Box 1
Contains 20 Results:
1. Jemez Land Company General Report., undated
Cañon de San Diego Grant. D.K.B. Seller, requests title to the 4000 acres of small holdings (in Cañon de San Diego and Guadalupe Cañon) surrounded by Jemez Land Co. Includes extensive description of area.
2. Description of Baca Location # 1. "Ideal for location of rail line," F.J. Otero., Jan. 10, 1908
3. Prospectus of San Diego Land Grant., Sept-Oct, 1909
Includes map (Oct. 10, 1909) drawn by W. Armstrong. Estimate of timber (Oct. 10, 1909) by M.A. Ross. Estimate of revenue from proposed railroad from Bernalillo on main line of Atchison-Topeka and Santa Fe to Canon de San Diego Land Grant and Jemez Hot Springs, by F.H. Cole (Sept. 20, 1909) Inc. Letter pertaining to water and mineral potentials of San Diego Land Grant.
4. Indenture., Dec. 30, 1909.
Federico J. Otero, Alfredo J. Otero, Candelaria Armijo de Otero, Mariano S. Otero, Jr., Margarita Otero Harrison and husband, Geo. W. Harrison and Dolores Otero Burg: to establish Dolores Otero Burg's legal claim to lots in the Perea Addition of Albuquerque and, also, to an area of Sandoval County known as the San Antonio de las Huertas Land Grant.
5. Deed of Chattel., Dec. 30, 1909
Assignment of family articles of value to Dolores Otero Burg.
6. Final agreement between Otero family and Dolores Otero Burg and her husband, John Baron Burg., Dec. 31, 1909.
The heirs of Mariano S. Otero and Filomena Perea de Otero establish a division of property in order that Dolores Otero Burg may receive her just share of the estate. Willard S. Strickler, administrator. This agreement, on appeal of Dolores Otero Burg, sets aside a document earlier approved as the last will and testament of Filomena Perea de Otero.
7. Indenture., Feb. 15, 1911
Between Dolores Otero Burg and the City of Albuquerque, granting Dolores Otero Burg full title to lots in the Perea Addition of Albuquerque.
8. Quit Claim Deed., Aug. 29, 1917
Property in Albuquerque acquired by Mariano S. Otero by deed from Manuel Gonzales, June 14, 1895 and an adjoining tract granted/accepted as legally belonging to Dolores Otero Burg.
9. Syndicate Agreement., Dec.3, 1925
C.L. Tallmadge, F.E.G. Berry, F.N. Cosby, Chas. Chadwick, W.W. Chadwick, and John Baron Burg formed Petroleum Securities Co.
10. Contract., June 11, 1928
The Trustees of the Belen Land Grant entered into a contract to recover lands acquired by the Sierra Meat and Supply Co. (tax deeds). Sierra Meat and Supply Co.: Chas. Chadwick, Sec., W.W. Chadwick, Pres. Belen Land Grant: Melquiades Chavez, Sec., Valentin Jaramillo, Pres.
11. Resolution., March 16, 1932.
Board of Trustees of Belen Land Grant agree to employ Mr. John Baron Burg, attorney, to recover tracts of common lands from illegal claims.
12. Quit Claim., Oct. 31, 1942.
Ramsey Bruner assigns ownership to John Baron Burg of one 380 caliber Colt automatic pistol which was being held as evidence by the prosecuting attorney of Valencia County in the case of the State of New Mexico vs. Ramsey Bruner.
Telegrams., Dec. 1932 to Jan. 1933
From Stephen Roehl, Sam Pollock, John Tierney, Thos. J. Mabry, Dennis Chavez regarding Burg's campaign with the Progressive alliance in Bernalillo County.(Five telegrams)
Letters., Dec. 1932 to Aug. 1933
To and from political leaders regarding patronage positions for John Baron Burg, Progressive party, Democratic Central Committee and Postmaster of Albuquerque. (48 letters)
Letters., Dec. 1901
From C.E. Burg, Atty., to his brother John Baron Burg. Personal and some mention of theatrical business interests. (10 letters)