Gabinete Mexicano : Continuación del cuadro histórico de la revolución Mexicana..., 1839-1843.

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Gabinete Mexicano : Continuación del cuadro histórico de la revolución Mexicana..., 1839-1843.

Collection of data on events in Mexico from April 1837, to December, 1844, covering Anastasio Bustamante's second term and Santa Anna's return to power. Based on official and other publications and on the author's personal observations; presented in the form of letters, notes, and journalistic items. Includes Juan Pablo Anaya, Alocucion del Escmo. Senor D. Juan Pablo de Anaya á sus conciudadanos, published in San Juan Bautista de Tabasco, México by T. Flores, 1840 (14 p.).

Originals : 4 v. ; 20-23 cm.Copies : 2 microfilm reels (930 exposures) : negative (Rich. 100:2-3) and positive.

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Bustamante, Carlos María de, 1774-1848

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Anaya, Juan Pablo, 1785-1850

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General and politician. Born 1785 in Lagos, Jalisco; died 1850 in Mexico City. Veteran of the Mexican War of Independence; aided the United States against the British in Carolina. Deputy to the national congress (1821). General Brigada de los Ejércitos Nacionales (1824). Comandante General for Chiapas (1828). Brigadier General and General de División (1832). Ministro de Guerra (January 8-30, 1833) in the administration of president Gómez Pedraza. Governor of Tabasco (Nov. 17, 1840-Dec. 6, 184...