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Cliff Ruins near Fort Wingate, New Mexico
John K. Hillers
1875
Medium
Albumen silver print (gold-toned)
Dimensions
13 1/4 × 5 10/16" (33.3 × 25.0 cm)
Genre
Photographs
Museum
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York City, NY, US
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