Correspondence, 1901.

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Correspondence, 1901.

This small collection contains correspondence received in the office of the Secretary of the Territory, 1901, while J.W. Raynolds served as Secretary of the Territory. The correspondence includes requests for territorial documents and applications for charters, incorporation, licenses, etc. In 1998, a portion of this collection consisting of school reports for 1873 was returned to the Clinton P. Anderson papers, from whence they came.

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University of New Mexico-Main Campus

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New Mexico. Secretary of the Territory

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J.W. (James Wallace) Raynolds was born in Pueblo, Colo., 1873. The family relocated to Las Vegas, New Mexico. J.W. Raynolds graduated from MIT in 1896 and returned to New Mexico. He was appointed assistant secretary of the territory under George H. Wallace. When Wallace died in 1901, Raynolds was appointed secretary by President McKinley. Later he was reappointed by Theodore Roosevelt, serving in the position through 1907. Raynolds, a leader in the New Mexico Republican party, died of illness in...

Raynolds, J. W. 1873-1910.

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