Letters of José Juan Olazábal : Mexico : transcript, 1819 Jan. 23-1825 Aug. 12.

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Letters of José Juan Olazábal : Mexico : transcript, 1819 Jan. 23-1825 Aug. 12.

Correspondence directed to commercial contacts, in Cádiz, Seville, Havana, Paris, New York, and other cities, concerning commercial matters and shipping. Includes letters to the writer's brother-in-law, Francisco de Borja Migoni, in London. The letters also discuss Mexican political events, such as the campaign for Mexican independence from Spain, and the rise and overthrow of Emperor Agustin de Iturbide.

1 v. (249 leaves)

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Iturbide, Agustín de, 1783-1824

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First emperor of Mexico. Born 1783 in Valladolid (Morelia); executed July 19, 1824, in Padilla, Tamaulipas. Iturbide joined the army in 1800, by 1810 was fighting with the royalists, and by 1820 held the rank of colonel. In February 1821 he and Vicente Guerrero signed the Plan de Iguala and created the Ejército Trigarante. In August 1821 Iturbide and viceroy Juan O'Donoju signed the Tratado de Córdoba, ending the war and giving Mexico independence. Iturbide was proclaimed emperor in May 1822 b...

Olazábal, José Juan.

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José Juan Olazábal, a native of Azpeitia in the Basque province, and merchant, resided in the New World for 41 years. From the description of Letters of José Juan Olazábal : Mexico : transcript, 1819 Jan. 23-1825 Aug. 12. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 84913017 ...

Borja Migoni, Francisco de.

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