Mariano Riva Palacio Collection 1716-1880 (bulk 1835-1875)
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Riva Palacio, Mariano, 1803-1880
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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 devel...
Hernandez de Guerrero, Guadalupe, d. 1847
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Wife of president of Mexico, General Vicente Guerrero, and grandmother of Vicente Riva Palacio. Died March 1847. From the description of Guadalupe Hernández de Guerrero Papers, 1822-1847. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 29747765 ...
Guerrero, Vicente, 1782-1831
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President of Mexico, military leader. Born 1782 in Tixtla; died 1831 in Cuilapan. Guerrero began his military career in 1810. He was commissioned captain by José María Morelos before the attack on Taxco, was made colonel in 1814 by Juan Nepomuceno Rosains, and received the rank of general from Agustín de Iturbide. After Iturbide was removed as emperor, Guerrero was named General de División, and became a member of the Supremo Poder Ejecutivo which governed until 1824. Guerrero ascended to th...
Bravo, Nicolás, 1786-1854
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Riva Palacio, Vicente, 1832-1896
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Lawyer, general, politician, and writer. Born 1832 in Mexico City; died 1896 in Madrid, Spain. Received law degree in 1854; maintained law practice while intermittently holding public office, going to war, and pursuing a literary career. Held offices in the municipality of Mexico City; the constituent and national congresses; the Supreme Court of Justice; the Ministry of Fomento, Colonización, Industria y Comercio; and Mexico's diplomatic corps in Spain and Portugal. Participated in the revolut...