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Box 1

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Contains 2 Results:

Letter from Chick, Armijo & Co., St. Louis, handwritten by W. H. Chick, addressed to N. T. Armijo in New York City, dated 9 Jan. 1867, a second letter with same addresses of January 18th 1867, and a third of January 24, 1867., 1865-1947

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents The first must have included a balance sheet for the prior year showing a profit of $2,632.70, and regretting that they have not made a better showing. Since the first of July the business had not been meeting expenses. The second was in reply to Armijo's of the 14th of Jan. and outlines how Armijo's account stands both in St. Louis and Kansas City. His account at St. Louis had a credito of $60,029.66, at Kansas City, $6,883.31 leaving $57,599.97 which left Armijo $7,599.91 above the amount of...
Dates: 1865-1947

Letter to Sofia A. Hubbell at Albuquerque from her cousin, Anita Otero, [dau. of Ambrosio Armijo and Candelaria Griego and divorced first wife of Eduardo Otero] written from the Hotel Ingles, Madrid,, 29 April 1935

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents Tells of Feria and Semana Santa in Seville, and impending departure for Santander. Had seen her sister, Teresita Armijo Symington Pratt [in Nice] and found that Teresita could not answer Sofia's inquiry about her great great grand father, only that "the Armijo's came from Southern Spain and are related to the Marques de Armijo. She met the Marques when he was still living. The family comes of noble birth." [Strictly tradition and wishful-thinking, and not backed by any documentation.]
Dates: 29 April 1935