Military base at Socorro org
Summary: Recipient of the hay cut under the agreement.
Completeness: 24/100 Grade F
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400 tons of hay
cited from _May_copy_Socorro_Edward_Ownby_and_Steck_agreement_re_cutting_hay (1851)_May_copy_Socorro_Edward_Ownby_and_Steck_agreement_re_cutting_hay
Notes: Business records, family letters, and records from Steck's first appointment as Indian Agent for the Southern Apache. Agreement for cutting and curing 400 tons of hay for use by the military base at Socorro…
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_May_copy_Socorro_Edward_Ownby_and_Steck_agreement_re_cutting_hay ↗
Unknown · 1851 · photo · Rights to the digital resource are held by the University of New Mexico. · details