Ignacio Mariscal correspondence, 1833-1910 (bulk 1881-1910).

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Ignacio Mariscal correspondence, 1833-1910 (bulk 1881-1910).

Consists primarily of diplomatic correspondence covering the years of Ignacio Mariscal's tenure under Porfirio Diaz' government. Most of the letters are either reports from members of Mexican delegations, European countries, and the U.S., or recommendations of individuals for government positions. Other correspondents include politicians, ministers, and secretaries from Mexico and other countries including the U.S., Portugal, Spain, France, and El Salvador, as well as intellectuals, writers, and poets. Also includes six letters to Diaz from various individuals in Mexico, along with a reply to Francisco Bazaine, a general in the French military. Also contains personal letters and invoices from Mariscal's relatives, including Alonso, Federico, and Juan Pablo Mariscal. With these are poems translated by Ignacio Mariscal, a burial card for Mariano Mariscal, and an undated broadside, "La Situacion Actual: Un Incidente Enojoso."

1 box and 1 oversize folder (.5 linear ft.)

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Mariscal, Juan Pablo.

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Bazaine, François-Achille, 1811-1888

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Dublán, Manuel, 1830?-1891

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Díaz, Porfirio, 1830-1915

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Mariscal, Alonso.

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Romero Rubio, Manuel, 1828-1895

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Limantour, José Yves

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Finance minister in the second government of Porfirio Díaz, economist and lawyer. Born 1854 in Mexico City; died 1935 in Paris. Educated at the Escuela Nacional Preparatoria and the Escuela Nacional de Jurisprudencia, from which he received his law degree in 1875. Professor of political economics at the Escuela Superior de Comercio (1876) and of international law at the Escuela Nacional de Jurisprudencia (1876-1878). Active in economic development and public works. Elected president of the Congr...

Romero, Matías, 1837-1898

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Baz, Gustavo Adolfo, 1852-1904

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Mariscal, Ignacio, 1829-1910

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Ignacio Mariscal was one of the most prominent Mexican politicians of the second half of the 19th century. He served in the Porfirian government as Secretary of Foreign Relations for almost 30 years between 1871 and 1910. From the description of Ignacio Mariscal correspondence, 1833-1910 (bulk 1881-1910). (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 214941570 ...

Sierra, Justo, 1848-1912

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Prieto, Guillermo, 1818-1897

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Nervo, Amado, 1870-1919

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Mariscal, Federico, 1881-1971

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Riva Palacio, Vicente, 1832-1896

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Casasús, Joaquín D. (Joaquín Demetrio), 1858-1916

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Altamirano, Ignacio Manuel, 1834-1893

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Vigil, José María, 1829-1909

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Corona, Ramón, 1837-1889.

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Payno, Manuel, 1810-1894

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Mariscal, Mariano.

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