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Box 1

 Container

Contains 4 Results:

Note to N.T. Armijo from J.E. Walsh of Notre Dame University dated, 25 Sept. 1882

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 37
Scope and Contents Acknowledging receipt for check and stating that "your wishes in regard to your son's pocket money, expenses, etc. will be faithfully carried out."
Dates: 25 Sept. 1882

Letter from Meliton Chavez at the First National Bank, Alb., to N.T. Armijo at San Diego, dated, 23 Feb. 1887

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 37
Scope and Contents Business in Alb. is "muy silencio" and he hopes it is better for Armijo in Calif. Mentions a wedding of one of the daughters of Dn. Francisco Armijo y Otero, and some other gossip.
Dates: 23 Feb. 1887

Letter to Mrs. Perfecto Armijo from "prima" Mercedes Chaves y Lamy dated, 28 Sept. 1913.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 37
Scope and Contents Condolence letter on death of don Perfecto Armijo "su querido esposo."
Dates: 28 Sept. 1913.

Letter from Teresita [Armijo Symington] Pratt to her brother, the Hon. Perfecto Armijo dated written from the Villa Les Baumiero, Bd. Carnet, Cannes, France., 17 Sept. 1913,

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 37
Scope and Contents Teresita had received a letter from her half-sister Lola [Armijo- Borradaile] stating the Perfecto was sick and in the hospital, and telling him that his ailment was common and not dangerous [see item above!] Her two grandchildren were in France with her, speak French as well as they do English, etc. Her son, John Symington, Jr., is in the service Calif. Lola is the only one in the family that writes and keeps her posted on all family members, etc.
Dates: 17 Sept. 1913,