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[Manifiesto o Memoria.]

[Manifiesto o Memoria.]
Description:

1757 Iturbide, Agustín de. [Manifiesto o Memoria.] Unsigned. 48 l. various sizes, mostly [September 27, 1823.]
21 × 30 cm. Summary of the Revolution, establishment, and end of the Empire. Reference to: Alvarado; Pablo Anaya; José Rafael Andrade; José de Dios Arzamandi; Becerra; Brigadier Bravo; Carlos María Bustamante in Tehuacán; José María Bustamante; Calvo; Tomás Castro; Brigadier Cortazar; Calleja; [José de la] Cruz; José Domínguez; Echávarri; Echenique; Erdosain; Fagoaga; Felice Fernández; Manuel Fernández Aguado; Agustín Gallego; Casa de Gallegos; José Rafael González; Joaquín de Herrera; Miguel Hidalgo; Domingo Hoyo; Luis Iturribarria; Comandante Illanes; Juan López Romano; Juan José Machado; La Madrid; Mayogoitia; José de Dios Mayorga; Dr. Mier; Francisco de Mier; José Joaquín Morales; Negrete; Obregón; O'Donojú; Manuel Orio del Campillo; Adriano Oviedo; Conde del Peñasco; Vicente Rementeria; Pablo Sámano; Santa Ana; Luis Segura; Anastacio Seresero; Ignacio Sierra; Joaquín Sires; José del Valle; Luciano Velázquez; Juan Vélez; Guadalupe Victoria; Antonio Villalba; Lorenzo Zavala; Plan de Iguala; Spanish in San Juan de Ulúa; annexation of Guatemala; Plan de Casamata; conspiracy at Puebla; agents in Llanos de Apam; Republic of San Salvador; Cóporo; Durango; Guanajuato; Huamantla; Jalapa; Perote; Puente Imperial; Provincias Imperiales de Oriente; Condesa de Rul; Tulancingo; Valladolid; Veracruz. Apparently original draft, in hand of Iturbide. Another MS copy of the Memoir, with footnotes 1 to 5 only, is in the Latin American Library, University of Texas (G 414 MS), with note by Ignacio de Betancourt, a previous owner. Still another contemporaneous copy, unsigned, is in the W. B. Stephens Collection (University of Texas (No. 954), with footnotes but no supporting documents.

Creator: Iturbide, Agustin de
Location:
Creation Date: 1823-09-27
Partner(s):
University of Texas
Collection(s):
Benson Latin American Collection
Lorenzo de Zavala Online: Empresario, Statesman and Texas Revolutionary
Humanities Texas Grant
Creator (Author):
Original Creation Date: 1823-09-27
Coverage:
Place
Mexico
Era
Mexican Texas, 1821-1835
Date
1823-09-27
Description:

1757 Iturbide, Agustín de. [Manifiesto o Memoria.] Unsigned. 48 l. various sizes, mostly [September 27, 1823.]
21 × 30 cm. Summary of the Revolution, establishment, and end of the Empire. Reference to: Alvarado; Pablo Anaya; José Rafael Andrade; José de Dios Arzamandi; Becerra; Brigadier Bravo; Carlos María Bustamante in Tehuacán; José María Bustamante; Calvo; Tomás Castro; Brigadier Cortazar; Calleja; [José de la] Cruz; José Domínguez; Echávarri; Echenique; Erdosain; Fagoaga; Felice Fernández; Manuel Fernández Aguado; Agustín Gallego; Casa de Gallegos; José Rafael González; Joaquín de Herrera; Miguel Hidalgo; Domingo Hoyo; Luis Iturribarria; Comandante Illanes; Juan López Romano; Juan José Machado; La Madrid; Mayogoitia; José de Dios Mayorga; Dr. Mier; Francisco de Mier; José Joaquín Morales; Negrete; Obregón; O'Donojú; Manuel Orio del Campillo; Adriano Oviedo; Conde del Peñasco; Vicente Rementeria; Pablo Sámano; Santa Ana; Luis Segura; Anastacio Seresero; Ignacio Sierra; Joaquín Sires; José del Valle; Luciano Velázquez; Juan Vélez; Guadalupe Victoria; Antonio Villalba; Lorenzo Zavala; Plan de Iguala; Spanish in San Juan de Ulúa; annexation of Guatemala; Plan de Casamata; conspiracy at Puebla; agents in Llanos de Apam; Republic of San Salvador; Cóporo; Durango; Guanajuato; Huamantla; Jalapa; Perote; Puente Imperial; Provincias Imperiales de Oriente; Condesa de Rul; Tulancingo; Valladolid; Veracruz. Apparently original draft, in hand of Iturbide. Another MS copy of the Memoir, with footnotes 1 to 5 only, is in the Latin American Library, University of Texas (G 414 MS), with note by Ignacio de Betancourt, a previous owner. Still another contemporaneous copy, unsigned, is in the W. B. Stephens Collection (University of Texas (No. 954), with footnotes but no supporting documents.

Language: Spanish
Subject(s):
Partner:
University of Texas
Collection:
Benson Latin American Collection
Collection:
Lorenzo de Zavala Online: Empresario, Statesman and Texas Revolutionary
Collection:
Humanities Texas Grant
Identifier:
  • LOCAL-CONT-NO: txu-dezavala-hyd-17.8.4256
  • ARK: ark:/67531/metapth6723
Resource Type: Letter
Format: Text

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