Letter from President Juarez., December 28, 1865.
Letter from President Juarez. El Paso, December 28, 1865. My Dear Sir: I have received your favor of the 12th of October, in which you acknowledge receipt of mine of…
Benito Pablo Juárez García was a Mexican politician, military officer, and lawyer who served as the 26th president of Mexico from 1858 until his death in 1872. A Zapotec, he was the first Indigenous president of Mexico and the first democratically elected Indigenous president in postcolonial America. A member of the Liberal Party, he previously held a number of offices, including the governorship of Oaxaca and the presidency of the Supreme Court. During his presidency, he led the Liberals to victory in the Reform War and in the Second French intervention in Mexico.
Letter from President Juarez. El Paso, December 28, 1865. My Dear Sir: I have received your favor of the 12th of October, in which you acknowledge receipt of mine of…
[Translation.] Department of Fomento, Colonization, Industry, and Commerce.–Section 3. The citizen President of the republic has addressed to me the following decree: Benito Juarez, constitutional President of the United Mexican…
[Translation.] Department of Fomento, Colonization, Industry, and Commerce.–Section 1. The citizen President of the republic has been pleased to address to me the following, decree: Benito Juarez, constitutional President of…
[Translation.] Department of Treasury and Public Credit.–Section 1. The supreme magistrate of the republic has thought proper to address to me the following decree: The citizen Benito Juarez, constitutional President…
Decree closing the Port of Mazatlan. [From the Diario Oficial, City of Mexico, April 22, 1868.—Translation.] Department of Treasury and Public Credit.–Section 1. Under this date the citizen President of…
Transit duties on merchandise. [From tho Diario Oficial, May 7, 1868.—Translation.] Department of Treasury and Public Credit.–Section 1. Under this date the citizen President of the republic has been pleased…
Law for the suspension of guarantees and the punishment of conspirators.. [From the Diario Oficial, May 9, 1868.—Translation.] SECRETARYSHIP OF STATE AND OF THE DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT—SECTION 1. The citizen…
[Inclosure in B.—Translation.] Treasury Department, First Section. The President of the republic has been pleased to address me the following decree: Benito Juarez, constitutional President of the United States of…