Ignacio L. Vallarta papers, 1852-1943.

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Ignacio L. Vallarta papers, 1852-1943.

The bulk of the Ignacio L. Vallarta Papers consists of correspondence. This includes professional and private letters written between Vallarta and other political figures and associates who were relevant to his role in the Mexican government or to his career. The majority of this correspondence dates from the 1870s and 1880s, during the time when Vallarta was governor of Jalisco, Secretary of Foreign Relations, President of Mexico's Supreme Court of Justice, and later, a privately practicing attorney and legal consultant. The collection also includes a smaller amount of printed materials and notes that belonged to Vallarta, as well as personal papers of his son, attorney Alejandro Vallarta.

9 linear feet, 1 oversize box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7903191

University of Texas Libraries

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