean in 1914
From Dr. and Mrs. Weldon Courtesy of Fayette County Historical Society
Thanksgiving Wishes
From Hattie Clair (Woolsey) and John Wilcox to her mother in 1928