Ignacio L. VallartaPapers 1852-1943

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Ignacio L. VallartaPapers 1852-1943

Personal and professionalpapers of Mexican jurist and politician Ignacio L. Vallarta. The bulk of thecollection is professional correspondence. It also contains printed materialsand notes that belonged to Vallarta, and personal papers of his son, attorneyAlejandro Vallarta.

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Riestra, Fermín

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Pacheco, Ramón

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Silva, Ignacio

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Ogazón, Pedro, 1824-1890.

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Jalisco (Mexico). Governor (1871-1875 : Vallarta)

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