Papers, 1872-1910 1874-1884 (bulk).

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Papers, 1872-1910 1874-1884 (bulk).

Correspondence, legal documents, deeds, memoranda books, and miscellaneous ephemera pertaining to William Blackmore's estate, land in Costilla County, Colorado, the Chama Land Grant and the Tierra Amarilla Land Grant. Correspondents include: William Blackmore, Humphrey Purnell Blackmore, J. Gerald Potter, Robert Boyle, and Arthur Boyle's wife, Blanche Blackmore Boyle.

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Boyle, Robert.

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Blackmore, Humphrey Purnell.

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Potter, J. Gerald.

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Boyle, Arthur, 1840-1910.

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Arthur Boyle was a founder and president of the New Mexico Horticultural Society, and the secretary of the Santa Fe Tertio-Millenial Anniversary Association. From the description of Arthur Boyle papers, 1883-1896. (Santa Fe Public Library). WorldCat record id: 38169999 From the guide to the Arthur Boyle Papers, 1883-1896, (New Mexico State Records Center and Archives) Englishman sent to New Mexico by William Blackmore (Boyle's brother-in-law) to manage real estate i...

Blackmore, William, 1827-1878

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William Blackmore was a British entrepreneur who promoted British and Dutch investment in Southwestern land. He began his career as a representative of English mining interests in New Mexico after the Civil War. He developed investment ventures in Colorado and New Mexico. His ventures involved Spanish and Mexican land grants. From the guide to the William Blackmore Collection, 1827-1890, (Museum of New Mexico. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library.) William Blackmore was a Lo...