Box 1
Container
Contains 786 Results:
from CH Grayson to Edward L. Bartlett about Hubbard case & co. commissioners, 10.4.1903
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:
10.4.1903
from CG Grayson, Silver city to Edward L. Bartlett for meeting of co. commissioners, 10.7.1903
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:
10.7.1903
from HL Waldo Kans City Mo to Edward L. Bartlett about seeing mgr. Mudge, telegram, 10.8.1903
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:
10.8.1903
from AD Wiggins Co, engravers, Chicago to Edward L. Bartlett about his business cards, 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 Am Corp. Legal Manual, Plainfield, NJ to Edward L. Bartlett notice for NM corp law changes, 9.30.1903
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:
9.30.1903
from RA Parker, NY to Edward L. Bartlett original papers of Am Turquoise Co (1899), 9.30.1903
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:
9.30.1903
from John McIntyre, San Antonio to Edward L. Bartlett about how to have his name removed from Allaire Miera & Co store sign., 10.2.1903
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:
10.2.1903
from Albert J Fountain, Mesilla, to Edward L. Bartlett thanking for vaccination law, 10.5.1903
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:
10.5.1903
from Percival Brooks Coffin Chicago to Edward L. Bartlett, personals, visit of TB Catron about SF school bonds, etc., 10.6.1903
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:
10.6.1903
from Am Corp. Legal Manual, thank you., 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 Wallace, Rice, Chicago to Edward L. Bartlett thanks for a gift of turquoise and repays with two out of print books, 10.30.1903
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:
10.30.1903
from WH Greer, Deming to Edward L. Bartlett, whether cattle may be imported from Mex., 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 Charles A Urlland,, Manila, P.I. to Edward L. Bartlett, a consul in Manila, retiring in April 1904 returning to Minn. to practice law and desires him to visit Manila to meet old army friends., 10.25.1903
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:
10.25.1903
from JM Cunnigham to Edward L. Bartlett about Socorro lands and wife's death, 10.26.1903
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:
10.26.1903
from WD Washburn, to Edward L. Bartlett thanking for copy of Mex-SW RR case records., 10.26.1903
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:
10.26.1903
from CB Horton, Omaha, Neb to Edward L. Bartlett complimentary West. Union stamps., 10.28.1903
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:
10.28.1903
from FW Clancy to Edward L. Bartlett about legal action against counties not diverting their funds correctly- acting aside from Governor' wishes., 1029.1903
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:
1029.1903
from WS Hopewell, Santa Fe to Edward L. Bartlett annual pass on SF Central RR, 10.27.1903
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:
10.27.1903
from Frederick V Coville, USDA, Botanist, Washington, 10.27.1903
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:
10.27.1903
from RA Parker to Edward L. Bartlett sympathy for wife's death, 10.24.1903
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:
10.24.1903
from Matt Reynolds, SF to Edward L. Bartlett about his resigning from case since wife's illness- will he reconsider., 10.24.1903
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:
10.24.1903
from HB Holt, Las Cruces to Edward L. Bartlett about money for Agric. Col. & wife's death, 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 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