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Box 1

 Container

Contains 5 Results:

Letter on stationery of the College of the Sacred Heart, Denver, dated addressed to Rev. Persone at Old Alb., 17 April 1892

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents Telling of the accidental death of N. T. Armijo's son, Edward, in a cave-in of cave in which he was playing at school, etc.
Dates: 17 April 1892

First day Cover,, Sept. 7, 1940

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents Albuquerque with Coronado Centennial stamp, seal, etc. Cover remains glued in scrapbook (page 16)
Dates: Sept. 7, 1940

Note to Sofia from Cousin Lillie, dated, 9 Jul 1940

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 18
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: 9 Jul 1940

Two genealogical scraps

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents One re. descendants of Jose Ignacio Salazar down to the Yrisarris via the Romeros, the other scrap showing descendants from Jrosa (sic) Garcia Noriega and a Romero via Juan
Dates: 1865-1947

C. Ortega and Gertridis Romero to Juan Armijo and Rosalia Ortega plus Luis Jose Romero to Elogia who married Gabriel Griego, father of Candelaria Griego. Candelaria Griego was the 2nd wife of Ambrosio Armijo. Juan Armijo and Rosalia Ortega were the parents of both Juan Cristobal Armijo, father of N. T. Armijo, and also of Ambrosio Armijo

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 18
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