Otero-Stinson family papers, 1843-1985.

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Otero-Stinson family papers, 1843-1985.

Correspondence and other papers of Kathrine Stinson, Miguel A. Otero, Jr., and his father, Governor Miguel A. Otero, Sr. Stinson's papers contain correspondence with Edward Stinson and Majorie Stinson and other women and men in the field of aviation. Miguel A. Otero, Jr. was a close friend of Bronson M. Cutting. In addition to correspondence with Cutting, Otero's papers contain a diary he kept about his relationship with Cutting and correspondence regarding proposed Cutting biographies. Otero's legal career included service as Attorney General of New Mexico in the 1920s, District Judge for the District of Santa Fe during the 1930s and staff member of the Judge Advocate General's Corps during World War II. The records from his law office in Santa Fe, include correspondence and papers of Mary E. Dissette, artist Gina Knee and others.

20 boxes (17 cu.ft.) + 1 oversize folder.photographic materials : 2 boxes.

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Stinson, Edward A.

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Otero, Miguel A., 1892-

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Kathrine Stinson was born February 14, 1896 in Jackson, Mississippi. She developed an interest in aviation and became one of the first woman air pilots in 1912. She met her husband, Miguel A. Otero, Jr., while recuperating from tubercolosis in Santa Fe, NM. Otero, born August 30, 1892 in Las Vegas, New Mexico, was the the son of Gov. Miguel A. Otero. A lawyer and veteran of both World Wars, he was actively involved in New Mexico politics. From the description of Otero-Stinson family ...

Knee, Gina, 1898-1982

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Otero, Miguel Antonio, 1859-1944

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Born in St. Louis, Mo. in 1849. His family moved to New Mexico in 1851. Otero's first job was working as a bookkeeper wit the family firm, Otero, Sellar & Company. He entered politics in 1883 as City Treasurer of Las Vegas. In 1897 he was appointed Territorial Governor of New Mexico, remained so until 1906. He remained active in politics throughout his life. By 1920 he switched from the Republican to the Democratic Party. He also had a career as a writer. His stories about his experiences in...

United States. Army. Judge Advocate General's Corps

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Otero, Miguel Antonio, 1892-

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Stinson, Majorie C.

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New Mexico. District Courts.

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Dissette, Mary E.

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Cutting, Bronson M., 1888-1935

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Publisher and U.S. senator from New Mexico. Full name: Bronson Murray Cutting. From the description of Bronson M. Cutting papers, 1890-1950 (bulk 1910-1935). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70980057 U.S. senator from New Mexico. From the description of Letter, 1929 Oct. 14, Washington D.C., to Perry Walton, Boston. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 184907337 Biographical Note ...