[Transcript of Letter from Manuel G. Cosio to Francisco Garcia, July 10, 1832] Metadata

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Title

  • Main Title [Transcript of Letter from Manuel G. Cosio to Francisco Garcia, July 10, 1832]
  • Series Title Austin Papers: Series III, 1831-1834

Creator

  • Author: Cosio, Manuel G.
    Creator Type: Personal

Date

  • Creation: 1832-07-10

Language

  • Spanish

Description

  • Content Description: Copy of transcript for a letter from Manuel G. Cosio to Francisco Garcia, on July 10, 1832, discussing the illegality of Anastasio Bustamante's rise to the position of governor of a state in Mexico, and the unrest this caused.
  • Physical Description: 2 p. ; 28 cm.

Subject

  • University of North Texas Libraries Browse Structure: Social Life and Customs - Correspondence
  • Named Person: Garcia, Francisco
  • Named Person: Bustamante, Anastacio, 1780-1853
  • Named Person: Pedraza, Manuel Gómez
  • Named Person: Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876
  • Named Person: Sanroman, Pedro
  • Named Person: Hoyo, José Luis del
  • Named Person: Cosio, Manuel G.
  • University of North Texas Libraries Browse Structure: Government and Law - Elected Officials - Governors
  • Keyword: Jalapa Enríquez

Primary Source

  • Item is a Primary Source

Coverage

  • Place Name: Mexico - Zacatecas
  • Place Name: Mexico - Veracruz - Xalapa Municipality - Xalapa
  • Time Period: mex-tex
  • Coverage Date: 1828/1932

Collection

  • Name: Moses and Stephen F. Austin Papers
    Code: AUSTIN

Institution

  • Name: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
    Code: CAH

Resource Type

  • Letter

Format

  • Text

Identifier

  • Accession or Local Control No: 2Q413
  • Accession or Local Control No: e_sfa_00748
  • Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metapth216786

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