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Box-folder 2:19

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Contains 31 Results:

Rafell Garcia, Las Vegas, to Alvarez, asks that he tell the quartermaster, Samwell Gulley, to come and get the stock he left for pasturage last October., 1847 Jan 3

 File — Box-Folder: 2:19, Reel-frame: 1:631
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of Alvarez's business, consular, and personal correspondence. Correspondents include numerous officials, customers, merchants, and suppliers in New Mexico, St. Louis, New Orleans, New York, and London. Subjects discussed include the Santa Fe Trail, trade relations between the United States and New Mexico, and New Mexico politics and statehood. Items of note are five Alvarez ledgers (1834-1855), a journal of campsites along the Santa Fe Trail, a partial English copy...
Dates: 1847 Jan 3

Charles Bent, Taos, to Alvarez. Possibly Bents last letter; no date, internal evidence suggests late January, 1847. Note on cover Gov. B. left Santa Fe on the 11th from Taos killed on 19th., 1847 Jan

 File — Box-Folder: 2:19, Reel-frame: 1:637
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of Alvarez's business, consular, and personal correspondence. Correspondents include numerous officials, customers, merchants, and suppliers in New Mexico, St. Louis, New Orleans, New York, and London. Subjects discussed include the Santa Fe Trail, trade relations between the United States and New Mexico, and New Mexico politics and statehood. Items of note are five Alvarez ledgers (1834-1855), a journal of campsites along the Santa Fe Trail, a partial English copy...
Dates: 1847 Jan

P. Harmony & Nephews, New York, to Alvarez, account of Juan Armijo., 1847 Feb 10

 File — Box-Folder: 2:19, Reel-frame: 1:640
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of Alvarez's business, consular, and personal correspondence. Correspondents include numerous officials, customers, merchants, and suppliers in New Mexico, St. Louis, New Orleans, New York, and London. Subjects discussed include the Santa Fe Trail, trade relations between the United States and New Mexico, and New Mexico politics and statehood. Items of note are five Alvarez ledgers (1834-1855), a journal of campsites along the Santa Fe Trail, a partial English copy...
Dates: 1847 Feb 10

Official Mexican Government pass., 1847 Mar 3

 File — Box-Folder: 2:19, Reel-frame: 1:647
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of Alvarez's business, consular, and personal correspondence. Correspondents include numerous officials, customers, merchants, and suppliers in New Mexico, St. Louis, New Orleans, New York, and London. Subjects discussed include the Santa Fe Trail, trade relations between the United States and New Mexico, and New Mexico politics and statehood. Items of note are five Alvarez ledgers (1834-1855), a journal of campsites along the Santa Fe Trail, a partial English copy...
Dates: 1847 Mar 3

Alvarez, Santa Fe, board bill., 1847 Mar 31

 File — Box-Folder: 2:19, Reel-frame: 1:648
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of Alvarez's business, consular, and personal correspondence. Correspondents include numerous officials, customers, merchants, and suppliers in New Mexico, St. Louis, New Orleans, New York, and London. Subjects discussed include the Santa Fe Trail, trade relations between the United States and New Mexico, and New Mexico politics and statehood. Items of note are five Alvarez ledgers (1834-1855), a journal of campsites along the Santa Fe Trail, a partial English copy...
Dates: 1847 Mar 31

Cornelius Davy, Chihuahua, to Alvarez re Houck account., 1847 Apr 3

 File — Box-Folder: 2:19, Reel-frame: 1:649
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of Alvarez's business, consular, and personal correspondence. Correspondents include numerous officials, customers, merchants, and suppliers in New Mexico, St. Louis, New Orleans, New York, and London. Subjects discussed include the Santa Fe Trail, trade relations between the United States and New Mexico, and New Mexico politics and statehood. Items of note are five Alvarez ledgers (1834-1855), a journal of campsites along the Santa Fe Trail, a partial English copy...
Dates: 1847 Apr 3

Funeral notice of John Scolly., 1847 Apr 12

 File — Box-Folder: 2:19, Reel-frame: 1:653
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of Alvarez's business, consular, and personal correspondence. Correspondents include numerous officials, customers, merchants, and suppliers in New Mexico, St. Louis, New Orleans, New York, and London. Subjects discussed include the Santa Fe Trail, trade relations between the United States and New Mexico, and New Mexico politics and statehood. Items of note are five Alvarez ledgers (1834-1855), a journal of campsites along the Santa Fe Trail, a partial English copy...
Dates: 1847 Apr 12

Wm. McCoy, Independence, to Alvarez, receipt for $1086.95; news of Mexican War; murder of Colburn., 1847 Apr 22

 File — Box-Folder: 2:19, Reel-frame: 1:657
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of Alvarez's business, consular, and personal correspondence. Correspondents include numerous officials, customers, merchants, and suppliers in New Mexico, St. Louis, New Orleans, New York, and London. Subjects discussed include the Santa Fe Trail, trade relations between the United States and New Mexico, and New Mexico politics and statehood. Items of note are five Alvarez ledgers (1834-1855), a journal of campsites along the Santa Fe Trail, a partial English copy...
Dates: 1847 Apr 22

Wilson & Clark, Independence via Ft. Leavenworth to Alvarez, forwarding letters to David Waldo and James Hull (?)., 1847 Apr 27

 File — Box-Folder: 2:19, Reel-frame: 1:659
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of Alvarez's business, consular, and personal correspondence. Correspondents include numerous officials, customers, merchants, and suppliers in New Mexico, St. Louis, New Orleans, New York, and London. Subjects discussed include the Santa Fe Trail, trade relations between the United States and New Mexico, and New Mexico politics and statehood. Items of note are five Alvarez ledgers (1834-1855), a journal of campsites along the Santa Fe Trail, a partial English copy...
Dates: 1847 Apr 27

Jacob Hall, Independence, to Alvarez, letter of introduction for James C. Bean., 1847 Apr 28

 File — Box-Folder: 2:19, Reel-frame: 1:661
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of Alvarez's business, consular, and personal correspondence. Correspondents include numerous officials, customers, merchants, and suppliers in New Mexico, St. Louis, New Orleans, New York, and London. Subjects discussed include the Santa Fe Trail, trade relations between the United States and New Mexico, and New Mexico politics and statehood. Items of note are five Alvarez ledgers (1834-1855), a journal of campsites along the Santa Fe Trail, a partial English copy...
Dates: 1847 Apr 28

Francisco Robledo to Alvarez asks whether the Doan/Scolly debt is paid., 1847 May 14

 File — Box-Folder: 2:19, Reel-frame: 1:663
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of Alvarez's business, consular, and personal correspondence. Correspondents include numerous officials, customers, merchants, and suppliers in New Mexico, St. Louis, New Orleans, New York, and London. Subjects discussed include the Santa Fe Trail, trade relations between the United States and New Mexico, and New Mexico politics and statehood. Items of note are five Alvarez ledgers (1834-1855), a journal of campsites along the Santa Fe Trail, a partial English copy...
Dates: 1847 May 14

A.L. Boggs, Independence, to Alvarez, concerning a mule of James Wethered., 1847 May 15

 File — Box-Folder: 2:19, Reel-frame: 1:665
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of Alvarez's business, consular, and personal correspondence. Correspondents include numerous officials, customers, merchants, and suppliers in New Mexico, St. Louis, New Orleans, New York, and London. Subjects discussed include the Santa Fe Trail, trade relations between the United States and New Mexico, and New Mexico politics and statehood. Items of note are five Alvarez ledgers (1834-1855), a journal of campsites along the Santa Fe Trail, a partial English copy...
Dates: 1847 May 15

Frederick Jewell, receipt to Alvarez, note of Joseph Nagle and merchandise., 1847 May 26

 File — Box-Folder: 2:19, Reel-frame: 1:668
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of Alvarez's business, consular, and personal correspondence. Correspondents include numerous officials, customers, merchants, and suppliers in New Mexico, St. Louis, New Orleans, New York, and London. Subjects discussed include the Santa Fe Trail, trade relations between the United States and New Mexico, and New Mexico politics and statehood. Items of note are five Alvarez ledgers (1834-1855), a journal of campsites along the Santa Fe Trail, a partial English copy...
Dates: 1847 May 26

Manuel Alvarez, petition to run for U.S. Congress., 1847 June 10

 File — Box-Folder: 2:19, Reel-frame: 1:669
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of Alvarez's business, consular, and personal correspondence. Correspondents include numerous officials, customers, merchants, and suppliers in New Mexico, St. Louis, New Orleans, New York, and London. Subjects discussed include the Santa Fe Trail, trade relations between the United States and New Mexico, and New Mexico politics and statehood. Items of note are five Alvarez ledgers (1834-1855), a journal of campsites along the Santa Fe Trail, a partial English copy...
Dates: 1847 June 10

Wm. McCoy, Independence, to Alvarez, business matters; news of war; introduction of James McGill; encloses letter to Speyer., 1847 June 13

 File — Box-Folder: 2:19, Reel-frame: 1:670
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of Alvarez's business, consular, and personal correspondence. Correspondents include numerous officials, customers, merchants, and suppliers in New Mexico, St. Louis, New Orleans, New York, and London. Subjects discussed include the Santa Fe Trail, trade relations between the United States and New Mexico, and New Mexico politics and statehood. Items of note are five Alvarez ledgers (1834-1855), a journal of campsites along the Santa Fe Trail, a partial English copy...
Dates: 1847 June 13

Guillermo Curtis Skinner, lawyer, draft ad for registration of land grants; reverse, Getrudis Barcelo and Santiago Flores, funeral notice for a daughter of Flores., 1847 June 14

 File — Box-Folder: 2:19, Reel-frame: 1:673
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of Alvarez's business, consular, and personal correspondence. Correspondents include numerous officials, customers, merchants, and suppliers in New Mexico, St. Louis, New Orleans, New York, and London. Subjects discussed include the Santa Fe Trail, trade relations between the United States and New Mexico, and New Mexico politics and statehood. Items of note are five Alvarez ledgers (1834-1855), a journal of campsites along the Santa Fe Trail, a partial English copy...
Dates: 1847 June 14

Henry Norris, New York, to Alvarez, instructions for delivery of letters to Albert Speyer., 1847 June 16

 File — Box-Folder: 2:19, Reel-frame: 1:675
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of Alvarez's business, consular, and personal correspondence. Correspondents include numerous officials, customers, merchants, and suppliers in New Mexico, St. Louis, New Orleans, New York, and London. Subjects discussed include the Santa Fe Trail, trade relations between the United States and New Mexico, and New Mexico politics and statehood. Items of note are five Alvarez ledgers (1834-1855), a journal of campsites along the Santa Fe Trail, a partial English copy...
Dates: 1847 June 16

S. Houck, Santa Clara, to Alvarez asking him to collect notes of Jose de la Luz Jaques and George Herford, El Paso., 1847 June 18

 File — Box-Folder: 2:19, Reel-frame: 1:678
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of Alvarez's business, consular, and personal correspondence. Correspondents include numerous officials, customers, merchants, and suppliers in New Mexico, St. Louis, New Orleans, New York, and London. Subjects discussed include the Santa Fe Trail, trade relations between the United States and New Mexico, and New Mexico politics and statehood. Items of note are five Alvarez ledgers (1834-1855), a journal of campsites along the Santa Fe Trail, a partial English copy...
Dates: 1847 June 18

Manuela Antonia Jaramiyo, Real de Dolores, to Alvarez, pays her bill., 1847 June 26

 File — Box-Folder: 2:19, Reel-frame: 1:680
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of Alvarez's business, consular, and personal correspondence. Correspondents include numerous officials, customers, merchants, and suppliers in New Mexico, St. Louis, New Orleans, New York, and London. Subjects discussed include the Santa Fe Trail, trade relations between the United States and New Mexico, and New Mexico politics and statehood. Items of note are five Alvarez ledgers (1834-1855), a journal of campsites along the Santa Fe Trail, a partial English copy...
Dates: 1847 June 26

Hansford & Flournoy, Independence, to Alvarez, asks him to collect notes of Emerson Turner and Manuel Armijo., 1847 July 4

 File — Box-Folder: 2:19, Reel-frame: 1:682
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of Alvarez's business, consular, and personal correspondence. Correspondents include numerous officials, customers, merchants, and suppliers in New Mexico, St. Louis, New Orleans, New York, and London. Subjects discussed include the Santa Fe Trail, trade relations between the United States and New Mexico, and New Mexico politics and statehood. Items of note are five Alvarez ledgers (1834-1855), a journal of campsites along the Santa Fe Trail, a partial English copy...
Dates: 1847 July 4

Maria Rosalia Baca, Taos, to Alvarez, not interested in mules., 1847 July 15

 File — Box-Folder: 2:19, Reel-frame: 1:684
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of Alvarez's business, consular, and personal correspondence. Correspondents include numerous officials, customers, merchants, and suppliers in New Mexico, St. Louis, New Orleans, New York, and London. Subjects discussed include the Santa Fe Trail, trade relations between the United States and New Mexico, and New Mexico politics and statehood. Items of note are five Alvarez ledgers (1834-1855), a journal of campsites along the Santa Fe Trail, a partial English copy...
Dates: 1847 July 15

James C. Bean, receipt to Alvarez for collection of note of R. Newman., 1847 July 21

 File — Box-Folder: 2:19, Reel-frame: 1:686
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of Alvarez's business, consular, and personal correspondence. Correspondents include numerous officials, customers, merchants, and suppliers in New Mexico, St. Louis, New Orleans, New York, and London. Subjects discussed include the Santa Fe Trail, trade relations between the United States and New Mexico, and New Mexico politics and statehood. Items of note are five Alvarez ledgers (1834-1855), a journal of campsites along the Santa Fe Trail, a partial English copy...
Dates: 1847 July 21

Hansford & Flournoy, Independence, to Alvarez asks him to collect a total of $3148.33 from officers of Col. John Rolls command., 1847 Aug 15

 File — Box-Folder: 2:19, Reel-frame: 1:687
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of Alvarez's business, consular, and personal correspondence. Correspondents include numerous officials, customers, merchants, and suppliers in New Mexico, St. Louis, New Orleans, New York, and London. Subjects discussed include the Santa Fe Trail, trade relations between the United States and New Mexico, and New Mexico politics and statehood. Items of note are five Alvarez ledgers (1834-1855), a journal of campsites along the Santa Fe Trail, a partial English copy...
Dates: 1847 Aug 15

Alvarez to Wm. McCoy and David Waldo, Independence, thanks for handling his accounts; Speyer has returned to U.S.; territory is peaceful., 1847 Aug 31

 File — Box-Folder: 2:19, Reel-frame: 1:689
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of Alvarez's business, consular, and personal correspondence. Correspondents include numerous officials, customers, merchants, and suppliers in New Mexico, St. Louis, New Orleans, New York, and London. Subjects discussed include the Santa Fe Trail, trade relations between the United States and New Mexico, and New Mexico politics and statehood. Items of note are five Alvarez ledgers (1834-1855), a journal of campsites along the Santa Fe Trail, a partial English copy...
Dates: 1847 Aug 31

Juan Lopez, receipt to Alvarez for collections against Antonio Jaques, witness J.H. McCutchan, Oct. 22, 1847., 1847 Oct 22

 File — Box-Folder: 2:19, Reel-frame: 1:691
Scope and Content From the Collection: Collection consists primarily of Alvarez's business, consular, and personal correspondence. Correspondents include numerous officials, customers, merchants, and suppliers in New Mexico, St. Louis, New Orleans, New York, and London. Subjects discussed include the Santa Fe Trail, trade relations between the United States and New Mexico, and New Mexico politics and statehood. Items of note are five Alvarez ledgers (1834-1855), a journal of campsites along the Santa Fe Trail, a partial English copy...
Dates: 1847 Oct 22