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Contains 256 Results:

from Dr J Elliott Colburn, Chicago to Edward L. Bartlett about ordering reading glasses, n.d.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of 5 folders, containing some 778 items of general correspondence mostly to Bartlett during his years as Adjutant General of New Mexico Territory (1882-1885), as a private attorney (1896), and as Solicitor General of the Territory (1903). A large amount of the letters are hand written and some are written in Spanish. Most of the letters in the first 3 folders deal with situations arising during his time as Adjutant General. Matters such as military...
Dates: n.d.

from John Greenwald, chm, Socorro CO Commiss. to Edward L. Bartlett about poor county records and office matters- wishes him to visit., 2.11.1903

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of 5 folders, containing some 778 items of general correspondence mostly to Bartlett during his years as Adjutant General of New Mexico Territory (1882-1885), as a private attorney (1896), and as Solicitor General of the Territory (1903). A large amount of the letters are hand written and some are written in Spanish. Most of the letters in the first 3 folders deal with situations arising during his time as Adjutant General. Matters such as military...
Dates: 2.11.1903

from L.B. Prince, Santa Fe to Edward L. Bartlett about a Vaughn sale., 2.11.1903

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of 5 folders, containing some 778 items of general correspondence mostly to Bartlett during his years as Adjutant General of New Mexico Territory (1882-1885), as a private attorney (1896), and as Solicitor General of the Territory (1903). A large amount of the letters are hand written and some are written in Spanish. Most of the letters in the first 3 folders deal with situations arising during his time as Adjutant General. Matters such as military...
Dates: 2.11.1903

from Geo D Cook, NY to Edward L. Bartlett about Santa Fe Co. indebtedness, 2.9.1903

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of 5 folders, containing some 778 items of general correspondence mostly to Bartlett during his years as Adjutant General of New Mexico Territory (1882-1885), as a private attorney (1896), and as Solicitor General of the Territory (1903). A large amount of the letters are hand written and some are written in Spanish. Most of the letters in the first 3 folders deal with situations arising during his time as Adjutant General. Matters such as military...
Dates: 2.9.1903

from I A Babcock to Edward L. Bartlett receipt for goods, 2.11.1903

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of 5 folders, containing some 778 items of general correspondence mostly to Bartlett during his years as Adjutant General of New Mexico Territory (1882-1885), as a private attorney (1896), and as Solicitor General of the Territory (1903). A large amount of the letters are hand written and some are written in Spanish. Most of the letters in the first 3 folders deal with situations arising during his time as Adjutant General. Matters such as military...
Dates: 2.11.1903

from Arthur Boyle, Santa Fe, to Edward L. Bartlett flowers for favors, 2.5.1903

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of 5 folders, containing some 778 items of general correspondence mostly to Bartlett during his years as Adjutant General of New Mexico Territory (1882-1885), as a private attorney (1896), and as Solicitor General of the Territory (1903). A large amount of the letters are hand written and some are written in Spanish. Most of the letters in the first 3 folders deal with situations arising during his time as Adjutant General. Matters such as military...
Dates: 2.5.1903

from Robt Leland Hallett, Chicago to Edward L. Bartlett, relative seeking job in NM; need connections to prosper in Chicago., 2.6.1903

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of 5 folders, containing some 778 items of general correspondence mostly to Bartlett during his years as Adjutant General of New Mexico Territory (1882-1885), as a private attorney (1896), and as Solicitor General of the Territory (1903). A large amount of the letters are hand written and some are written in Spanish. Most of the letters in the first 3 folders deal with situations arising during his time as Adjutant General. Matters such as military...
Dates: 2.6.1903

from WD Washburn, Chicago to Edward L. Bartlett about legal matters in Mex., SW RR Corp., 2.12.1903

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of 5 folders, containing some 778 items of general correspondence mostly to Bartlett during his years as Adjutant General of New Mexico Territory (1882-1885), as a private attorney (1896), and as Solicitor General of the Territory (1903). A large amount of the letters are hand written and some are written in Spanish. Most of the letters in the first 3 folders deal with situations arising during his time as Adjutant General. Matters such as military...
Dates: 2.12.1903

from Daniel Warren, Wayne, NY to Edward L. Bartlett about a marble bust of Samuel Hallett., 2.16.1903

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of 5 folders, containing some 778 items of general correspondence mostly to Bartlett during his years as Adjutant General of New Mexico Territory (1882-1885), as a private attorney (1896), and as Solicitor General of the Territory (1903). A large amount of the letters are hand written and some are written in Spanish. Most of the letters in the first 3 folders deal with situations arising during his time as Adjutant General. Matters such as military...
Dates: 2.16.1903

from BS Rodey, USHR,Washington to Edward L. Bartlett about a pamphlet, other senators, 2.9.1903

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of 5 folders, containing some 778 items of general correspondence mostly to Bartlett during his years as Adjutant General of New Mexico Territory (1882-1885), as a private attorney (1896), and as Solicitor General of the Territory (1903). A large amount of the letters are hand written and some are written in Spanish. Most of the letters in the first 3 folders deal with situations arising during his time as Adjutant General. Matters such as military...
Dates: 2.9.1903

from Streeter Bros shoes in Chcago to Edward L. Bartlett- glad shoes fit., 2.9.1903

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of 5 folders, containing some 778 items of general correspondence mostly to Bartlett during his years as Adjutant General of New Mexico Territory (1882-1885), as a private attorney (1896), and as Solicitor General of the Territory (1903). A large amount of the letters are hand written and some are written in Spanish. Most of the letters in the first 3 folders deal with situations arising during his time as Adjutant General. Matters such as military...
Dates: 2.9.1903

from CB Horton, Omaha, Neb to Edward L. Bartlett complimentary franks for family, 2.27.1903

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of 5 folders, containing some 778 items of general correspondence mostly to Bartlett during his years as Adjutant General of New Mexico Territory (1882-1885), as a private attorney (1896), and as Solicitor General of the Territory (1903). A large amount of the letters are hand written and some are written in Spanish. Most of the letters in the first 3 folders deal with situations arising during his time as Adjutant General. Matters such as military...
Dates: 2.27.1903

from Wolcott of Denver Rio Grande RR to Edward L. Bartlett for recording incorporation of Rio Grande & Southwestern RR, 2.27.1903

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of 5 folders, containing some 778 items of general correspondence mostly to Bartlett during his years as Adjutant General of New Mexico Territory (1882-1885), as a private attorney (1896), and as Solicitor General of the Territory (1903). A large amount of the letters are hand written and some are written in Spanish. Most of the letters in the first 3 folders deal with situations arising during his time as Adjutant General. Matters such as military...
Dates: 2.27.1903

from John Greenwald to Edward L. Bartlett, telegram, to have Pritchard come to Socorro, 2.19.1903

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of 5 folders, containing some 778 items of general correspondence mostly to Bartlett during his years as Adjutant General of New Mexico Territory (1882-1885), as a private attorney (1896), and as Solicitor General of the Territory (1903). A large amount of the letters are hand written and some are written in Spanish. Most of the letters in the first 3 folders deal with situations arising during his time as Adjutant General. Matters such as military...
Dates: 2.19.1903

from Hugo Brecklein, Kans, City Mo to Edward L. Bartlett order for supplies, 2.19.1903

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of 5 folders, containing some 778 items of general correspondence mostly to Bartlett during his years as Adjutant General of New Mexico Territory (1882-1885), as a private attorney (1896), and as Solicitor General of the Territory (1903). A large amount of the letters are hand written and some are written in Spanish. Most of the letters in the first 3 folders deal with situations arising during his time as Adjutant General. Matters such as military...
Dates: 2.19.1903

from Alexander J Nisbet, Roswell to Edward L. Bartlett asking for political support, 2.21.1903

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of 5 folders, containing some 778 items of general correspondence mostly to Bartlett during his years as Adjutant General of New Mexico Territory (1882-1885), as a private attorney (1896), and as Solicitor General of the Territory (1903). A large amount of the letters are hand written and some are written in Spanish. Most of the letters in the first 3 folders deal with situations arising during his time as Adjutant General. Matters such as military...
Dates: 2.21.1903

from John Martin, Topeka Kansas to Edward L. Bartlett to have grandson donate marble bust of Hallett to Kansas State Hist. Soc., 2.21.1903

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of 5 folders, containing some 778 items of general correspondence mostly to Bartlett during his years as Adjutant General of New Mexico Territory (1882-1885), as a private attorney (1896), and as Solicitor General of the Territory (1903). A large amount of the letters are hand written and some are written in Spanish. Most of the letters in the first 3 folders deal with situations arising during his time as Adjutant General. Matters such as military...
Dates: 2.21.1903

from Edward N Sniffen, NY to Edward L. Bartlett about investment persons in NM, 2.2.1903

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of 5 folders, containing some 778 items of general correspondence mostly to Bartlett during his years as Adjutant General of New Mexico Territory (1882-1885), as a private attorney (1896), and as Solicitor General of the Territory (1903). A large amount of the letters are hand written and some are written in Spanish. Most of the letters in the first 3 folders deal with situations arising during his time as Adjutant General. Matters such as military...
Dates: 2.2.1903

from W.L, Peeler, Alamogordo to Edward L. Bartlett about disbarment, 2.22.1903

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of 5 folders, containing some 778 items of general correspondence mostly to Bartlett during his years as Adjutant General of New Mexico Territory (1882-1885), as a private attorney (1896), and as Solicitor General of the Territory (1903). A large amount of the letters are hand written and some are written in Spanish. Most of the letters in the first 3 folders deal with situations arising during his time as Adjutant General. Matters such as military...
Dates: 2.22.1903

from JA Andrews, Denver to Edward L. Bartlett about free transportation, etc., 3.20.1903

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of 5 folders, containing some 778 items of general correspondence mostly to Bartlett during his years as Adjutant General of New Mexico Territory (1882-1885), as a private attorney (1896), and as Solicitor General of the Territory (1903). A large amount of the letters are hand written and some are written in Spanish. Most of the letters in the first 3 folders deal with situations arising during his time as Adjutant General. Matters such as military...
Dates: 3.20.1903

from Wm Kennedy, Chicago to Edward L. Bartlett, (Publisher of Law Journal about his entry, court cases, etc.personal, 3.20.1903

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of 5 folders, containing some 778 items of general correspondence mostly to Bartlett during his years as Adjutant General of New Mexico Territory (1882-1885), as a private attorney (1896), and as Solicitor General of the Territory (1903). A large amount of the letters are hand written and some are written in Spanish. Most of the letters in the first 3 folders deal with situations arising during his time as Adjutant General. Matters such as military...
Dates: 3.20.1903

from Vaile to Edward L. Bartlett about a case and mailing it to Washington, 3.14.1903

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of 5 folders, containing some 778 items of general correspondence mostly to Bartlett during his years as Adjutant General of New Mexico Territory (1882-1885), as a private attorney (1896), and as Solicitor General of the Territory (1903). A large amount of the letters are hand written and some are written in Spanish. Most of the letters in the first 3 folders deal with situations arising during his time as Adjutant General. Matters such as military...
Dates: 3.14.1903

from C D Cobb to Edward L. Bartlett insurance bill, 3.16.1903

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of 5 folders, containing some 778 items of general correspondence mostly to Bartlett during his years as Adjutant General of New Mexico Territory (1882-1885), as a private attorney (1896), and as Solicitor General of the Territory (1903). A large amount of the letters are hand written and some are written in Spanish. Most of the letters in the first 3 folders deal with situations arising during his time as Adjutant General. Matters such as military...
Dates: 3.16.1903

from Wm D Kennedy to Edward L. Bartlett about his entry- certain lodge matters, etc., 3.26.1903

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of 5 folders, containing some 778 items of general correspondence mostly to Bartlett during his years as Adjutant General of New Mexico Territory (1882-1885), as a private attorney (1896), and as Solicitor General of the Territory (1903). A large amount of the letters are hand written and some are written in Spanish. Most of the letters in the first 3 folders deal with situations arising during his time as Adjutant General. Matters such as military...
Dates: 3.26.1903

from Josephine K Fisher, Calif. to Edward L. Bartlett about Easter flowers, 3.26.1903

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of 5 folders, containing some 778 items of general correspondence mostly to Bartlett during his years as Adjutant General of New Mexico Territory (1882-1885), as a private attorney (1896), and as Solicitor General of the Territory (1903). A large amount of the letters are hand written and some are written in Spanish. Most of the letters in the first 3 folders deal with situations arising during his time as Adjutant General. Matters such as military...
Dates: 3.26.1903