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Francisco Amador to Martin Amador, January 16, 1899
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This collection is available in both, English and Spanish
Information
Series
Martin Amador, 1856-1904
Box_folder
01_07
Collection name
Amador Family Correspondence, 1856-1949
Collection number
Ms0004
Date
1899-01-16
From
Amador, Francisco Aurelio de Jesus (1867-1959)
To
Amador, Martin (1836-1903)
Salutation
Dear Dad
Relationship 1
Family
Relationship 2
Father and Son
Subject (LCSH)
Job hunting
Agriculture
Horsemanship
Communication in families
Other people mentioned
María [Amador de Daguerre, María Refugio (1874-1936)]
Alex [Daguerre, Alejandro N. (1855-1929)]
Other places mentioned
El Paso (Tex.)
Closing
Your son
Signature
F. J. Amador
Physical description
letterheads
unruled paper
black ink
letterpress printed paper
Extent
2 leaves [3 pages]
Notes
The following is an archivist note: [Sr. Martin Amador Las Cruces]
Digital publisher
New Mexico State University Library
Source
NMSU Library Archives and Special Collections
Unit
Rio Grande Historical Collections
Language
Spanish
Type
Text
Format
application/pdf
Medium (AAT)
personal correspondence
Genre (AAT)
manuscripts (documents)
business cards
Access rights
Open for re-use
Metadata cataloger
Ovalle, Jason
Digital identifier
Ms0004_01_07_10.pdf
Location
Sender's city
Juárez (Chihuahua, Mexico)
Sender's state
Chihuahua (Mexico : State)
Sender's country
Mexico
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