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#2937: Willa Cather to Isabelle McClung, [May 29, 1912]

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13946 THE CHURCH, PUEBLO OF LAGUNA, N. M. COPR. FRED HARVEY POSTCARD THIS PUEBLO is 66 miles west of Albu-
querque and lies at an altitude of 5786 feet. The
population is about 1200. It is the youngest of
the New Mexican Pueblos, its population being
originally recruited from Acoma, Zuni and
Cochite in 1699. It is usually the point of de-
parture for the pueblo of Acoma which lies
fourteen miles distant on the South. All Santa
Fe trains run directly past it.
MADE ONLY BY DETROIT PUBLISHING CO. "PHOSTINT" CARD. TRADE MARK - REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. THIS SPACE MAY BE USED FOR MESSAGE THIS SPACE MAY BE USED FOR THE ADDRESS W. S. Cather

We3 went through this fine old church yesterday and climbed clear up to the belfry where Jose4 goes to beat the bells with a wooden club. Oh the yellowness of the sand and the blueness of the sky!

W. S. C.
Miss Isabelle McClung1 1180 Murray Hill Avenue5 Pittsburgh6 Penn. ALBUQUERQUE, N.MEX.2 MAY 29 1912 11-PM