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Box 1

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Contains 5 Results:

Poem, handwritten, author unknown, a tribute to Tranquilino Luna, entitled "Recuerdos de tranquilino." One pencil written "original" with Sacred Heart embossed on stationary, as from a convent, and the other a copy in ink, 1865-1947

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Scope and Content From the Collection: The Nicolas T. Armijo family papers is a somewhat disparate collection of correspondence and documents relating to the Armijo familys personal and business dealings. At one time, this material was compiled in a scrapbook. The collection provides an interesting glimpse into 19th and early 20th century Mexico (Chihuahua) and New Mexico (Albuquerque), from the business and social perspectives of the upper class. Wedding invitations, funeral announcements, gossipy letters, genealogical...
Dates: 1865-1947

Letter on Christmas Card from Eloisa Armijo (dau. of N.T. Armijo) to her sister Aurelia, dated written from Philadelphia, 14 Dec. 1934,

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Scope and Content From the Collection: The Nicolas T. Armijo family papers is a somewhat disparate collection of correspondence and documents relating to the Armijo familys personal and business dealings. At one time, this material was compiled in a scrapbook. The collection provides an interesting glimpse into 19th and early 20th century Mexico (Chihuahua) and New Mexico (Albuquerque), from the business and social perspectives of the upper class. Wedding invitations, funeral announcements, gossipy letters, genealogical...
Dates: 14 Dec. 1934,

Armijo, Sullivan and Borradaile Real Estate,, 1882

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Scope and Contents List of Lots sold to Nicholas T. Armijo by Mariano Armijo his one third interest - 291 Lots. Ca.
Dates: 1882

Letter from Mrs. N.T. Armijo (Barbarita Chaves) to her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Hancock, in Oakland, Ca., dated Postmarked Albuquerque, 8 Nov. 1917.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Content From the Collection: The Nicolas T. Armijo family papers is a somewhat disparate collection of correspondence and documents relating to the Armijo familys personal and business dealings. At one time, this material was compiled in a scrapbook. The collection provides an interesting glimpse into 19th and early 20th century Mexico (Chihuahua) and New Mexico (Albuquerque), from the business and social perspectives of the upper class. Wedding invitations, funeral announcements, gossipy letters, genealogical...
Dates: 8 Nov. 1917.

Letter from Eloisa Armijo to her sister, Mrs. J.E. Hancock, written from Galveston, Tx.,, 17 Dec. 1912

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Scope and Contents Had to employ an attorney to collect her rents; raise rents, hopes for better returns from statehood, etc.
Dates: 17 Dec. 1912