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H-2287 INTERIOR OF HOUSE OF ISLETA PUEBLO, N. M.
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FRED "PHOSTINT"
ARVEY
TRADE MARK REG U S. PAT OFF,
MADE ONLY BY DETROIT PUBLISHING CO
Allantic, City N.J.
Isleta lies a few miles west of Albuquerque close
to the railroad track and in plain view from the train.
Pueblo architecture possesses nothing of the elabor
ate ornamentation of Aztec ruins found in Mexico.
The house is usually built of stone, covered with
adobe, and is severly plain. It is commonly two
or three stories high and joined to its neighbors.
The Pueblo of Isleta lies at an altitude of 4898 feet.
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THIS SPACE MAY BE USED FOR MESSAGE
ANTIC CARD
FEB 23
330 PM
1935
N.
J.
XXIX
CIT
CAN
0000001
RANKLIN
Carolyps Frontman
317 N. Mc Keaw St.
Butler, Penna.
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