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Native American Indian, Pueblo Woman Making Bread, NM, Fred Harvey No H-2762
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This is a nice vintage early printed postcard showing a scene of a Pueblo Woman making bread in New Mexico.
Publisher: Fred Harvey, No. H-2762 by Detroit Publishing Co, No. 14940.
The corners have light wear. The image is nice and clean. Postally unused.
Please Note: If you see a florescent colored line or streak on the postcard image it is from the scan, not on the card. Typically found a vertical line to the right of the center.The colors tend to come in Green, Yellow, Pink, Blue, Purple & Red.
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