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Box 1

 Container

Contains 73 Results:

Lists of effects of Don Jose Lubero., 4 Aug 1852.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Content From the Collection: The John L. Gay collection (1841-1902) consists primarily of business documents and correspondence concerning Manuel and Rafael Armijo. These papers are particularly valuable in that they throw light on some phases of the Civil War period in New Mexico. The Armijos were merchants with stores in Albuquerque, Mesilla and other places in New Mexico. The Armijos identified themselves with the South at the beginning of the Civil War, and sold quantities of merchandise to Baylor, Sibley, and other...
Dates: 4 Aug 1852.

Bernalillo County. Rafael and Manuel Armijo vs. Manuel Garcia. Ejectment. Copy of a deed to be used in evidence, Manuel Analla to Cristobal Pacheco, 1806., 3 Jun 1854.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Content From the Collection: The John L. Gay collection (1841-1902) consists primarily of business documents and correspondence concerning Manuel and Rafael Armijo. These papers are particularly valuable in that they throw light on some phases of the Civil War period in New Mexico. The Armijos were merchants with stores in Albuquerque, Mesilla and other places in New Mexico. The Armijos identified themselves with the South at the beginning of the Civil War, and sold quantities of merchandise to Baylor, Sibley, and other...
Dates: 3 Jun 1854.

Bernalillo County. Rafael and Manuel Armijo vs. Manuel Garcia. Ejectment. Copy of a deed from Jose Maria Lopez to Manuel Armijo and transfers and endorsements. 1820., 3 Jun 1854.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content From the Collection: The John L. Gay collection (1841-1902) consists primarily of business documents and correspondence concerning Manuel and Rafael Armijo. These papers are particularly valuable in that they throw light on some phases of the Civil War period in New Mexico. The Armijos were merchants with stores in Albuquerque, Mesilla and other places in New Mexico. The Armijos identified themselves with the South at the beginning of the Civil War, and sold quantities of merchandise to Baylor, Sibley, and other...
Dates: 3 Jun 1854.

Guadalajara, Mexico. Invoice of goods sent to Manuel Armijo., 5 Jan 1859.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Content From the Collection: The John L. Gay collection (1841-1902) consists primarily of business documents and correspondence concerning Manuel and Rafael Armijo. These papers are particularly valuable in that they throw light on some phases of the Civil War period in New Mexico. The Armijos were merchants with stores in Albuquerque, Mesilla and other places in New Mexico. The Armijos identified themselves with the South at the beginning of the Civil War, and sold quantities of merchandise to Baylor, Sibley, and other...
Dates: 5 Jan 1859.

Guadalajara, Mexico. Invoice of goods sent to Manuel Armijo., 13 Jan 1859.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 11
Scope and Content From the Collection: The John L. Gay collection (1841-1902) consists primarily of business documents and correspondence concerning Manuel and Rafael Armijo. These papers are particularly valuable in that they throw light on some phases of the Civil War period in New Mexico. The Armijos were merchants with stores in Albuquerque, Mesilla and other places in New Mexico. The Armijos identified themselves with the South at the beginning of the Civil War, and sold quantities of merchandise to Baylor, Sibley, and other...
Dates: 13 Jan 1859.

Bernalillo County. Rafael and Manuel Armijo vs. Manuel Garcia. Ejectment. Copy of a deed from Lorenzo Carvajal to Francisco Armijo, 1816., 15 Jun 1854.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Content From the Collection: The John L. Gay collection (1841-1902) consists primarily of business documents and correspondence concerning Manuel and Rafael Armijo. These papers are particularly valuable in that they throw light on some phases of the Civil War period in New Mexico. The Armijos were merchants with stores in Albuquerque, Mesilla and other places in New Mexico. The Armijos identified themselves with the South at the beginning of the Civil War, and sold quantities of merchandise to Baylor, Sibley, and other...
Dates: 15 Jun 1854.

Evangelito Chaves, deed of transfer, 9 Mar 1857.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Content From the Collection: The John L. Gay collection (1841-1902) consists primarily of business documents and correspondence concerning Manuel and Rafael Armijo. These papers are particularly valuable in that they throw light on some phases of the Civil War period in New Mexico. The Armijos were merchants with stores in Albuquerque, Mesilla and other places in New Mexico. The Armijos identified themselves with the South at the beginning of the Civil War, and sold quantities of merchandise to Baylor, Sibley, and other...
Dates: 9 Mar 1857.

Bernalillo County. Rafael and Manuel Armijo vs. Manuel Garcia. Ejectment. Deed from Manuel Sanches to Manuel Armijo, 1822., 3 Jun 1854.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: The John L. Gay collection (1841-1902) consists primarily of business documents and correspondence concerning Manuel and Rafael Armijo. These papers are particularly valuable in that they throw light on some phases of the Civil War period in New Mexico. The Armijos were merchants with stores in Albuquerque, Mesilla and other places in New Mexico. The Armijos identified themselves with the South at the beginning of the Civil War, and sold quantities of merchandise to Baylor, Sibley, and other...
Dates: 3 Jun 1854.

Bernalillo County. Rafael and Manuel Armijo vs. Manuel Garcia. Ejectment. Copy of a ded from Ysidro Garcia to Lorenzo Carvajal, 1816., 15 Jun 1854.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Content From the Collection: The John L. Gay collection (1841-1902) consists primarily of business documents and correspondence concerning Manuel and Rafael Armijo. These papers are particularly valuable in that they throw light on some phases of the Civil War period in New Mexico. The Armijos were merchants with stores in Albuquerque, Mesilla and other places in New Mexico. The Armijos identified themselves with the South at the beginning of the Civil War, and sold quantities of merchandise to Baylor, Sibley, and other...
Dates: 15 Jun 1854.

Ranchos de Atrisco. Rafael Armijo and Manuel Armijo. Ejectment. Deed from Toribio Sedillo to Francisco Sanches., 20 March 1841.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Content From the Collection: The John L. Gay collection (1841-1902) consists primarily of business documents and correspondence concerning Manuel and Rafael Armijo. These papers are particularly valuable in that they throw light on some phases of the Civil War period in New Mexico. The Armijos were merchants with stores in Albuquerque, Mesilla and other places in New Mexico. The Armijos identified themselves with the South at the beginning of the Civil War, and sold quantities of merchandise to Baylor, Sibley, and other...
Dates: 20 March 1841.

Estate of Rita Armijo, widow of Vincente Armijo. Sum of $484.04 to Manuel A. Otero., 9 Dec 1857.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Content From the Collection: The John L. Gay collection (1841-1902) consists primarily of business documents and correspondence concerning Manuel and Rafael Armijo. These papers are particularly valuable in that they throw light on some phases of the Civil War period in New Mexico. The Armijos were merchants with stores in Albuquerque, Mesilla and other places in New Mexico. The Armijos identified themselves with the South at the beginning of the Civil War, and sold quantities of merchandise to Baylor, Sibley, and other...
Dates: 9 Dec 1857.

Letter to Rafael Armijo from Crist?bal Sanchez, re: Indian depredations., 28 Jan 1861.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 14
Scope and Content From the Collection: The John L. Gay collection (1841-1902) consists primarily of business documents and correspondence concerning Manuel and Rafael Armijo. These papers are particularly valuable in that they throw light on some phases of the Civil War period in New Mexico. The Armijos were merchants with stores in Albuquerque, Mesilla and other places in New Mexico. The Armijos identified themselves with the South at the beginning of the Civil War, and sold quantities of merchandise to Baylor, Sibley, and other...
Dates: 28 Jan 1861.

Albuquerque. List of wheat., 18 Feb 1861.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 15
Scope and Content From the Collection: The John L. Gay collection (1841-1902) consists primarily of business documents and correspondence concerning Manuel and Rafael Armijo. These papers are particularly valuable in that they throw light on some phases of the Civil War period in New Mexico. The Armijos were merchants with stores in Albuquerque, Mesilla and other places in New Mexico. The Armijos identified themselves with the South at the beginning of the Civil War, and sold quantities of merchandise to Baylor, Sibley, and other...
Dates: 18 Feb 1861.

List of debtors to the house of Rafael and Manuel Armijo., 18 Feb 1861.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Scope and Content From the Collection: The John L. Gay collection (1841-1902) consists primarily of business documents and correspondence concerning Manuel and Rafael Armijo. These papers are particularly valuable in that they throw light on some phases of the Civil War period in New Mexico. The Armijos were merchants with stores in Albuquerque, Mesilla and other places in New Mexico. The Armijos identified themselves with the South at the beginning of the Civil War, and sold quantities of merchandise to Baylor, Sibley, and other...
Dates: 18 Feb 1861.

List of individuals indebted to Rafael and Manuel Armijo and amounts., 1859.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 12
Scope and Content From the Collection: The John L. Gay collection (1841-1902) consists primarily of business documents and correspondence concerning Manuel and Rafael Armijo. These papers are particularly valuable in that they throw light on some phases of the Civil War period in New Mexico. The Armijos were merchants with stores in Albuquerque, Mesilla and other places in New Mexico. The Armijos identified themselves with the South at the beginning of the Civil War, and sold quantities of merchandise to Baylor, Sibley, and other...
Dates: 1859.

Albuquerque. Receipt for $200.00. Rafael Armijo to Thomas Papin on account., 6 Nov 1860.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 13
Scope and Content From the Collection: The John L. Gay collection (1841-1902) consists primarily of business documents and correspondence concerning Manuel and Rafael Armijo. These papers are particularly valuable in that they throw light on some phases of the Civil War period in New Mexico. The Armijos were merchants with stores in Albuquerque, Mesilla and other places in New Mexico. The Armijos identified themselves with the South at the beginning of the Civil War, and sold quantities of merchandise to Baylor, Sibley, and other...
Dates: 6 Nov 1860.

Romero, Antonio. Discharge certificate from service with New Mexico volunteers., 30 Oct 1861.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 19
Scope and Content From the Collection: The John L. Gay collection (1841-1902) consists primarily of business documents and correspondence concerning Manuel and Rafael Armijo. These papers are particularly valuable in that they throw light on some phases of the Civil War period in New Mexico. The Armijos were merchants with stores in Albuquerque, Mesilla and other places in New Mexico. The Armijos identified themselves with the South at the beginning of the Civil War, and sold quantities of merchandise to Baylor, Sibley, and other...
Dates: 30 Oct 1861.

Domingues, Tumesino. Discharge certificate from service with New Mexico volunteers., 30 Oct 1861.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 17
Scope and Content From the Collection: The John L. Gay collection (1841-1902) consists primarily of business documents and correspondence concerning Manuel and Rafael Armijo. These papers are particularly valuable in that they throw light on some phases of the Civil War period in New Mexico. The Armijos were merchants with stores in Albuquerque, Mesilla and other places in New Mexico. The Armijos identified themselves with the South at the beginning of the Civil War, and sold quantities of merchandise to Baylor, Sibley, and other...
Dates: 30 Oct 1861.

Guerralo, Vincento. Discharge certificate from service with New Mexico volunteers., 30 Oct 1861.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 18
Scope and Content From the Collection: The John L. Gay collection (1841-1902) consists primarily of business documents and correspondence concerning Manuel and Rafael Armijo. These papers are particularly valuable in that they throw light on some phases of the Civil War period in New Mexico. The Armijos were merchants with stores in Albuquerque, Mesilla and other places in New Mexico. The Armijos identified themselves with the South at the beginning of the Civil War, and sold quantities of merchandise to Baylor, Sibley, and other...
Dates: 30 Oct 1861.

San Antonio, Texas. Bill of sale to Rafael Armijo for purchase of four negro slaves., 17 Mar 1864.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 24
Scope and Content From the Collection: The John L. Gay collection (1841-1902) consists primarily of business documents and correspondence concerning Manuel and Rafael Armijo. These papers are particularly valuable in that they throw light on some phases of the Civil War period in New Mexico. The Armijos were merchants with stores in Albuquerque, Mesilla and other places in New Mexico. The Armijos identified themselves with the South at the beginning of the Civil War, and sold quantities of merchandise to Baylor, Sibley, and other...
Dates: 17 Mar 1864.

San Antonio, Texas. Bill of sale to Rafael Armijo for purchase of one negro slave., 1 Apr 1865.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 25
Scope and Content From the Collection: The John L. Gay collection (1841-1902) consists primarily of business documents and correspondence concerning Manuel and Rafael Armijo. These papers are particularly valuable in that they throw light on some phases of the Civil War period in New Mexico. The Armijos were merchants with stores in Albuquerque, Mesilla and other places in New Mexico. The Armijos identified themselves with the South at the beginning of the Civil War, and sold quantities of merchandise to Baylor, Sibley, and other...
Dates: 1 Apr 1865.

Tapia, Jose Gregorio. Discharge certificate from service with New Mexico volunteers., 30 Oct 1861.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 21
Scope and Content From the Collection: The John L. Gay collection (1841-1902) consists primarily of business documents and correspondence concerning Manuel and Rafael Armijo. These papers are particularly valuable in that they throw light on some phases of the Civil War period in New Mexico. The Armijos were merchants with stores in Albuquerque, Mesilla and other places in New Mexico. The Armijos identified themselves with the South at the beginning of the Civil War, and sold quantities of merchandise to Baylor, Sibley, and other...
Dates: 30 Oct 1861.

Lists of names, each followed by a sum of money. Perhaps a list of money owed to the Armijo Brothers on account., 1861.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 22
Scope and Content From the Collection: The John L. Gay collection (1841-1902) consists primarily of business documents and correspondence concerning Manuel and Rafael Armijo. These papers are particularly valuable in that they throw light on some phases of the Civil War period in New Mexico. The Armijos were merchants with stores in Albuquerque, Mesilla and other places in New Mexico. The Armijos identified themselves with the South at the beginning of the Civil War, and sold quantities of merchandise to Baylor, Sibley, and other...
Dates: 1861.

Ft. Bliss, Texas. Receipt for $60.00. Rafael Armijo and brother from Lt. Col. W. C. McNeil forgoods received., 12 Jun 1862.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 23
Scope and Content From the Collection: The John L. Gay collection (1841-1902) consists primarily of business documents and correspondence concerning Manuel and Rafael Armijo. These papers are particularly valuable in that they throw light on some phases of the Civil War period in New Mexico. The Armijos were merchants with stores in Albuquerque, Mesilla and other places in New Mexico. The Armijos identified themselves with the South at the beginning of the Civil War, and sold quantities of merchandise to Baylor, Sibley, and other...
Dates: 12 Jun 1862.

Sanches, Jose Anastacio. Discharge certificate from service with New Mexico volunteers., 30 Oct 1861.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 20
Scope and Content From the Collection: The John L. Gay collection (1841-1902) consists primarily of business documents and correspondence concerning Manuel and Rafael Armijo. These papers are particularly valuable in that they throw light on some phases of the Civil War period in New Mexico. The Armijos were merchants with stores in Albuquerque, Mesilla and other places in New Mexico. The Armijos identified themselves with the South at the beginning of the Civil War, and sold quantities of merchandise to Baylor, Sibley, and other...
Dates: 30 Oct 1861.