Front:
GREETINGS from
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GRANTS
CALIFORNI
LE NEW MEXICO
J. R. WILLIS
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DISTRIBUTED BY SOUTHWEST POST CARD CO., BOX 685, ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.
1200 ft-across De
Divis
Grants, New Mexico, was situated on the
Old Pony Express Trail to the Pacific Coast in
pioneer days. It was a station for change of
horses, wagon trains and mail, and was
named for President Ulysses S. Grant when
he was General of the U. S. Army.
Today, Grants (the S being adopted) is a
progressive little city on Highway 66 about
half-way between Albuquerque and Gallup,
N. M. Nestling in the foothills of Mt. Tayler,
surrounded by Spanish-
it is picturesquely
American and Indian villages. Lumbering,
mining and farming are carried on exten-
sively, irrigation from the Bluewater Dam pro-
ducing many trainloads of choice vegetables
yearly.
1600
GENUINE CURTEICH-CHICAGO "C.T. ART-COLORTONE" POST CARD (REG.U.S. PAT. OFF.)
her
where we ate breakfast
here at 7:30 Wednesday.
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