Papers, 1893-1917 (bulk 1906-1910)

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Papers, 1893-1917 (bulk 1906-1910)

Correspondence and legal case files, 1893-1917, relating to the career of Everett E. Ellinwood, John Mason Ross, and their law firm Ellinwood & Ross. Ellinwood's personal correspondence only encompasses 1906-1908, while Ross' is from 1906-1917. Business correspondence dates from 1898-1917, and includes legal concerns from their separate practices, as well as the firm. Selected political correspondents are George W.P. Hunt, Joseph H. Kibbey, and Marcus A. Smith. Selected lawyer correspondents are Richard E. Sloan and Thomas J. Norton. Case files include general files and El Paso and Southwestern Railroad files. The records are fragmented and do not cover all aspects of their careers.

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Hunt, George W. P. (George Wylie Paul), 1859-1934

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Sloan, Richard E., 1857-

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Ellinwood, Everett E., 1862-1943.

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Lawyers, of Prescott, Bisbee, and Phoenix, Arizona. From the description of Papers, 1893-1917 (bulk 1906-1910) (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 27959824 ...

Ellinwood & Ross.

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Ross, John Mason, 1874-1944

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Phelps Dodge Corporation

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Smith, Marcus A. (Marcus Aurelius), 1851-1924

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Norton, Thomas James, 1863-

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El Paso and Southwestern Railroad Company

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El Paso and Southwestern Railroad was formed in 1901 by Dr. James Douglas to expand and take over the Arizona and Southeastern Railroad. In 1905, the EP&SW bought the El Paso & Northeastern System which included lines from El Paso to Santa Rosa, N.M. From the description of Railroad company records, 1902-1922. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 41415869 ...

Kibbey, Joseph H. (Joseph Henry), 1853-1924

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