Papers, 1872-1921.

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Papers, 1872-1921.

Letters written by Joseph from New Mexico Military Institute to his mother; letter dated 1884 concerns upcoming election in Colfax County, New Mexico; letters (1892, 1897) regard contested land in New Mexico; receipts and bills (1872-1914); funeral announcement for Sallie A. Montoya. Some correspondence in Spanish.

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Joseph, Antonio, 1846-1910

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Lawyer. Resident of Ojo Caliente and Taos, New Mexico. Family owned medicinal hot springs and general merchandise store in Ojo Caliente. From the description of Papers, 1872-1921. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 52343550 Antonio Joseph was an important Hispanic businessman and political leader in 19th century New Mexico. He attended Lux's Academy in Taos, Bishop Lamy's School in Santa Fe, and two colleges in St. Louis, Missouri. He was County Judge of Taos Count...