Circulars and letters, 1836-1837.

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Circulars and letters, 1836-1837.

Official letters and circulars from the military, clergy, state and national officials of Mexico in response to an official letter issued by Governor Juan José Dominguez of the Department of San Luis Potosí concerning the capture of Santa Anna by the Texans during the Battle of San Jacinto, April 1836.

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Mexico.

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Arvin, Manuel E.

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Guillén, José María.

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Coahuila and Texas (Mexico). Governor (1830 : Eca y Muzquiz)

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Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876

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Epithet: President of Mexico British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000297.0x000203 Commander in chief of Mexican Army and President of Mexico during war with United States (1846-1848). Letter thanks Don Juan Valdivia for providing lumber and use of his estate for defense against possible Spanish invasion (1829). From the description of Antonio Loṕez de Santa Anna letter, 1829. (University of the Pacific)...

Elias, Joaquin Y.

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Gandera, Andres de la.

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San Luis Potosí (Mexico). Governor (1836 : Dominguez)

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Tlaxcala (Mexico : State). Political Governor (1836 : Anaya)

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Fuente, Juan de la, 15-- O.F.M.

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Iturbido, Joaquin de.

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Filisola, Vicente

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Vicente Filísola (1789-1850), a Brigadier General in the Mexican Army, was Antonio López de Santa Anna's second in command during the Texan Revolution. After Santa Anna's capture at the Battle of San Jacinto, Filísola was responsible for leading the Mexican Army's retreat from Texas. These memoirs may have been published as part of a personal defense campaign, as the author faced formal charges of treason and cowardice for following Santa Anna's orders to withdraw Mexican troops from Texas. ...

Ortiz Monasterio, José María, 1807-1869.

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Urrea, José, 1797-1849

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Tamaulipas (Mexico). Governor (1835-1837 : Fernández Izaguirre)

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Ochoa, Ignacio

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Ortega, José María de, 1793-1871.

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Nuevo León (Mexico : State). Governor (1834-1837 : Garza y Evia)

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