A J Abbott person
also known as: Judge A J Abbott
Summary: United States Attorney for the Pueblos, thought to accompany the Indians to Washington.
Completeness: 44/100 Grade D
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cited from Image 1 of Santa Fe new Mexican (Santa Fe, N.M.), August 22, 1904 (1904)
SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN VOL 41 SANTA FE N M MONDAY AUGUST 22 1904 NO 156 THREATEN TO USEJORCE Governors
of the Pueblo Indians Assert They Will Resist Taxation TO GOTO WASHINGTON Representatives From the
Nineteen Pueblos to Ask for Relief A congress of representatives of fourteen of …
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Image 1 of Santa Fe new Mexican (Santa Fe, N.M.), August 22, 1904 ↗
Anonymous · 1904 · newspaper · public_domain · details