James J. Webb typescript memoirs, 1844.

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James J. Webb typescript memoirs, 1844.

Summary: Collection consists of a typescript of Webb's journal entitled "Memoirs of James J. Webb, Merchant in Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1844." The memoirs describe Webb's business in Santa Fe and his journey across the Santa Fe Trail. Includes materials on two of Webb's business partners, John M. Kingsbury and William S. Messervy.

.1 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7391428

Museum of New Mexico Library

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Webb, James Josiah, 1818-1889

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Webb was a merchant in Santa Fe and one of the most influential traders on the Santa Fe Trail. From the description of James J. Webb typescript memoirs, 1844. (Museum of New Mexico Library). WorldCat record id: 37236947 Webb was a merchant in Santa Fe, New Mexico during the nineteenth century who was heavily involved in trade on the Santa Fe Trail. From the description of James Josiah Webb paper : photocopies, 1852-1864. (Santa Fe Public Library). WorldCat record...

Kingsbury, John M., 1829-1907

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Webb and Kingsbury.

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Messervy, William I.

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Messervy was a Santa Fe Trail trader who later served as a Congressional Representative and Secretary of the Territory of New Mexico. He also was acting Governor of the Territory of New Mexico during Governor Meriwether's absence in 1854. From the description of William S. Messervy collection, 1791-1927. (Museum of New Mexico Library). WorldCat record id: 37396873 ...

Messervy and Webb.

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