Church of Pojoaque Pueblo (Native American), New Mexico; an adobe mission with triple arch facade, double wood doors with an overhead covering supported by posts, two bells, and a walled courtyard.
Indians of North America--New Mexico--Pojoaque Pueblo--1910-1920.; Pueblo Indians--New Mexico--Pojoaque Pueblo--1910-1920.; Tewa Indians--New Mexico--Pojoaque Pueblo--1910-1920.; Pojoaque Pueblo (N.M.)--1910-1920.; Catholic churches--New...
View of a mission in the Native American pueblo of Pojoaque, New Mexico. It is an adobe building with a pediment accented by three arched openings, the middle of which contains a bell. A covered entry, a courtyard, and a surrounding adobe wall are...
Indians of North America--Structures--New Mexico--Pojoaque Pueblo--1910-1920.; Pueblo Indians--Structures--New Mexico--Pojoaque Pueblo--1910-1920.; Pojoaque Pueblo (N.M.)--1910-1920.; Catholic churches--New Mexico--Pojoaque Pueblo--1910-1920.;...
View of an adobe Catholic church on Pojoaque Road in El Rancho (Santa Fe County), New Mexico. Shows an adobe capilla (chapel) with wooden doors and a bell tower. Adobe houses, one with a pitched roof, are near the dirt road.
El Rancho (Santa Fe County, N.M.)--1930-1940.; Adobe buildings--New Mexico--El Rancho--1930-1940.; Catholic churches--New Mexico--El Rancho--1930-1940.
Detailed description of the descendants of New Mexico pioneering family Descendants of
Juan Antonio Bustamente Y Tagle and Maria Antonia Bracho Bustamente
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Hispanic Americans--New Mexico--Genealogy.; Spaniards--New Mexico--Genealogy.; Mexican Americans--New Mexico--Genealogy.; New Mexico--Genealogy.