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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOEH_four-corners-a-common-bond_Laguna-UT.html
This is the only place in the United States marking the common corner of four states - Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Utah. Who established this corner?The four corners monument was established and perpetuated by U.S. Government Surveyors an…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOEG_pueblo-of-laguna_Laguna-NM.html
Keresan speaking refugees from Santo Domingo, Acoma, Cochiti, and other pueblos founded Laguna after the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 and the Spanish reconquest of 1692. Named by the Spaniards for a marshy lake to the west, the pueblo still occupies its …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOEF_san-jos-de-la-laguna-mission_Laguna-NM.html
(Front of Marker:)The picturesque mission church of San Jos? de la Laguna was built around 1706 by Fray Antonio Miranda and shows the single - aisle floor plan commonly used in pueblo churches. It has been repaired many times, and acquired its dis…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOEE_susie-rayos-marmon-ga-wa-goo-maa-early-riser_Troy-NM.html
Educated at the Carlisle Indian School in Pennsylvania under the U.S. policy of acculturating Indian children through school and removal from their homelands, Susie was instrumental in bringing education back to Laguna. A lifelong teacher, oral hi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOEC_san-jos-de-la-laguna-mission_Brundidge-NM.html
(Front of Marker:)The picturesque mission church of San Jos? de la Laguna was built around 1706 by Fray Antonio Miranda and shows the single - aisle floor plan commonly used in pueblo churches. It has been repaired many times, and acquired its dis…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOE2_pueblo-of-laguna_Acoma-Pueblo-NM.html
Keresan speaking refugees from Santo Domingo, Acoma, Cochiti, and other pueblos founded Laguna after the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 and the Spanish reconquest of 1692. Named by the Spaniards for a marshy lake to the west, the pueblo still occupies its …
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