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Gallup - New Mexico | USA
Navajo Travel Plaza, 3370 W. Highway 66 (west side of Interstate 40 at exit 16)
Runners ready for the start of the 11th annual Thanksgiving Day Gallop & Gorge 8K Race, an annual fundraiser for the ARC of Orange County, Carolina Outreach Foundation, El Centro Latino and the Chapel Hill Optimist Club. More than 700 runners participated in the race, which is the third leg of La Tour de Carrboro, which is sponsored by the Cardinal Track Club. Results and photos are on the club’s website at www.cardinaltrack.com
Photo by Robert Dickson.
Off-duty Harvey Girls Frieda Baumgartner and "Bert" [Roberta Reish?] posed on an automobile bumper in the desert near Gallup, N.M., circa 1933. The cover on the spare tire advertises the American Legion Round-up, McGaffey, New Mexico.
Photos by Andrew Junker/CATHOLIC SUN.
The Apr. 23 episcopal ordination of Bishop James S. Wall, fourth Bishop of Gallup.
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Pondera County. A few scattered oil pumpjacks at the site of Gallup City. Located west of Conrad, Gallup City was a short-lived oilfield town. Named for future Montana governor Hugo Aronson (the “Galloping Swede”) a post office was active at Gallup City from 1928 (December 28) to 1939 (April 29). In the short life of the Gallup City, the post office had 4 different locations and 6 different individuals served as the Gallup City postmaster. Violet Seekins served as the first postmaster and was followed by Leslie Hageman (1931), Ruth Clayton (1931), Thelma White (1934), Nellie Quigley (1937), and Stella Gernaat (1938).
To you, our children.
We bring home
the Navajo Code.
Its our way of saing
speak Navajo
and defend our way of life.
Allison, Gallup, New Mexico
For my video; youtu.be/J04CW7ELCJU,
October 2019.
Looking out on the highlands of western New Mexico and eastern Arizona while traffic breezes by on I-40 under a full moon.
Single exposure, natural light only.
The last part of the dancing included an "all tribes" dance where dancers from different tribes all danced together.
Late September look at the Huron River in Gallup Park, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Note leaves just beginning to turn
The extended Aldrich family are visiting young Baby Erville's grave, who died at Eighteen months old in Gallup New Mexico. The woman in the dark hat is Stephens wife Abigail.
From the Aldrich Family Photo Collection.
Part of the Trading Post Project.
Photos by Andrew Junker/CATHOLIC SUN.
The Apr. 23 episcopal ordination of Bishop James S. Wall, fourth Bishop of Gallup.
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