Spitz Family Business Papers, 1888-1975
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Spitz, Bernard, 1896-1979.
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Hewett, Edgar L. (Edgar Lee), 1865-1946
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Edgar L. Hewett was the founder and first director of the Museum of New Mexico and the School of American Archaeology (which later became the School of American Research), both in Santa Fe, New Mexico. From the description of Edgar L. Hewett files, 1915-1940. (Museum of New Mexico Library). WorldCat record id: 37992690 From the description of Edgar L. Hewett notes on Quarai, 1913. (Museum of New Mexico Library). WorldCat record id: 37992649 Edgar L. Hewett was a pro...
Spitz family
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Gardesky, Martin, 1889-1940.
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Spitz, May, 1886-
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Gardesky, Florence (Spitz)
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Charles Ilfeld and Company
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Spitz, Francis, 1909-1977
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Robert M. Spitz
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Solomon Spitz was born in Breslau, Germany and emigrated to the United States in his teens. He worked in New York, Cleveland, OH, and the Black Hills, SD. He moved to Santa Fe in 1880 where he sold and repaired watches. He later specialized in Mexican filigree jewelry and opened a jewelry store on the Plaza. He was also involved in real estate and became a director of the 1st National Bank of Santa Fe. He was a 33rd degree Mason. He married Francis and they had three children, Berna...
Spitz, Solomon, 1852-1927
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Phelps Dodge Company
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Spitz Jewelry Store
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Gusdorf, Alex
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Fred Harvey Enterprise
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Fall, Albert B. (Albert Bacon), 1861-1944
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Albert B. Fall arrived in N.M. in 1883, and began prospecting at Kingston. He moved to Las Cruces to practice law and became active in Democratic politics. In 1902, he switched his affiliation to the Republican party and continued his climb through various elective and appointive offices. In 1921, Fall was appointed Secretary of the Interior. While in this position Fall was instrumental in transferring the Navy oil reserves at Teapot Dome, Wyo. and Elk Hills, Calif. from the Navy Dept. to the In...