Collection, 1905-1955.

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Collection, 1905-1955.

Consists of printed materials including a complete run of annual reports (1908-1955), a condensed title history of the company's properties (1908), a prospectus (1905), and the syndication agreement (1905).

474 leaves

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Raton Coal and Coke Company (Raton, N.M.)

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St. John, Orestes.

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Koehler, Max.

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Koehler, Hugo C.

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Koehler, Henry

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Beekman, C. K.

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Judd, E. W.

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Springer, Charles

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St. Louis, Rocky Mountain, and Pacific Railway Company.

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Northern New Mexico coal mining and coking company organized in 1905 by Henry and Hugo Koehler of St. Louis, Missouri. As owner of the Raton Coal Field in Colfax County, New Mexico, the company owned all of the coal in an 800 square mile area of Northern New Mexico. To assure competitive rail service for their coal and coke traffic, the company opened the St. Louis, Rocky Mountain and Pacific Railway Company in 1907. This rail line ran 120 miles, traversing the company's holdings and connecting ...

Van Houten, Jan.

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Officer, A. H.

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