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Inventory of the Luis E. Armijo Papers, 1869-1938

New Mexico State Records Center and Archives

Email: archives@state.nm.us
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New Mexico State Records Center and Archives



Collection Summary

Title Luis E. Armijo Papers,
Dates (Inclusive) 1869-1938
Creator Armijo, Luis E.
Collection Number 1959-011
Size 1 linear feet
Repository New Mexico State Records Center and Archives
Languages English, , and Spanish.

Biographical Note

Luis E. Armijo, son of Enrique Armijo and Maria J. de Armijo, was born and reared in the Las Vegas, New Mexico area. He attended New Mexico Military Institute, graduating in 1908. Upon completion of his secondary education he returned to Las Vegas, where he studied law under former Supreme Court Justice Elisha V. Long, subsequently gaining admission to the State Bar in 1914. In 1913 Luis married Eugenia Delgado.

Prior to his admission to the State Bar, Luis Armijo served as a member of the Las Vegas School Board of Education; Las Vegas Town Clerk; Editor of "El Independiente newspaper; and Court Interpreter for the Fourth Judicial District Court. He eventually took full control of the legal firm established by Judge Long, being closely allied with Octaviano A. Larrazolo. Armijo also actively participated in Republican party affairs.

Armijo also served the Fourth Judicial District as Assistant District Attorney (1917-1919), District Attorney (1920-1925), and Judge (1926-1936).


Scope and Content

Collection consists of Armijo's business and personal papers. Correspondence primarily concerns legal matters and includes letters to Armijo from Elisha V. Long; letters sent and received by Octaviano A. Larrazolo, a business associate of Armijo who later served as Governor of New Mexico from 1919 to 1920; and Armijo's correspondence with Harry S. Bowman, Attorney General of New Mexico. Other documents include Armijo's expense statements as District Court Judge; his correspondence as Las Vegas Town Clerk (1913- 1914) and editor of the newspaper "El Independiente" (1914); and an 1869 land conveyance in Mora County, New Mexico from Lucien B. Maxwell to Joel W. Curtis.

Some materials are in Spanish.


Restrictions

Access Restrictions

None

Copy Restrictions

Limited duplication allowed for research purposes. User is responsible for all copyright compliance.


Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Luis E. Armijo Papers, New Mexico State Records Center and Archives, Santa Fe, New Mexico.


Access Terms

Armijo, Luis E.

Attorneys General New Mexico

Bowman, Harry S.

Conveyances

Curtis, Joel W.

Deeds

Editors New Mexico Las Vegas

Judges New Mexico

Land Titles Registration and Transfer New Mexico Mora County

Larrazolo, Octaviano A. (Octaviano Ambrosio), 1859-1930

Las Vegas (N.M.) Newspapers

Lawyers New Mexico

Long, Elisha V.

New Mexico. District Court (4th Judicial District)

Town Clerks New Mexico Las Vegas


Contents List

Description Container

Letters received. 1909-1918

Box 1 Folder 1-10

Letters sent. 1909-1918

Box 2 Folder 11-20

Letters received. 1922-1923

Box 3 Folder 21-22

Letters sent. 1922-1923

Box 3 Folder 23-24

Family and personal papers. 1912-1915

Box 3 Folder 25

Town Clerk correspondence. 1913-1914

Box 3 Folder 26

Editor of Independiente correspondence. 1914

Box 3 Folder 27

Judge expense statements. 1931-1936

Box 3 Folder 28

Copy of land conveyance by Lucien B. Maxwell to Joel W. Curtis. 1869

Box 3 Folder 29

Letters received, Octaviano A. Larrazolo. 1911

Box 3 Folder 30

Letters sent, Octaviano A. Larrazolo. 1911

Box 3 Folder 31

Letters received, Octaviano A. Larrazolo. 1916

Box 3 Folder 32

Letters sent, Octaviano A. Larrazolo. 1916

Box 3 Folder 33

Conchas Dam Project booklet. 1938

Box 3 Folder 34

 
 
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