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Letters from Mariano Escobedo

B. 1826 · D. 1902

Mariano Antonio Guadalupe Escobedo de la Peña was a Mexican Army general and Governor of Nuevo León.

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Mariano Escobedo to the Department of State of the United States, with the note of this date, relating to the military operations of the northern army of the Mexican republic from June to September. 1866, June 29, 1866

From Mariano Escobedo
To the Department of State of the United States, with the note of this date, relating to the military operations of the northern army of the Mexican republic from June to September. 1866
June 29, 1866

Index of documents sent by the Mexican legation in Washington to the Department of State of the United States, with the note of this date, relating to the military operations…

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Mariano Escobedo to The surrender took place on the 15th. A letter from San Luis, dated the 18th, says, “No one has yet been shot, and it is generally thought that none will be, in consequence of a request that has been made by the United States.” The whole number of prisoners taken with Maximilian was about 7,000 men, May 15, 1867

From Mariano Escobedo
To The surrender took place on the 15th. A letter from San Luis, dated the 18th, says, “No one has yet been shot, and it is generally thought that none will be, in consequence of a request that has been made by the United States.” The whole number of prisoners taken with Maximilian was about 7,000 men
May 15, 1867

Escobedo’s proclamation. Mariano Escobedo, general of division of the republic of Mexico and in chief of the army of the north, and commanding the troops operating upon Queretaro. Soldiers: To…