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Hindi Brothers Business Papers
This collection of papers partially documents the Hindi Brothers' business enterprises, particularly ranching interests, from 1919-1944. It consists of letters, wool contracts, bills of sale, invoices, receipts, canceled checks, and other documents. Some Arabic writing is present in the documents.
J.S. Candelario Collection
Loraine Lavender Collection
Louis William Geck Papers,
Ritch Family Papers
Collection consists primarily of the business papers of Wattson L. and Lessie M. Ritch, and the Ritch Cattle Co. Includes financial records, real estate tax documents, check registers, invoices, and 19 well schedules for Otero County, New Mexico from 1957. The well schedules include information on locations, quantities, and extraction methods.
Santa Fe Historical Society Records
The collection contains records petaining to the business of the society from 1967-1997. Included are by-laws, membership lists, correspondence, newsletters, minutes of meetings, and financial records.
William C. Ilfeld Collection,
William S. Messervy Collection
Collection consists of materials concerning William Messervy and his family. The Messervy Collection is arranged topically and chronologically.
Wilson Oil Company Records
This collection consists of original financial records of the Wilson Oil Company of Santa Fe from 1938 to 1963. The Wilson Oil Company has offices in Sena Plaza where it continues to conduct business as a modest sized, locally owned and operated extractor of fossil fuels (gas and oil) from properties in New Mexico. Currently, Parker Wilson is President of the firm and Francis C. Wilson is Secretary-Treasurer.
W.W. Griffin Papers,
Collection consists of documents relating to land transactions in Santa Fe. Includes land conveyances, bills of sale, and receipts. Five of the 20 documents in this collection involve W.W. Griffin, including the settlement of his estate in 1901 and a conveyance of land and a house to Griffin from Lucien Maxwell in 1874. Some of the documents also involve Judge Joab Houghton. Some materials are in Spanish.