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Contains 73 Results:

Albuquerque, N. M. Letter to Rafael Armijo from Manuel Armijo., 20 Feb 1873.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 46
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 Feb 1873.

Bernalillo. Rafael and Manuel Armijo vs. Manuel Garcia, re: Armijo's petition in an action of ejectment against Garcia., Oct 1873.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 47
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: Oct 1873.

Las Cruces, N. M. Letter to Manuel Armijo from Rafael Armijo. Also letter dated 17 May 1880 to Jose Jaramillo from Rafael Armijo., 16 May 1880.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 48
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: 16 May 1880.

Albuquerque, N. M. List of debts of the firm of the Armijo Brothers., 13 Apr 1881.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 49
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 Apr 1881.

Las Cruces, N. M. Letter to Rafael Armijo from Evangelita Chavez., 15 May 1883.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 57
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 May 1883.

Washington, D. C. Letter to Rafael Armijo from Charles and W. B. King, attorneys, re: power of attorney for Indian depredations claims against the government., 19 Apr 1886.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 58
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: 19 Apr 1886.

Albuquerque, N. M. Conway, Resques and Childers. Cancellation of their claims against the Armijos., 24 Jan 1883.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 55
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: 24 Jan 1883.

Las Cruces, N. M. Letter to Rafael Armijo from Marcial Valdez., 15 May 1883.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 56
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 May 1883.

Rafael Armijo. Claims for Indian depredations form. Incomplete., 1886.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 61
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: 1886.

Affidavit in Indian Depredations Claims. A printed form, not filled in., 1841-1902 (bulk 1854-1887)

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 62
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: 1841-1902 (bulk 1854-1887)

Printed letter from John Mullar, Sanborn, and King, re: Indian depredations claims., 15 Apr 1887.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 63
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 Apr 1887.

Washington, D. C. HR 805. Printed bill for the relief of Manuel and Rafael Armijo for Indian depredations claims., 13 Sep 1886.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 59
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 Sep 1886.

Power of attorney. Rafael Armijo to Charles and William B. King for prosecution of Indian depredations claims against the government., 1886.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 60
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: 1886.

Bernalillo County. Johan A. Hill. Certificate of appointment., 10 May 1887.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 64
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: 10 May 1887.

Washington, D. C. Letter to Rafael Armijo from law office of Charles and William B. King, re: Armijo's failure to return forms dealing with Indian depredations claims., 21 Jun 1887.

 File — Box: 1, Frame: 65
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: 21 Jun 1887.

Notes regarding a proposed bill introduced in Congress by Francisco Thomas (D. Md.) relative to claims against the government by loyal Southerners for provisions seized by Union armies during the Civil War., No date.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 66
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: No date.

Description of property. Maria Garcia to Conception Garcia de Duran., No date.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 67
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: No date.

Las Cruces, N. M. Description of the home of Dn. Yreneo Lujan., No date.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 72
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: No date.

Congressional Record (apparently not part of original donation), June 27, 1902.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 73
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: June 27, 1902.

Description of property in deeds., No date.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 70
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: No date.

"A list of what each package contains according to its number." Apparently these two pages were at one time an index to the documents now listed in this inventory., No date.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 71
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: No date.

List of animals stolen by Indians., No date.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 68
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: No date.

Description of lands in the settlement known as Ranchos Atrisco., No date.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 69
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: No date.