San Miguel Church in 1872
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Divided Back Vintage postcard in Very Good, Unused Condition. This Artchrom post card was published by The Hermitage Art Company of Chicago, Illinois
Back of Card:
This card represents the oldest church, Santa Fe, New Mexico, as it was up to 1872. The San Miguel Bell was in the tower up to that year, as old photographs prove. The upper portion of the triple tower fell in 1872, but was rebuilt, as now seen, in 1888. The old church is built of large sun dried bricks; the walls, which are covered with a layer of mud, both inside and outside are form three to five feet thick.
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