Jaramillo-Bent-Scheurich Family Papers, 1815-1952

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Jaramillo-Bent-Scheurich Family Papers, 1815-1952

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Gusdorf, Adolph

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Jaramillo, Maria Ygnacia

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Scheurich family

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Gutmann, Adolph

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Scheurich, Aloys

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Jaramillo family

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Carson, Kit, 1809-1868

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Carson, a legendary figure in the history of the American West, was a various times a trader, trapper, military scout, Indian agent, and interpreter. From the description of Kit Carson papers, 1847-1923. (Santa Fe Public Library). WorldCat record id: 37653498 Trapper, guide, Indian agent, and army officer. From the description of Kit Carson papers, 1842-1869. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79453501 Kit Carson, a legendary figure in the history of the Ame...

Friedman, Julius

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Bent family

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Pope, William Hayes Portraits

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Bent, Charles, 1799-1847

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Pioneer merchant of New Mexico and first American civil governor of the Territory, 1846-1847. Virginia native and West Point graduate. In 1832, with brother William, established Bent's Fort in Colorado; then formed trading partnership with Cerán St. Vrain, operating in Santa Fe and Taos, N.M. Jan. 19, 1847 Gov. Bent murdered at his home in Taos by a mob resisting U.S. sovereignty. Manuel Alvarez, prominent Santa Fe trader and acting American Consul at Santa Fe, 1839-1846. From the d...

Vigil, Cornelio

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Gusdorf, Alexander

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