This is a photo of President Theodore Roosevelt’s train stop in Albuquerque. During this time, the New Mexico Territory was appealing to the US Government for statehood. This stereograph was taken in 1903 and is part of the Stereograph Cards Collection at the Library of Congress.
Document Type: | Photograph |
Historical Event: | Statehood (1912) |
Sub Event: | US Government Role |
Origin: | Stereograph Cards Collection, Library of Congress |
Date: | June 11, 1903 |
Author: | Underwood & Underwood |
Permission: | Public Domain |
Contributor: | Tammie Torres |
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