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Box-folder 3:28

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Contains 17 Results:

Feliciano de la Vega to Alvarez, asks for a loan to start saddle blanket business, if not successful will work as a mason., 1856 Feb 15

 File — Box-Folder: 3:28, Reel-frame: 2:415
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: 1856 Feb 15

W.S. McKnight, St. Louis, to Alvarez, asks about a loan; mentions Padre Gallegos introduction of a Congressional Memorial to depose Judge Brocus., 1856 Feb 16

 File — Box-Folder: 3:28, Reel-frame: 2:418
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: 1856 Feb 16

Donaciano Vigil, Pecos, to Alvarez, has received his letters about the salt deal; will be in Santa Fe soon., 1856 Feb 20

 File — Box-Folder: 3:28, Reel-frame: 2:420
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: 1856 Feb 20

Appointment of Alvarez to Board of Education, Santa Fe County, according to Law of Feb. 4, 1856; refusal to accept his resignation, Feb. 29, three documents., 1856 Feb 26, 29

 File — Box-Folder: 3:28, Reel-frame: 2:422
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: 1856 Feb 26, 29

John W. Dunn, Las Vegas, to Alvarez, asks to rent land at Ocate., 1856 Mar 23

 File — Box-Folder: 3:28, Reel-frame: 2:428
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: 1856 Mar 23

S.B. Watrous, Las Vegas, to Alvarez, reports that a Sgt. Finney is settling some of Alvarez Ocate land on behalf of Alexander Hatch., 1856 Apr 12

 File — Box-Folder: 3:28, Reel-frame: 2:430
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: 1856 Apr 12

Hilario Gonsales, Las Vegas, to Alvarez concerning a petition Juan Maria Baca will present to the governor. Reverse, note by Alvarez to write H.H. Green, Fort Union, concerning Mr. Finney., 1856 Apr 24

 File — Box-Folder: 3:28, Reel-frame: 2:432
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: 1856 Apr 24

Miguel Sena y Romero, Tecolote, to Alvarez, concerning a petition to the governor to suspend the law of education., 1856 May 9

 File — Box-Folder: 3:28, Reel-frame: 2:434
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: 1856 May 9

P.H. Kelly, Canada, to Alvarez, reports that the granary needs repair., 1856 May 9

 File — Box-Folder: 3:28, Reel-frame: 2:436
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: 1856 May 9

Sister Maria Magdalena, Superintendent of the Convento de Nuestra Senora de la Luz, to Alvarez, thanking him for a favor., 1856 May 10

 File — Box-Folder: 3:28, Reel-frame: 2:438
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: 1856 May 10

Jose Salazar, Tome, to Alvarez, he and Agustin Masuri have talked with men recently from Sonora, report all is quiet there., 1856 May 19

 File — Box-Folder: 3:28, Reel-frame: 2:440
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: 1856 May 19

Donaciano Vigil, Pecos, to Alvarez, anxious to hear of the contest between Gallegos and Otero, asks for all news as quickly as possible., 1856 May 22

 File — Box-Folder: 3:28, Reel-frame: 2:442
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: 1856 May 22

Alvarez, lease to Jacob Meyer and Reuben Haas of that part of his house on the Santa Fe Plaza formerly known as the beerhouse., 1856 June 1

 File — Box-Folder: 3:28, Reel-frame: 2:444
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: 1856 June 1

Alvarez, lease of house in Santa Fe to James Neill and Miner C. Tuttle., 1856 June 5

 File — Box-Folder: 3:28, Reel-frame: 2:447
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: 1856 June 5

Alvarez, note to H. Mercure to give bearer 24 varas of linen., 1856 June 16

 File — Box-Folder: 3:28, Reel-frame: 2:449
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: 1856 June 16

Samuel Ellison, Santa Fe, to Donaciano Vigil, Pecos, rejoicing over Oteros defeat of Gallegos; comments on election irregularities; Navajo attacks on ranchos., 1856 June 23

 File — Box-Folder: 3:28, Reel-frame: 2:450
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: 1856 June 23

Wm. Pelham to Alvarez, asks for $1,000 loan., 1856 June 29

 File — Box-Folder: 3:28, Reel-frame: 2:454
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: 1856 June 29