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Church at Pueblo of Santo Domingo, New Mexico, circa 1915-1930

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Summary:Church at Pueblo of Santo Domingo, New Mexico, circa 1915-1930. Caption reads: "The soldier and the priest marched side by side in the days of the Spanish Conquest, and simultaneously with the occupation of New Mexico mission churches of the Jesuit and Franciscan orders were built. The exact date of the present church is hard to determine as the pueblo has been moved from one side of the Rio Grande river to the other ; it has existed, however, since the Spanish Conquest. The Santo Domingo Indians profess the Catholic religion, though still adhering to many of their tribal religious ceremonies." Postcard number: 12953.
Provider:Detroit Publishing Co.
Fred Harvey (Firm)
Century:1901-2000
Place of origin – Continent:North America
Place of origin – Country:United States of America
Place of origin – Region:Michigan
Place of origin – Settlement:Detroit
Temporal subject: 1911-1920
1921-1930
Geographical subject – Continent:North America
Geographical subject – Country:United States of America
Geographical subject – Region:New Mexico
Geographical subject – Settlement:Pueblo of Santo Domingo
Topical subjects:Catholic churches
Churches
Genre:Postcards
ArchivesUM location:National Trust Library Postcard Collection
Repository:National Trust for Historic Preservation Library Collection
Browse terms:Architecture, Landscape, Historic Places
Copyright holder:unknown
Collection:National Trust Library Historic Postcard Collection
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