Maxwell and Tyler financial papers, 1860-1870. 1860-1870.

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Maxwell and Tyler financial papers, 1860-1870. 1860-1870.

an accounting submitted to the U.S. Indian Agency for the Territory of Colorado, County of Gilpin, for care of an Indian boy by a doctor in Black Hawk. The boy was the son of an Indian chief who died in the doctor's care, 1870. 14 capital stock certificates worth 5 shares each in the Boulder Valley and Central City Wagon Road Company, signed by C.M. Tyler and issued to Clinton Tyler, James P. Maxwell, Charles Walters, H. M. Teller, W. M. Roworth and G. R. Mitchell, 1865; an original handwritten document entitled "An act to incorporate the Boulder Valley and Black Hawk Wagon Road Company", 1864; receipt issued to James A. Maxwell in Madison, WI for interest on a school land certificate, 1860;

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Stiles, Nellie.

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James A. Maxwell

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Roworth, W. M.

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Mitchell, G. Ruthven

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Boulder Valley and Black Hawk Wagon Road Company (Colo.).

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Tyler, Clinton M., 1834-1886

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Clinton M. Tyler was born in Livingston County, New York, in 1834, and his family later moved to Michigan. He attended college at Michigan Central College (now Hillsdale College), and after graduating entered the stock business, selling cattle in Illinois and Wisconsin until approximately 1860. Having gone into the hardware business with N.K. Smith, Tyler married Smith’s daughter Sarah in 1857. The couple would eventually have seven children. In 1860, Captain Tyler moved...

Maxwell, James Riddle, 1836-1912.

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James R. Maxwell was a civil engineer from Newark, DE who worked for the railroads. He worked in the American West, in Peru, and in Central America. From the description of Letterbooks, 1884-1905. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 122568256 ...

Teller, Henry Moore, 1830-1914

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U.S. Senator from Colorado from 1876-1909. From the description of Receipt, 1880. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 55768334 Lawyer of Central City, Colo., U.S. Senator from Colorado, and U.S. Secretary of the Interior. From the description of Papers, 1877-1900. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 13659484 American politician and Secretary of the Interior of the United States in the Chester A. Arthur administration. ...

Boulder Valley and Central City Wagon Road Company (Colo.).

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Walters, Charles, 1911-1982

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