Biographical data concerning José María Iglesias, 1873-1885.

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Biographical data concerning José María Iglesias, 1873-1885.

Material relating to the life of José María Iglesias, president of the Mexican Supreme Court. The three folders contain 1) an extract copied from Mexico City's El Federalista, May 17, 1873, and written under the pseudonym, "Orfeo," with an appended copy of a portion of letter 439 from Foreign Relations of the United States, regarding Iglesias' tendered resignation from the Supreme Court (6 p.); 2) a copy of the official record of Iglesias' life from 1823 to 1885 (7 p.); 3) a copy of biographical data eulogizing Iglesias, written by Manuel Payno y Flores (3 p., n.p., n.d.).

Originals : 3 folders in portfolio ; 33-34 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (14 exposures) : negative (Rich. 102:19) and positive.

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