old Harvey house building place
also known as: old Harvey house, old red building
Summary: The old Harvey house building is expected to be sold or demolished, with its last Sunday dinner recently served.
Completeness: 51/100 Grade D
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highest bidder— 1902-05-05
cited from Image 7 of Albuquerque daily citizen (Albuquerque, N.M.), May 5, 1902 (1902)THE ALBUQUERQUE DAILY CITIZEN MONDAY MAY 5 1902 f Failroad Topics The new Alvarado museum building will soon be completed The fountain in the plaza has been started and he fore fall the surrounding lawns will be covered with a velvety carpet of blue grass W J Egand a trainman who…
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soon— 1902-05-05
cited from Image 7 of Albuquerque daily citizen (Albuquerque, N.M.), May 5, 1902 (1902)THE ALBUQUERQUE DAILY CITIZEN MONDAY MAY 5 1902 f Failroad Topics The new Alvarado museum building will soon be completed The fountain in the plaza has been started and he fore fall the surrounding lawns will be covered with a velvety carpet of blue grass W J Egand a trainman who…
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Image 7 of Albuquerque daily citizen (Albuquerque, N.M.), May 5, 1902 ↗
Anonymous · 1902 · newspaper · public_domain · details