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  2. Hallmark Cards - Wikipedia

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    Hallmark Cards, Inc. is a privately held, family-owned American company based in Kansas City, Missouri. Founded in 1910 by Joyce Hall , Hallmark is one of the oldest and largest manufacturers of greeting cards in the United States. [ 3 ]

  3. Esther Howland - Wikipedia

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    Esther Howland Valentine card, "Affection" ca. 1870s Valentine by Esther Howland Valentine by Esther Howland Valentine by Esther Howland The house where Esther Howland Lived Esther Howland (1828–1904) was an artist and entrepreneur who was responsible for popularizing Valentine's Day greeting cards in America.

  4. Greeting card - Wikipedia

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    This contrasts with boxed cards. [1] Standard A standard greeting card is printed on high-quality paper (such as card stock), and is rectangular and folded, with a picture or decorative motif on the front. Inside is a pre-printed message appropriate for the occasion, along with a blank space for the sender to add a signature or handwritten message.

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  7. Valentine & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Valentine and Sons was a printing company founded in Dundee, Scotland in 1851 by James Valentine (1815–1879), that grew to become Scotland's leading manufacturer of picture postcards. Following James Valentine's death the company was run by his sons, William Dobson Valentine (1844–1907) and George Valentine (1852–1890).