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J. W. Raynolds person

id: p_j-w-raynolds_060415

also known as: J W Raynolds

Probable 70%
Summary:  J. W. Raynolds was the Secretary of the Territory of New Mexico who certified the incorporation.
Completeness: 44/100 Grade D
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Secretary of the Territory of New Mexico1906-04-04
cited from Image 4 of The Socorro chieftain (Socorro, N.M.), April 7, 1906 (1906)
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION Territory op Nkw Mkxico Office of the Secretary CXITiriCATK OP C0MPAÜI4ON I J W Raynolds Secretary of the Territory of New Mexico do hereby certify that there was Tiled for record in thia office at nine oclock a in on he fourth day of April A I lJüb ARTI…

Sources (1)

Image 4 of The Socorro chieftain (Socorro, N.M.), April 7, 1906

Anonymous · 1906 · newspaper · public_domain · details

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