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Lawyers New Mexico Santa Fe

 Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Anthony J. Albert Papers,

 Collection
Identifier: 1978-007
Scope and Content Series I consists primarily of probate, mining, and real estate records. Probate records include those involving the Kiker, Lischke (Siringo Ranch), and Rolshoven estates. Series II includes materials from the Nuremberg War Crime Trials. Series III includes Albert's correspondence from 1937 to 1974. Most of the correspondence concerns legal issues in New Mexico and includes several letters from Thomas B. Forbis, an attorney in Roswell, New Mexico.
Dates: 1937-1974

Correspondence Gage - Gould, 1888

 File — Box 3, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents Includes letters from the surname or busines name Gage - Gould. Includes two letters from P.F. [Pat] Garrett.
Dates: 1888

John Cockrell Correspondence, 1888

 File — Box 1, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents Includes John J. Cockrell’s business and personal papers. John J. Cockrell was an attorney in partnership with Thomas B. Catron and W. T. Thornton of Santa Fe. This collection of papers were located in the Tunstall store when purchased by John M. Penfield in the late 1800’s. The folder consists of correspondence. Various documents appear to be of a personal nature such as one from W.W. [Wayne Ware) Brazel Aug 12, 1888 written on DeLany & Terrell Post Trader stationary. The majority of the...
Dates: 1888

Thomas B. Catron Papers

 Collection
Identifier: AC-037
Scope and Content Collection consists of the professional papers of the Catron and Catron law firm, Santa Fe, New Mexico, and the personal papers of the Catron family, 1883- 1917. The professional papers of the Catron and Catron firm include delinquent tax statements, debt collection papers, business correspondence, Reed Holloman correspondence, court cases, land grant materials, legal materials and office supplies correspondence and pension documents. Correspondence between Thomas B. Catron and the firm was...
Dates: 1883-1930