1916 Grinnell Glacier Menu

It looks like someone did a lot of careful hand stitching to make the cover of this menu framing a postcard and the Great Northern logo with another postcard on the back. The stitching appears too imperfect to be a mere illustration, although similar stitching on the inside does look a bit more artificial. The postcards are replicas of real postcards, but the one on the front is a bit larger and the one in the back is much smaller than standard postcard size.

Click image to download a 1.7-MB PDF of this menu.

An insert accompanying the menu advertises “Table d’hôte Luncheon and Dinner for 75 cents.” Another insert is dated June 21st and is printed on a form dated 2-11-16. It also says it was used on dining car 7108 on train 357. That was a train that left Seattle at 10 am and arrived in Portland at 4:40 pm, so this was used for lunch, not dinner, service.
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The back cover has a small space for a stamp that reads, “If you desire to mail this card as a souvenir, address and turn over to conductor who will stamp and mail.” That was generous of the GN, but I don’t know how someone could write a legible address over the image of all the stitching.

Many thanks to Streamliner Memories reader Laurie Powers, who contributed the scans of this menu from her grandfather’s collection.


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