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Box 8

 Container

Contains 34 Results:

25. Letter to A.T. Rogers from N.M. Arron. Sympathy. Manuscript,, April 10, 1911.

 Archival Record — Box: 8, Bundle: 18.
Scope and Content From the Collection: The Rogers Papers include legal, professional, and personal documents relating to all of Waldo Rogers' life. The legal and business documents pertain to the cases Rogers tried or over which Rogers presided during his time on the bench in Albuquerque. Included are case notes (1933-1958), letters between Rogers and other lawyers and judges, and the records of a lawsuit filed against Rogers based on the undesired outcome of a court case (1959-1961). There is an extensive collection of newspaper...
Dates: April 10, 1911.

26. Incomplete letter to A.T. Rogers. Sympathy. Manuscript,, April 5, 1911.

 Archival Record — Box: 8, Bundle: 18.
Scope and Content From the Collection: The Rogers Papers include legal, professional, and personal documents relating to all of Waldo Rogers' life. The legal and business documents pertain to the cases Rogers tried or over which Rogers presided during his time on the bench in Albuquerque. Included are case notes (1933-1958), letters between Rogers and other lawyers and judges, and the records of a lawsuit filed against Rogers based on the undesired outcome of a court case (1959-1961). There is an extensive collection of newspaper...
Dates: April 5, 1911.

27. Incomplete letter to Mrs. A.T. Rogers. Sympathy. Manuscript,, April 4, 1911.

 Archival Record — Box: 8, Bundle: 18.
Scope and Content From the Collection: The Rogers Papers include legal, professional, and personal documents relating to all of Waldo Rogers' life. The legal and business documents pertain to the cases Rogers tried or over which Rogers presided during his time on the bench in Albuquerque. Included are case notes (1933-1958), letters between Rogers and other lawyers and judges, and the records of a lawsuit filed against Rogers based on the undesired outcome of a court case (1959-1961). There is an extensive collection of newspaper...
Dates: April 4, 1911.

28. I.O. U. note for twelve thousand dollars. Signed Helen Rogers., March 30, 1911.

 Archival Record — Box: 8, Bundle: 18.
Scope and Content From the Collection: The Rogers Papers include legal, professional, and personal documents relating to all of Waldo Rogers' life. The legal and business documents pertain to the cases Rogers tried or over which Rogers presided during his time on the bench in Albuquerque. Included are case notes (1933-1958), letters between Rogers and other lawyers and judges, and the records of a lawsuit filed against Rogers based on the undesired outcome of a court case (1959-1961). There is an extensive collection of newspaper...
Dates: March 30, 1911.

29. 2 receipts from San Miguel National Bank. A.T. Rogers paid,two thousand dollars for account of Note on April 5, 1911. Mrs. A.T. Rogers paid six thousand and ten dollars for account of Note on April 7, 1911.

 Archival Record — Box: 8, Bundle: 18.
Scope and Content From the Collection: The Rogers Papers include legal, professional, and personal documents relating to all of Waldo Rogers' life. The legal and business documents pertain to the cases Rogers tried or over which Rogers presided during his time on the bench in Albuquerque. Included are case notes (1933-1958), letters between Rogers and other lawyers and judges, and the records of a lawsuit filed against Rogers based on the undesired outcome of a court case (1959-1961). There is an extensive collection of newspaper...
Dates: 1895-1964

30. Partial news clipping. Las Vegas Daily Optic. Headline: "Rogers Needed Money to Get Married On: The Self-confessed Kindnapper Grieves Over Disclosure of Love Affair.", April 17, 1911.

 Archival Record — Box: 8, Bundle: 18.
Scope and Content From the Collection: The Rogers Papers include legal, professional, and personal documents relating to all of Waldo Rogers' life. The legal and business documents pertain to the cases Rogers tried or over which Rogers presided during his time on the bench in Albuquerque. Included are case notes (1933-1958), letters between Rogers and other lawyers and judges, and the records of a lawsuit filed against Rogers based on the undesired outcome of a court case (1959-1961). There is an extensive collection of newspaper...
Dates: April 17, 1911.

31. Letter from Will Rogers to Albert and Helen. Dated, Friday night. He asks their forgiveness and claims he could not have actually carried out his plan of taking their money but he wanted a house like their's. Manuscript,

 Archival Record — Box: 8, Bundle: 18.
Scope and Content From the Collection: The Rogers Papers include legal, professional, and personal documents relating to all of Waldo Rogers' life. The legal and business documents pertain to the cases Rogers tried or over which Rogers presided during his time on the bench in Albuquerque. Included are case notes (1933-1958), letters between Rogers and other lawyers and judges, and the records of a lawsuit filed against Rogers based on the undesired outcome of a court case (1959-1961). There is an extensive collection of newspaper...
Dates: 1895-1964

32. Letter from Will Rogers to Mrs. A.T. Rogers, his mother., April 24, 1911.

 Archival Record — Box: 8, Bundle: 18.
Scope and Contents He expresses his grief over having committed the crime and suggests that his family arrange for him to come home (from Santa Fe jail), that he could go at night when no one would see him. States that he has been in jail almost two weeks and this is" surely long enough, isn't it." Manuscript,
Dates: April 24, 1911.

33. Letter from Will Rogers to Mrs. A.T. Rogers, his mother., April 24, 1911.

 Archival Record — Box: 8, Bundle: 18.
Scope and Contents He wants to go home and promises to stay in his own room, "where no one could see me or know that I was there." and again suggests that he could go (home) at night. Expresses a wish to be "out of the way entirely rather than in jail". And asks, by the way, did they get the package waiting at the Post Office for him and, if so, what is it, and would they bring it to him.
Dates: April 24, 1911.