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Albuquerque Indian School
Albuquerque Indian School
Albuquerque Indian School

Albuquerque Indian School

DateAug. 12, 1938
Mediumgelatin silver print on cardstock
Dimensions3 3/16 × 5 in. (8.1 × 12.7 cm)
ClassificationsPhotography
Credit LineAlbuquerque Museum, gift of Nancy Tucker
Object numberPA2021.065.069
DescriptionA boys dormitory and the mess hall at the Albuquerque Indian School in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Along the right side of the frame, a three-story building can be seen. The front of the building has two seperate stair cases leading to the porches above the front entrances. Two cement walkways connect each entrance to the main pathway. To the left of the frame in the background is a large tree shading a similar yet smaller building. The main pathway stretches from the foreground of the image to beyong the large tree in the background.

"Dear Ken and mother. How are you both? I am still feeling good. Had a good shower yesterday and look as if it might rain again this eve. Sure would like to see both of you. Daddy".
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