Records, 1880-1961 (bulk 1924-1945).

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Records, 1880-1961 (bulk 1924-1945).

The Albuquerque & Cerrillos Coal Company collection consists of general records associated company operations and the town of Madrid. The records span the duration of coal mining operations between 1880 and 1961, but primarily contain records generated between 1924 and 1945. The bulk of the records are financial and are associated with the day to day business operations at the Madrid coal mines. Other records include employee and workman's compensation records, correspondence between the A&CCC and other businesses and individuals, as well as between George Kaseman and Oscar Huber. Records associated specifically with mining activities include information on mine conditions and relationships between mining companies and labor unions. There is information on social activities in Madrid, including sports and holiday celebrations. Other maps and blueprints are housed in oversized folders.

67 boxes (65 cu. ft.) + 101 oversized ledgers + 3 oversize foldersMaps; 1 microfilm reelLedgers; 2 microfilm reels

Information

SNAC Resource ID: 7544361

University of New Mexico-Main Campus

Related Entities

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Colorado Fuel and Iron Company

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Pueblo, Colo.-based steel company. Founded 1872. From the description of Report on sound values of fixed assets and other corporate features of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, March 31, 1934. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 13239337 ...

Kaseman, George.

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Albuquerque & Cerrillos Coal Company

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The Albuquerque & Cerrillos Coal Company (A&CCC) managed a coal mining operation in the area east of the Sandia Mountains where they established the company town of Madrid, N.M. in southern Santa Fe County between 1906 and 1954. The Santa Fe Railroad leased the coal lands and associated mines between 1880 to 1896. In 1896, they relinquished their lease rights to the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, who operated the mines until 1906 when George Kaseman, an Albuquerque businessman, assumed ...

Huber, Oscar

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