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1. 11th Squadron Martins, 1936 11th Squadron Martins, 1936 Aircraft, fixed-wing Frank Speakman and his partner William Franklin were Santa Fe Railway employees that leased 140 acres of flat East Mesa land in 1928. With the help of Albuquerque Mayor Clyde Tingley the two partners began...

2. A. Alessendri grocery store and the Porto Rico Saloon A. Alessendri grocery store and the Porto Rico Saloon Grocery stores A. Alessendri grocery store and the Porto Rico Saloon

3. Accordion players, Albuquerque Accordion players, Albuquerque Musicians The Brooks Studio was one of Albuquerque's quality commercial photographic companies. Harry and Leta Brooks started their business in 1923 offering the community portrait and business photography as well...

4. Accordion players, Albuquerque Accordion players, Albuquerque Musicians The Brooks Studio was one of Albuquerque's quality commercial photographic companies. Harry and Leta Brooks started their business in 1923 offering the community portrait and business photography as well...

5. Actors perform for KOB radio show, Albuquerque Actors perform for KOB radio show, Albuquerque Radio stations, Entertainers The Brooks Studio was one of Albuquerque's quality commercial photographic companies. Harry and Leta Brooks started their business in 1923 offering the community portrait and business photography as well...

6. Actors perform for KOB radio show, Albuquerque Actors perform for KOB radio show, Albuquerque Radio stations, Entertainers The Brooks Studio was one of Albuquerque's quality commercial photographic companies. Harry and Leta Brooks started their business in 1923 offering the community portrait and business photography as well...

7. Actors perform for radio show, Albuquerque Actors perform for radio show, Albuquerque Radio stations, Entertainers The Brooks Studio was one of Albuquerque's quality commercial photographic companies. Harry and Leta Brooks started their business in 1923 offering the community portrait and business photography as well...

8. Actors perform for radio show, Albuquerque Actors perform for radio show, Albuquerque Radio stations, Entertainers The Brooks Studio was one of Albuquerque's quality commercial photographic companies. Harry and Leta Brooks started their business in 1923 offering the community portrait and business photography as well...

9. Aerial view of Albuquerque Aerial view of Albuquerque Aerial photographs Early aerial photograph of Albuquerque with the Rio Grande in the distance.

10. African-American Batallions enroute to Mexican Border, Albuquerque African-American Batallions enroute to Mexican Border, Albuquerque African-Americans, Soldiers NINE BATTALLIONS OF BLACK SOLDIERS EN ROUTE TO THE MEXICAN BORDER THIS INFO IS ON THE BACK OF THE PHOTO. 9th Cavalry

11. African-American troops on railway cars, Albuquerque African-American troops on railway cars, Albuquerque African-Americans, Soldiers African-American troops on railway cars.

12. Aftermath of the raid in Columbus, New Mexico Aftermath of the raid in Columbus, New Mexico Mexican Revolution, American Punitive Expedition On March 9, 1916 at 4:00 AM the village of Columbus, New Mexico was attacked by the troops of Pancho Villa. Ten townspeople and eight soldiers from Camp Furlong were killed. President Woodrow Wilson was...

13. Airplane Shop Airplane Shop Aircraft, fixed-wing Frank Speakman and his partner William Franklin were Santa Fe Railway employees that leased 140 acres of flat East Mesa land in 1928. With the help of Albuquerque Mayor Clyde Tingley the two partners began...

14. Alabama Milner Alabama Milner Portrait photographs Albuquerque photographer Alabama Milner, photograph taken at the Cobb Studio. The Herter-Milner Collection was a City of Albuquerque 1993 General Obligation Bond Purchase

15. Albert Gramm at the Alvarado Hotel Albert Gramm at the Alvarado Hotel Portrait William Steele Dean worked at the Kimo Theatre as the organist playing accompaniment for the silent films. Dean was a silent film fan and would walk the few blocks to the Santa Fe Railway Depot and Alvarado...

16. Albuquerque Airport Administration Building Albuquerque Airport Administration Building Aircraft, fixed-wing Frank Speakman and his partner William Franklin were Santa Fe Railway employees that leased 140 acres of flat East Mesa land in 1928. With the help of Albuquerque Mayor Clyde Tingley the two partners began...

17. Albuquerque Airport Opening Albuquerque Airport Opening Aircraft, fixed-wing Frank Speakman and his partner William Franklin were Santa Fe Railway employees that leased 140 acres of flat East Mesa land in 1928. With the help of Albuquerque Mayor Clyde Tingley the two partners began...

18. Albuquerque Bus Company busses and drivers Albuquerque Bus Company busses and drivers Buses, Bus drivers Alabama Milner came to Albuquerque in 1918 with her niece and her children. Milner worked for the photographer William Walton. Algernon Milner, (Alabama's brother) bought the Walton studio in 1919 and...

19. Albuquerque Bus Company busses and drivers Albuquerque Bus Company busses and drivers Buses, Bus drivers Alabama Milner came to Albuquerque in 1918 with her niece and her children. Milner worked for the photographer William Walton. Algernon Milner, (Alabama's brother) bought the Walton studio in 1919 and...

20. Albuquerque Bus Company, Bus #9 in front of garage Albuquerque Bus Company, Bus #9 in front of garage Buses Alabama Milner came to Albuquerque in 1918 with her niece and her children. Milner worked for the photographer William Walton. Algernon Milner, (Alabama's brother) bought the Walton studio in 1919 and...
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