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Box 1

 Container

Contains 256 Results:

from Avery Turner, Amarillo, Texas to Edward L. Bartlett about building a depot at Texico, Pecos Valley Lines, 10.23.1903

 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: 10.23.1903

from WR Tipton, Las Vegas to Edward L. Bartlett about wife's death, bill, effects, 10.22.1903

 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: 10.22.1903

from Wells Fargo Co, receipt of WD Washburn, Chicago to Edward L. Bartlett, 10.22.1903

 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: 10.22.1903

from RA Parker to Edward L. Bartlett cant find original papers, telegram, 9.28.1903

 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: 9.28.1903

from Granville Pendleton, Aztec to Edward L. Bartlett about a lodge membership transfer to Durango not Santa Fe since transportation very poor from Aztec to SF., 9.28.1903

 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: 9.28.1903

from as above about Quay co, unorganized and school bonds, 9.24.1903

 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: 9.24.1903

from Blun Bros, Fariview to Edward L. Bartlett about change of place for a case, 9.25.1903

 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: 9.25.1903

from GG Birchfield to Edward L. Bartlett about rr privileges when they kill cattle, fire the range- what is law (80 head killed), 9.26.1903

 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: 9.26.1903

from LB Prince to Edward L. Bartlett about Sena lot and possible sale to others, 9.23.1903

 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: 9.23.1903

from Percival Brooks Coffin, Chicago to Edward L. Bartlett about his brother in SF and bond market and US economy for bonds, 9.23.1903

 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: 9.23.1903

from Charles D Cobb, Denver to Edward L. Bartlett about interest due, 9.21.1903

 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: 9.21.1903

from CB Horton, Omaha, Neb to Edward L. Bartlett, telegram, for free franks, 10.13.1903

 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: 10.13.1903

from RA Parker, NY to Edward L. Bartlett about continuing as their legal counsel and will not need to sue for fees as he did others., 10.14.1903

 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: 10.14.1903

from Golberg Bowen & Co to Edward L. Bartlett wishing to know if they shall continue to send wine monthly., 10.12.1903

 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: 10.12.1903

from Theo W Heman, Tucumcari to Edward L. Bartlett about shifting school districts, 10.12.1903

 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: 10.12.1903

from Theo Heman, Tucumcari to Edward L. Bartlett whether he could be reinstated as a Mason since he was dropped as a drunkard, etc.., 10.15.1903

 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: 10.15.1903

from WB Childers, Albuq to Edward L. Bartlett, telegram, about meeting to see if Washington expenses are to be paid, 10.19.1903

 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: 10.19.1903

from Coffin, Chicago to Edward L. Bartlett that Catron has sought to have US Cong. pass legislation about SF school bonds, etc., need influences., 10.19.1903

 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: 10.19.1903

from CH Dow, Sunmount City Santa Fe, promotional letter to Edward L. Bartlett, 10.20.1903

 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: 10.20.1903

from FW Clancy to Edward L. Bartlett, printed letter about irregularities in Bernalillo, 10.20.1903

 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: 10.20.1903

from Edward L. Bartlett to Elijah Coffin, Chicago about legislation about SF school bonds, especially Mr. Catron's poor actions and he disassociates himself from it., 10.22.1903

 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: 10.22.1903

from Frank E Lamy to Edward L Bartlett about visit to SF and wishes him to return visit in NY & East Orange., 11.10.1903

 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: 11.10.1903

from Frederick Coville, USDA, botanist to Edward L. Bartlett about possible state flower; World's Fair collection, 11.10.1903

 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: 11.10.1903

from FW Clancy to Edward L. Bartlett about legal action against counties not diverting their funds correctly, 10.31.1903

 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: 10.31.1903

from WB Childers, Albuq to Edward L. Bartlett about who pays to go to Washington, 11.2.1903

 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: 11.2.1903