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Contains 3 Results:

Letter from T. B. Catron of Catron & Thornton, Santa Fe, dated to Nicolas Armijo, 14 Jan. 1880

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 38
Scope and Contents A letter of introduction being hand delivered by Mr. W. O. Cox, whom Catron recommends as "a reliable man." Cox wants to establish a bank.
Dates: 14 Jan. 1880

Letter to N.T. Armijo from E.C. Henriquez at Las Vegas, N.M., dated, 6 May 1882,

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 38
Scope and Contents Stating that owing to the sickness of Gildersleeve the partition of the land will have to be postponed, that Charlie [C.H. Armijo] is there but has to go to the Pecos R. and will agree to any arrangements they make, and that Manuel [Otero] is at his ranch attending to the estate, and his return is uncertain.
Dates: 6 May 1882,

Letter from H. Brinsmade, General Manager, the Howe Machine Company, St. Louis, dated to N.T. Armijo, Alb., 9 Aug. 1880,

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 38
Scope and Contents Armijo had offered to deliver sheep in N.M. at $1.20 a head, but Brinsmade would want them delivered to Denver, and wants price on 1000 Mexican ewes "one two years old free from disease & of the best grade of Mexican sheep. My ranch is near Cheyenne & would want to take the sheep from Denver. Would deposit $500 at Denver & refer you to Geo Ruble of that city...."
Dates: 9 Aug. 1880,