Stock certificate, 1884 Apr 28.

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Stock certificate, 1884 Apr 28.

Manuscript certificate, No. 4, for 200 shares of stock issued to the Maxwell Land Grant Company on April 28, 1884. Signed by Frank Springer, President of the Springer Cement Company, and Harry Whigham, Secretary. Endorsement by Maxwell Land Grant Company officers on April 28, 1884 turned over all 200 shares to W.F. Ziegelaar. Signed by W.K.L. Van Hogendorp, J.W. de Constant Rebecque, Harry Whigham, and H. Matteson in the presence of T.A. Schomburg. An annotation on the verso notes that W.F. Ziegelaar retransferred the stock to the Maxwell Land Grant Company on December 19, 1896.

1 item ; 22 x 28 cm.

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Schomburg, Theodore A.

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Hogendorp, W. K. L. van.

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Springer Cement Company.

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Frank Springer, New Mexico lawyer, rancher and paleontologist. Born in Wapello, Iowa, on June 17, 1848, Springer moved to New Mexico in 1873. Employed as a lawyer for the Maxwell Land Grant Company, Springer eventually became its President in 1891. Springer was also president of the Springer Cement Company. From the description of Stock certificate, 1884 Apr 28. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702172383 ...

Matteson, H.

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Springer, Frank

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Springer was an attorney in Santa Fe and Las Vegas, New Mexico who was involved in litigation over the Maxwell Land Grant and other land cases. He also served as president of the New Mexico Bar Association, and an official of the Museum of New Mexico. From the description of Frank Springer scrapbook, 1889-1913. (Santa Fe Public Library). WorldCat record id: 37707283 Frank Springer was born in Wapello, Iowa, 1848. He settled in Cimarron, New Mexico in 1873. He served as presi...

Wigham, Harry

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Maxwell Land Grant Company

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Commercial association with headquarters in Amsterdam and offices in New Mexico and Colorado. Involved in mining, timber, coal, farming, irrigation projects. From the description of Coal reports, 1891-1901. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 54053445 On January 8, 1841, Guadalupe Miranda and Charles Hipolite Trotier de Beaubien petitioned Governor Manuel Armijo for a tract of land, which Armijo granted two years later. Miranda moved to Mexico and offered Beaubien h...

Constant Rebecque, J. W. de.

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Ziegelaar, W. F.

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