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Miss Daisy's room, Las Vegas Seminary, Las Vegas, New Mexico
Includes J.J. Clancy, far left, near Walter "Tot" Hayward, and Arthur Ilfeld. Photo may also include Lottie Hayward, John Crites, Midgie Crites, Frank Fleck, Jimie Duncan. Includes note from J.J. Clancy
Lagunas Caballo, or Horse Lakes, 14 miles, N.W. from Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico. The water of the lakes is strongly mineral and not fit for men or animals to drink.
Wheeler Expedition of 1874. O'Sullivan photographer credit may need verification
Navajo Boys and Squaw, in front of the quarters at old Fort Definace, N.M., now unoccupied by troops. The agency for the Navajos is located here.
Wheeler Expedition of 1873. O'Sullivan photographer credit may need verification
Mouth of the Paria, Colorado River; walls 2,100 feet in height.
Wheeler Expedition of 1872. No. 1
One of the group of Pagosa Hot Springs, showing incrustation on the surface. Much prized by the Indians and miners on account of supposed healing qualities. Principal mineral element, Sulphate of Soda.
Wheeler Expedition of 1874. O'Sullivan photographer credit may need verification
Navajo Brave and his Mother.
Wheeler Expedition of 1873. O'Sullivan photographer credit may need verification
Street Scene in Albuquerque, New Mexico
No. 384. There are two copies of this card under Negative Number 147453
Snowy Range and Lakes, [West?] District; Snowy Range and Lakes at the head of "Three Boulder"; Snowy Peaks and lake at the head of Three [?], Boulder, Col.
Rocky Mountain Scenery. No. 354
Garden of the Gods. The Twins. Five miles from Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Gurnsey's Rocky Mountain Views. No. 8