Box 1
Container
Contains 4 Results:
Note from Ynocente Ochoa at El Paso, Tx., 3 July 1882
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 34
Scope and Contents
Sending chocolates via "Atchison" and asking for payment, when convenient, of $21.82.
Dates:
3 July 1882
Note from Jose L. Perea at Bernalillo dated to Nicolas Armijo at Alb., 23 June 1881,
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 34
Scope and Contents
Advising Armijo that Perea had written to Don Luis Terrazas and Don Felix Francisco Maceyra at Chihuahua regarding protecting "our" properties in that city, and suggesting that Armijo do the same.
Dates:
23 June 1881,
Letter from Enrique Creel at Chihuahua dated, 4 March 1885, to Nicolas T. Armijo at Albuquerque
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 34
Scope and Contents
Advising that the Chihuahua Smelting Co. is paralyzed for lack of capital and differences between the partners. The business needs an immediate influx of capital. In addition there is a discussion of the silver market and the wish that there will be no suspension of silver mining in the U.S. as it will effect Mexico, too. Apparently Don Nestor Armijo had lost money with Sr. Catron, and he hopes that is not repeated there, etc.
Dates:
4 March 1885, to Nicolas T. Armijo at Albuquerque
Letter to Nicolas T. Armijo from E. Yrisarri in Santa Fe, dated, 18 Aug. 1887,
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 34
Scope and Contents
Regarding Yrisarri's reply to Sr. Knabel that the title to the "ojo del Coyote es perfectamente bueno," that using Soldier's Script, Don S.[antiago] Baca was paying from $20 to $40 an acre.
Dates:
18 Aug. 1887,