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Box 1

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Contains 4 Results:

Two letters in envelope postmarked addressed to N. T. Armijo, Alb., 4 May 1886

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 47
Scope and Contents First is birthday greetings from Aurelia to "My dear little sister" dated 9 May 1886; the second is undated and is from Eloisa to "My most beloved little Sister." The birthday was on 5 March, and was the fifth birthday.
Dates: 4 May 1886

Letter to his father, N.T. Armijo, from Juan Cristobal Armijo, Jr. at St. Louis, dated, 19 Nov. 1885

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 47
Scope and Contents A report to his parents, and adds: "Los strikers estan perdidos no hallan trabajo, muchos se han ido de la Ciudad porque aqui no los quieren emplear nadie, no hacen mas dano a los cars."
Dates: 19 Nov. 1885

Letter dated from Nestor Armijo at Las Cruces to his niece, Eloisa Armijo at Alb., 24 Oct. 1903

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 47
Scope and Contents Letter written in response to Eloisa's request know more about her ancestor, particularly, "de nuestro Visaquelo Dn. Vicente Armijo. Bien ye te he dado toda la informacion que te queda dar Sobre eso; porque en Veinte Anos que tube variosa conversasiones, con mi Abuelo Dn. Juan Armijo, me platicaba de donde veniamos segun nuestra desendencia. Lo unico que si puedo decir con Certeza es que somos Espanoles, lo mismo que son los Oteros, Bacas, Aragones, Chavez y Torrey [?] y Alvarados. Tu tia...
Dates: 24 Oct. 1903

Letter from H. C. St., John, attorney of St. John & McLain, Land Attorneys and Loan Agents of Wichita, Ks., dated addressed to E.S. Stover, Alb., 22 May 1880,

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 47
Scope and Contents Saying he had received a postal from N.T. Armijo relative to St. John's taking some of his sheep on shares. Had asked re. terms, etc. but received no reply. "My father, Gov. St. John and myself, are prepared to meet Mr. A. and negotiate with a view of closing a contract for sheep," etc.
Dates: 22 May 1880,