Herbert Holt Collection, 1890-1910

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Herbert Holt Collection, 1890-1910

Correspondence and legal documents comprise the Herbert Holt Collection, 1893-1910, and document the law practice of Simon B. Newcomb, Hebert B. Holt, and Joseph Bonham as well as the history of New Mexico as a territory.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8114369

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Otero, Miguel A. (Miguel Antonio), 1829-1882

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Miguel Antonio Otero (June 21, 1829 – May 30, 1882) was a prominent American politician of the New Mexico Territory. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as Delegate from 1856 to 1861. Otero was instrumental in the economic development of the territory. Born in Valencia, Nuevo México (now Valencia County, New Mexico), he received his early education there before enrolling in St. Louis University, ultimately graduating from Pingree College in Fishkill, New York. Otero studied law ion N...

Llwellyn, William H. H.

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Holt, Herbert B., b. 1868

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Herbert Bartlett Holt (b. 1868) was born in Stafford Springs, Connecticut, and educated in Massachusetts. He moved to Las Cruces, New Mexico, in 1891 and worked as a court stenographer. After reading the law with Judge Simon B. Newcomb, Holt joined the bar in 1898. Holt inherited Newcomb’s law practice after his death in 1901. The same year, Joseph Bonham joined the practice as a partner, and the practice concentrated on mining law under the name Holt and Bonham. In 1910, Holt forme...

Bonham, Joseph

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Frost, Max.

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Fall, Albert B. (Albert Bacon), 1861-1944

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Albert B. Fall arrived in N.M. in 1883, and began prospecting at Kingston. He moved to Las Cruces to practice law and became active in Democratic politics. In 1902, he switched his affiliation to the Republican party and continued his climb through various elective and appointive offices. In 1921, Fall was appointed Secretary of the Interior. While in this position Fall was instrumental in transferring the Navy oil reserves at Teapot Dome, Wyo. and Elk Hills, Calif. from the Navy Dept. to the In...

Parker, Frank Wilson, b. 1860

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Holt and Bonham (Las Cruces, N.M.)

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Hardesty, R. G.

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Baca, R. L.

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Lee, Oliver M.

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Holt, Herbert (Canadian city planner, active early 20th century)

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Herbert Bartlett Holt (b. 1868) was born in Stafford Springs, Connecticut, and educated in Massachusetts. He moved to Las Cruces, New Mexico, in 1891 and worked as a court stenographer. After reading the law with Judge Simon B. Newcomb, Holt joined the bar in 1898. Holt inherited Newcomb's law practice after his death in 1901. The same year, Joseph Bonham joined the practice as a partner, and the practice concentrated on mining law under the name Holt and Bonham. In 1910...

Santa Rita Mining Company.

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Newcomb, Simon Bolivar, 1838-1901

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Stephenson Bennett Mining Company.

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