Box 1
Container
Contains 786 Results:
from Rio Grande & SFRR to Edward L. Bartlett - he is elected to Bd of Directors, 10.20.1896
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
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:
10.20.1896
from? to Edward L. Bartlett (partial letter) about emergency meeting of McKinley Hobart Com to strike a WW Willis from roll, 10.29.1896
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
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:
10.29.1896
from MZ Farwell to Edward L. Bartlett about appealing their claim; about Catron needing return seat to congress, 10.30.1896
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
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:
10.30.1896
from Rosa Whitley, San Pedro to Edward L. Bartlett about fees for a case, 10.27.1896
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
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:
10.27.1896
Louis Sulzbach to Edward L. Bartlett about free coinage, poor NM business, 10.19.1896
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
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:
10.19.1896
to Edward L. Bartlett about Catron maybe lost, 11.4.1896
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
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:
11.4.1896
from Chicago law firm about an old claim in NM, 11.5.1896
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
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:
11.5.1896
from Wolcott & Vaile to Edward L. Bartlett about turquoise claim, 11.2.1896
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
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:
11.2.1896
from James Brydon, Cerillos to Edward L. Bartlett fearing Catron lost, etc., 11.3.1896
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
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:
11.3.1896
from Smith Typewriter Co., receipt, 11.5.1896
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
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:
11.5.1896
from Steven R Willard, Minn to Edward L. Bartlett about briefs, etc. in NM, 12.10.1896
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
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:
12.10.1896
from WB Bunker, E Las Vegas to Edward L. Bartlett about mailed items, 12.11.1896
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
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:
12.11.1896
from L. Bradford Prince, NY hotel to Edward L. Bartlett about political offices, no boom in sight., 12.9.1896
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
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:
12.9.1896
from JK Livingston, Las Cruces to Edward L. Bartlett about his hotel in the Alameda, its guests, cooks, food, and political "smelling" of NM legislature., 12.10.1896
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
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:
12.10.1896
from Rosa M Whitley, San Pedro to Edward L. Bartlett about how to travel to SF for a case, 12.10.1896
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
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:
12.10.1896
from HB Hamilton, Socorro to Edward L. Bartlett outlining dates for US court matters, 12.5.1896
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
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:
12.5.1896
from Cecil Lyon, Dallas, ex to Edward L. Bartlett replying to a request about endorsing John Grant of Texas for the Cabinet., 12.5.1896
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
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:
12.5.1896
from Kinsell, Cerillos to Edward L. Bartlett about a double appointment of deputy to Lamy, 12.11.1896
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
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:
12.11.1896
from Lee Mantle, Chm US Com on Banks to Edward L. Bartlett about supporting Edward L. Bartlett candidacy for judge, 12.11.1896
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
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:
12.11.1896
from TB Catron USHR, Washington to Edward L. Bartlett about a legal case, 12.11.1896
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
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:
12.11.1896
from Wolcott & Vaile to Edward L. Bartlett about Bacheldor case, 12.17.1896
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
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:
12.17.1896
from TB Catron, USHR,Washington to Edward L. Bartlett about a fee and a case which TBC wants a Maj Palen to pay; handwritten note of Edward L. Bartlett to Palen, 12.19.1896
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
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:
12.19.1896
from TB Catron, USHR,Washington to Edward L. Bartlett (confidential) about organizing the NM politics for advantages., 12.14.1896
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
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:
12.14.1896
from C Bary, Chicago to Edward L. Bartlett affirming that NM Ter. laws permit the Mex-SW RR Co., etc., 12.14.1896
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
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:
12.14.1896
from Red River City Town & Mineral Co to Edward L. Bartlett about Catron and Tase and gold rock samples, 12.25.1896
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
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:
12.25.1896