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Located in Series 1) CORRESPONDENCE. Includes 16 letters: A. K. Owen to Gen. Boynton (attached to W. J. Sutherland letter of Nov. 17, 1890); L. C. Boynton to A. K. Owen; 2 letters from A. K. Owen to Manuel Fernandez y Seal; Members of the Topolobampo Society to the Secretary of Fomento; C. B. Hoffman to A. K. Owen; M. Romero to John H. Rice; J. C. Boynton to A. K. Owen; 4 letters from Ed. S. Herrera to A. K. Owen; A. K. Owen to Don Alonso Aspe; W. J> Sutherland to A. K. Owen; A. K. Owen to Parsons; A. K. Owen to Secretario de Fomento. Includes a 24-page, handwritten letter dated January 24, 1890, in which Owen recounts aspirations and objectives regarding the Topolobampo Colony, at this point known as Pacific City. 84 pages. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) This digital file is a surrogate of an item from the Topolobampo Collection (Box 1, Folder 8). [Title, Date]. Topolobampo Collection. MSS 106. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego.
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text
Identifier
ark:/20775/bb19515704
Language
English
Subject
Cooperative societies Railroads Credit Foncier Company Texas, Topolobampo & Pacific Railroad and Telegraph Company Mexico Sinaloa (Mexico: State) Topolobampo (Mexico) Owen, Albert Kimsey
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