Call NumberN-72CreatorNusbaum, Jesse L. (Jesse Logan)Date1915-1926Summarythat protrude from under the roofline. Snow-capped peaks line the horizon. The adobe mission was reportedly built in 1699 and named after a small, nearby "lagoon" that served as a source of water for its residents.; The Church of San Jose at the Laguna Pueblo has a large bell tower with two bells and is topped with a large cross. A one-story building is adjacent to the church. A stairway next to that building leads down to a small mound, probably an oven. The area in front of the church is enclosed by a wall. A stick serves as a makeshift post for a wire fence in front of the wall. The corner of another building is in the right foreground with a set of antlers hung from a wood beamPhysical Description1 negative : glass ; 13 x 18 cm (5 x 7 in.); 1 photographic print ; 17 x 12 cm (6 1/2 x 4 3/4 in.)Born-Digital or AnalogAnalogSubjectIndians of North America--New MexicoPueblo IndiansLaguna (N.M.)Missions--New MexicoPueblos--New Mexico.Related MaterialImage File: ZZR700110072Type of MaterialGlass negativesPhotographic printsNotesSecond print noted as "N10" on back. Title from contemporary print owned by the Western History Department, Denver Public Library. R7001100722Languageeng