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Box 1

 Container

Contains 6 Results:

Letter to Mrs. Sofia Hubbell from Mrs. Ruby Hodkin, Oakland, Ca., dated, 20 April 1947

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 53
Scope and Contents Advising that Sofia's sister, Aurelia Armijo (Mrs. J. Hancock) had died that morning. Tells of her condition prior to her death, etc.
Dates: 20 April 1947

Political flyer promoting election of Harold Hubbell, Republican Candidate for Sheriff, undated, [post 1954]

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 53
Scope and Content From the Collection: The Nicolas T. Armijo family papers is a somewhat disparate collection of correspondence and documents relating to the Armijo familys personal and business dealings. At one time, this material was compiled in a scrapbook. The collection provides an interesting glimpse into 19th and early 20th century Mexico (Chihuahua) and New Mexico (Albuquerque), from the business and social perspectives of the upper class. Wedding invitations, funeral announcements, gossipy letters, genealogical...
Dates: [post 1954]

Letter dated from Nicolas T. Armijo to his daughter, Aurelia, 10 Sept. 1886

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 53
Scope and Contents Announcing the birth of a brother for the girl. [This would be Nicolas T. Armijo, Jr.]
Dates: 10 Sept. 1886

Wedding invitation from Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gaccivillani for the marriage of their daughter, Velma, to John M. Livingston, St. Charles Catholic Church, Alb., 8 Sept. 1947,

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 53
Scope and Content From the Collection: The Nicolas T. Armijo family papers is a somewhat disparate collection of correspondence and documents relating to the Armijo familys personal and business dealings. At one time, this material was compiled in a scrapbook. The collection provides an interesting glimpse into 19th and early 20th century Mexico (Chihuahua) and New Mexico (Albuquerque), from the business and social perspectives of the upper class. Wedding invitations, funeral announcements, gossipy letters, genealogical...
Dates: 8 Sept. 1947,

Letter to Mrs. Thomas Hubbell [Sofia Armijo] from her sister, Eloisa, in Philadelphia, dated, 2 April 1929

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 53
Scope and Contents Complains of lack of answers to her letters, and due to death of their mother to "avoid anything that may cause you to brood on our sorrows as it may result in a nervous prostration like Pres. Wilson and Mrs. Taft, sometimes the end is insanity like Eugenia Ruiz or suicide which we have felt before [Sofia's husband, Tom Hubbell]. And a lot of other advice, plus asking about what property her mother left her, plus "Is McCanna glad I have no vote on the N.T. Armijo Bldg.?"
Dates: 2 April 1929