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Box 6

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Contains 1 Result:

William D. Ayers, copy service records from NARA, born in Philadelphia, enlisted in Baltimore, Maryland, served as a United States dragoon 1848, in Apache campaign with Grier 1850, White massacre, in Navajo country with Sumner in 1851 and against the Apaches at Mansana, Manzano, New Mexico in 1851, with Carleton 1853, re- enlisted Fort Yuma 1858, in 1859 he requested bounty land for serving in military, wife Altagracia Perea de Ayers, Audra Ayers de Martin, Andreau Ayers de Martinez, Julian Ayers, probate report on estate, property in Albuquerque, he raised his own company for service in the Civil War. Letter from Ayers to Borchert September 30, 1861, capture of Mink by Texans, etc.

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 58
Scope and Content From the Collection: The Charles and Jacqueline Meketa papers contain the working papers and research files collected and produced during the research for their books and articles related mainly to the Civil War period and to 20th century New Mexico and Arizona history. Materials include notes, unpublished manuscripts and correspondence concerning publication and funding of their work. The collection is divided into four series. Biographical and Personal papers include...
Dates: 1792-1994; Majority of material found within 1860-1990