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Political leader. Born 1803 and died 1880 in Mexico City. Educated as lawyer. Offices held: Primer Regidor del Ayuntamiento de México (1829), deputy to the Congreso de la Unión (first elected 1833), Minister of Justice, Minister of Hacienda (June-Aug. 1848), thrice Governor of the State of Mexico (1849, 1857, 1871), Director del Nacional Monte de Piedad. Imprisoned 1852-1854 during final presidency of Antonio López de Santa Anna. Named Emperor Maximilan's defender in May 1867. Worked to develop Mexico's law enforcement system, roads, railways, industry.

From the description of Mariano Riva Palacio Collection, 1716-1880 (bulk 1835-1875). (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 29925371

Political leader. Born 1803 and died 1880 in Mexico City. Educated as lawyer. Offices held: Primer Regidor del Ayuntamiento de México (1829), deputy to the Congreso de la Unión (first elected 1833), Minister of Justice, Minister of Hacienda (June-Aug. 1848), thrice Governor of the State of Mexico (1849, 1857, 1871), Director del Nacional Monte de Piedad. Imprisoned 1852-1854 during final presidency of Antonio López de Santa Anna. Named Emperor Maximilan's defender in May 1867. Worked to develop Mexico's law enforcement system, roads, railways, and industry.

For a complete chronology of Mariano Riva Palacio, see Part 1: Introduction to this guide.

From the guide to the Mariano Riva Palacio Collection 29925371., 1716-1880 (bulk 1835-1875), (Benson Latin American Collection, The University of Texas at Austin)

Political leader. Born 1803 and died 1880 in Mexico City. Educated as lawyer. Offices held: Primer Regidor del Ayuntamiento de México (1829), deputy to the Congreso de la Unión (first elected 1833), Minister of Justice, Minister of Hacienda (June-Aug. 1848), thrice Governor of the State of Mexico (1849, 1857, 1871), Director del Nacional Monte de Piedad. Imprisoned 1852-1854 during final presidency of Antonio López de Santa Anna. Named Emperor Maximilan's defender in May 1867. Worked to develop Mexico's law enforcement system, roads, railways, and industry.

For a complete chronology of Mariano Riva Palacio, see Part 1: Introduction to this guide.

From the guide to the Mariano Riva Palacio Collection 29925371., 1716-1880 (bulk 1835-1875), (Benson Latin American Collection, The University of Texas at Austin)

Political leader. Born 1803 and died 1880 in Mexico City. Educated as lawyer. Offices held: Primer Regidor del Ayuntamiento de México (1829), deputy to the Congreso de la Unión (first elected 1833), Minister of Justice, Minister of Hacienda (June-Aug. 1848), thrice Governor of the State of Mexico (1849, 1857, 1871), Director del Nacional Monte de Piedad. Imprisoned 1852-1854 during final presidency of Antonio López de Santa Anna. Named Emperor Maximilan's defender in May 1867. Worked to develop Mexico's law enforcement system, roads, railways, and industry.

For a complete chronology of Mariano Riva Palacio, see Part 1: Introduction to this guide.

From the guide to the Mariano Riva Palacio Collection 29925371., 1716-1880 (bulk 1835-1875), (Benson Latin American Collection, The University of Texas at Austin)

Political leader. Born 1803 and died 1880 in Mexico City. Educated as lawyer. Offices held: Primer Regidor del Ayuntamiento de México (1829), deputy to the Congreso de la Unión (first elected 1833), Minister of Justice, Minister of Hacienda (June-Aug. 1848), thrice Governor of the State of Mexico (1849, 1857, 1871), Director del Nacional Monte de Piedad. Imprisoned 1852-1854 during final presidency of Antonio López de Santa Anna. Named Emperor Maximilan's defender in May 1867. Worked to develop Mexico's law enforcement system, roads, railways, and industry.

For a complete chronology of Mariano Riva Palacio, see Part 1: Introduction to this guide.

From the guide to the Mariano Riva Palacio Collection 29925371., 1716-1880 (bulk 1835-1875), (Benson Latin American Collection, The University of Texas at Austin)

Political leader. Born 1803 and died 1880 in Mexico City. Educated as lawyer. Offices held: Primer Regidor del Ayuntamiento de México (1829), deputy to the Congreso de la Unión (first elected 1833), Minister of Justice, Minister of Hacienda (June-Aug. 1848), thrice Governor of the State of Mexico (1849, 1857, 1871), Director del Nacional Monte de Piedad. Imprisoned 1852-1854 during final presidency of Antonio López de Santa Anna. Named Emperor Maximilan's defender in May 1867. Worked to develop Mexico's law enforcement system, roads, railways, and industry.

For a complete chronology of Mariano Riva Palacio, see Part 1: Introduction to this guide.

From the guide to the Mariano Riva Palacio Collection 29925371., 1716-1880 (bulk 1835-1875), (Benson Latin American Collection, The University of Texas at Austin)

Political leader. Born 1803 and died 1880 in Mexico City. Educated as lawyer. Offices held: Primer Regidor del Ayuntamiento de México (1829), deputy to the Congreso de la Unión (first elected 1833), Minister of Justice, Minister of Hacienda (June-Aug. 1848), thrice Governor of the State of Mexico (1849, 1857, 1871), Director del Nacional Monte de Piedad. Imprisoned 1852-1854 during final presidency of Antonio López de Santa Anna. Named Emperor Maximilan's defender in May 1867. Worked to develop Mexico's law enforcement system, roads, railways, and industry.

For a complete chronology of Mariano Riva Palacio, see Part 1: Introduction to this guide.

From the guide to the Mariano Riva Palacio Collection 29925371., 1716-1880 (bulk 1835-1875), (Benson Latin American Collection, The University of Texas at Austin)

Political leader. Born 1803 and died 1880 in Mexico City. Educated as lawyer. Offices held: Primer Regidor del Ayuntamiento de México (1829), deputy to the Congreso de la Unión (first elected 1833), Minister of Justice, Minister of Hacienda (June-Aug. 1848), thrice Governor of the State of Mexico (1849, 1857, 1871), Director del Nacional Monte de Piedad. Imprisoned 1852-1854 during final presidency of Antonio López de Santa Anna. Named Emperor Maximilan's defender in May 1867. Worked to develop Mexico's law enforcement system, roads, railways, and industry.

For a complete chronology of Mariano Riva Palacio, see Part 1: Introduction to this guide.

From the guide to the Mariano Riva Palacio Collection 29925371., 1716-1880 (bulk 1835-1875), (Benson Latin American Collection, The University of Texas at Austin)

Political leader. Born 1803 and died 1880 in Mexico City. Educated as lawyer. Offices held: Primer Regidor del Ayuntamiento de México (1829), deputy to the Congreso de la Unión (first elected 1833), Minister of Justice, Minister of Hacienda (June-Aug. 1848), thrice Governor of the State of Mexico (1849, 1857, 1871), Director del Nacional Monte de Piedad. Imprisoned 1852-1854 during final presidency of Antonio López de Santa Anna. Named Emperor Maximilan's defender in May 1867. Worked to develop Mexico's law enforcement system, roads, railways, and industry.

For a complete chronology of Mariano Riva Palacio, see Part 1: Introduction to this guide.

From the guide to the Mariano Riva Palacio Collection 29925371., 1716-1880 (bulk 1835-1875), (Benson Latin American Collection, The University of Texas at Austin)

Political leader. Born 1803 and died 1880 in Mexico City. Educated as lawyer. Offices held: Primer Regidor del Ayuntamiento de México (1829), deputy to the Congreso de la Unión (first elected 1833), Minister of Justice, Minister of Hacienda (June-Aug. 1848), thrice Governor of the State of Mexico (1849, 1857, 1871), Director del Nacional Monte de Piedad. Imprisoned 1852-1854 during final presidency of Antonio López de Santa Anna. Named Emperor Maximilan's defender in May 1867. Worked to develop Mexico's law enforcement system, roads, railways, and industry.

For a complete chronology of Mariano Riva Palacio, see Part 1: Introduction to this guide.

From the guide to the Mariano Riva Palacio Collection 29925371., 1716-1880 (bulk 1835-1875), (Benson Latin American Collection, The University of Texas at Austin)

Political leader. Born 1803 and died 1880 in Mexico City. Educated as lawyer. Offices held: Primer Regidor del Ayuntamiento de México (1829), deputy to the Congreso de la Unión (first elected 1833), Minister of Justice, Minister of Hacienda (June-Aug. 1848), thrice Governor of the State of Mexico (1849, 1857, 1871), Director del Nacional Monte de Piedad. Imprisoned 1852-1854 during final presidency of Antonio López de Santa Anna. Named Emperor Maximilan's defender in May 1867. Worked to develop Mexico's law enforcement system, roads, railways, and industry.

For a complete chronology of Mariano Riva Palacio, see Part 1: Introduction to this guide.

From the guide to the Mariano Riva Palacio Collection 29925371., 1716-1880 (bulk 1835-1875), (Benson Latin American Collection, The University of Texas at Austin)

Political leader. Born 1803 and died 1880 in Mexico City. Educated as lawyer. Offices held: Primer Regidor del Ayuntamiento de México (1829), deputy to the Congreso de la Unión (first elected 1833), Minister of Justice, Minister of Hacienda (June-Aug. 1848), thrice Governor of the State of Mexico (1849, 1857, 1871), Director del Nacional Monte de Piedad. Imprisoned 1852-1854 during final presidency of Antonio López de Santa Anna. Named Emperor Maximilan's defender in May 1867. Worked to develop Mexico's law enforcement system, roads, railways, and industry.

For a complete chronology of Mariano Riva Palacio, see Part 1: Introduction to this guide.

From the guide to the Mariano Riva Palacio Collection 29925371., 1716-1880 (bulk 1835-1875), (Benson Latin American Collection, The University of Texas at Austin)

Political leader. Born 1803 and died 1880 in Mexico City. Educated as lawyer. Offices held: Primer Regidor del Ayuntamiento de México (1829), deputy to the Congreso de la Unión (first elected 1833), Minister of Justice, Minister of Hacienda (June-Aug. 1848), thrice Governor of the State of Mexico (1849, 1857, 1871), Director del Nacional Monte de Piedad. Imprisoned 1852-1854 during final presidency of Antonio López de Santa Anna. Named Emperor Maximilan's defender in May 1867. Worked to develop Mexico's law enforcement system, roads, railways, and industry.

For a complete chronology of Mariano Riva Palacio, see Part 1: Introduction to this guide.

From the guide to the Mariano Riva Palacio Collection 29925371., 1716-1880 (bulk 1835-1875), (Benson Latin American Collection, The University of Texas at Austin)

Political leader. Born 1803 and died 1880 in Mexico City. Educated as lawyer. Offices held: Primer Regidor del Ayuntamiento de México (1829), deputy to the Congreso de la Unión (first elected 1833), Minister of Justice, Minister of Hacienda (June-Aug. 1848), thrice Governor of the State of Mexico (1849, 1857, 1871), Director del Nacional Monte de Piedad. Imprisoned 1852-1854 during final presidency of Antonio López de Santa Anna. Named Emperor Maximilan's defender in May 1867. Worked to develop Mexico's law enforcement system, roads, railways, and industry.

4 Nov 1803 born in Mexico City to D. Esteban de la Riva Palacio and Doña María Dolores Díaz. 18?? entered Seminario to study law, did not graduate 1829 Primer Regidor del Ayuntamiento de México 1830 became Sixth Alcalde, Ayuntamiento, Mexico City Dec 1831 married Dolores Guerrero, daughter of Gen. Vicente Guerrero 1833 elected deputy to congress 1834 re-elected deputy 3 June 1848 served as Minister of Hacienda until 20 Aug 1848 31 Aug 1849 became governor of the state of Mexico (improved state revenue-gathering techniques, paid state debts; established market, public jail, monument to Hidalgo in Toluca; constructed garrison in Real del Monte; persecuted bandits, pursued criminals; founded savings-and-loan institutions) 1851 called to central government as Minister of Justice 2 May 1852 end of first term as Governor of State of Mexico 1852 1854 imprisoned and exiled during final government of Antonio López de Santa Anna 1855 after fall of Santa Anna, refused Gen. Carrera's request to form a cabinet in Carrera's provisional government 1856 became deputy to the Congreso Constituyente 1856 requested a leave from duties as deputy to join the Junta del Desague, responsible for drainage of the Valley of Mexico becomes spokesman of the Junta de Crédito Público Jan 1857 named constitutionally as Governor of the State of Mexico (drained Lagoon of Lerma, chased bandits, built courthouse; worked for construction of a Toluca-Mexico railroad; toward end of career worked diligently for development of roads and railways and for the industrial development of the nation) May 1863 refused appointment to the Junta de Notables July 1864 refused Maximilian's offer of the Ministry of Gobernación May 1867 named by the imprisoned Maximilian to defend him; marcha a Querétaro y luego a S. Luis Potosí para cumplir su cometido ante el Presidente Juárez 1867 Riva Palacio publishes his Memorandum sobre el proceso (de)... Maximiliano. 1868 elected to Congress but prefers to continue directing the Ayuntamiento of Mexico City, working with issues of water supply, street improvement, and public safety Dec 1868 elected Presidente de la Cámara (Ayuntamiento or Deputies?) 26 Sept 1869 once more became governor of the State of Mexico 29 April 1870 end of term as governor (Porrúa says 16 Dec 1871) 16 Dec 1871 declared “benemérito” by Legislature 1876 named director of the national financial-aid society, Monte de Piedad 20 Feb 1880 died in Mexico City 21 Feb 1880 lo enterraron Panteón Francés From the guide to the Mariano Riva Palacio Collection 29925371., 1716-1880 (bulk 1835-1875), (Benson Latin American Collection, The University of Texas at Austin)

Political leader. Born 1803 and died 1880 in Mexico City. Educated as lawyer. Offices held: Primer Regidor del Ayuntamiento de México (1829), deputy to the Congreso de la Unión (first elected 1833), Minister of Justice, Minister of Hacienda (June-Aug. 1848), thrice Governor of the State of Mexico (1849, 1857, 1871), Director del Nacional Monte de Piedad. Imprisoned 1852-1854 during final presidency of Antonio López de Santa Anna. Named Emperor Maximilan's defender in May 1867. Worked to develop Mexico's law enforcement system, roads, railways, and industry.

For a complete chronology of Mariano Riva Palacio, see Part 1: Introduction to this guide.

From the guide to the Mariano Riva Palacio Collection 29925371., 1716-1880 (bulk 1835-1875), (Benson Latin American Collection, The University of Texas at Austin)

Political leader. Born 1803 and died 1880 in Mexico City. Educated as lawyer. Offices held: Primer Regidor del Ayuntamiento de México (1829), deputy to the Congreso de la Unión (first elected 1833), Minister of Justice, Minister of Hacienda (June-Aug. 1848), thrice Governor of the State of Mexico (1849, 1857, 1871), Director del Nacional Monte de Piedad. Imprisoned 1852-1854 during final presidency of Antonio López de Santa Anna. Named Emperor Maximilan's defender in May 1867. Worked to develop Mexico's law enforcement system, roads, railways, and industry.

For a complete chronology of Mariano Riva Palacio, see Part 1: Introduction to this guide.

From the guide to the Mariano Riva Palacio Collection 29925371., 1716-1880 (bulk 1835-1875), (Benson Latin American Collection, The University of Texas at Austin)

Political leader. Born 1803 and died 1880 in Mexico City. Educated as lawyer. Offices held: Primer Regidor del Ayuntamiento de México (1829), deputy to the Congreso de la Unión (first elected 1833), Minister of Justice, Minister of Hacienda (June-Aug. 1848), thrice Governor of the State of Mexico (1849, 1857, 1871), Director del Nacional Monte de Piedad. Imprisoned 1852-1854 during final presidency of Antonio López de Santa Anna. Named Emperor Maximilan's defender in May 1867. Worked to develop Mexico's law enforcement system, roads, railways, and industry.

For a complete chronology of Mariano Riva Palacio, see Part 1: Introduction to this guide.

From the guide to the Mariano Riva Palacio Collection 29925371., 1716-1880 (bulk 1835-1875), (Benson Latin American Collection, The University of Texas at Austin)

Political leader. Born 1803 and died 1880 in Mexico City. Educated as lawyer. Offices held: Primer Regidor del Ayuntamiento de México (1829), deputy to the Congreso de la Unión (first elected 1833), Minister of Justice, Minister of Hacienda (June-Aug. 1848), thrice Governor of the State of Mexico (1849, 1857, 1871), Director del Nacional Monte de Piedad. Imprisoned 1852-1854 during final presidency of Antonio López de Santa Anna. Named Emperor Maximilan's defender in May 1867. Worked to develop Mexico's law enforcement system, roads, railways, and industry.

For a complete chronology of Mariano Riva Palacio, see Part 1: Introduction to this guide.

From the guide to the Mariano Riva Palacio Collection 29925371., 1716-1880 (bulk 1835-1875), (Benson Latin American Collection, The University of Texas at Austin)

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