The Wallace, New Mexico story /
The town of Wallace was erected in 1880 in Sandoval County three miles east of Santo Domingo pueblo and thirty-three miles northeast of Albuquerque. In the early days it was called Annville, then Wallace, then Thornton, and finally Domingo. It was mostly abandoned, except for a trading post, by 1906...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Pantex, Tex. :
F. Stanley,
1962.
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| Online Access: | https://archive.org/details/wallacenewmexico00stan |
| Summary: | The town of Wallace was erected in 1880 in Sandoval County three miles east of Santo Domingo pueblo and thirty-three miles northeast of Albuquerque. In the early days it was called Annville, then Wallace, then Thornton, and finally Domingo. It was mostly abandoned, except for a trading post, by 1906. |
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| Item Description: | Limited to 500 copies. The Cushing Library/Dykes copy [A1485348807F] is part of the Jim & Theresa Earle Collection, and signed by author Francis Stanley. |
| Physical Description: | 20 pages ; 22 cm |