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Caption

The city of Santa Fe, permanently settled by Europeans in 1605, antedates the landing of the Pilgrim Fathers at Plymouth Rock by fifteen years. Old Spanish wood-carvings and Spanish and Italian oil-paintings may be seen in the church. The date of the rebuilding of San Miguel, 1710, by the Marquez de Penuela, is carved on the main beam of the qallery.

Physical Description

One color postcard with a divided back. The postcard was published by The Hermitage Art Company in Chicago, Illinois.

Condition

Unused

Language of Postcard

English

Location

United States-New Mexico-Santa Fe County-Santa Fe

Publisher

The Hermitage Art Company

Publisher Series

118210-N

Date Issued

1908-

Object Type

Postcard

Object Size

14 X 09 cm

Original Collection

San Diego College for Women Postcard Collection

Digital Collection

American Postcard Collection

Digital Publisher

Copley Library. University of San Diego

Collection Number

New Mexico-24

Date Digitized

2014-05-14

Image Format

Image/JPEG

Repository

Special Collections. Copley Library, University of San Diego

Image File Location

P:\SDCW Postcard Collection\UnitedStates\New Mexico-24A

Image File Size

275 KB

Copyright

Copyright not Evaluated

Keywords

Santa Fe (N.M.), Mission San Miguel (Santa Fe, N.M.), Interiors, Mission churches, Altars

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