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Biographies of public officials of El Salvador, 1886.
BANC MSS M-M 518LOCAL
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Title:

Biographies of public officials of El Salvador, 1886

Creator/Contributor:

Delgado, Manuel, 1853-

Creator/Contributor:

Estupinian, Baltazar.

Creator/Contributor:

Menéndez, Francisco, 1830-1890

Abstract:

Prepared for H.H. Bancroft: 1. Manuel Delgado, b. 1853 in Cojutepeque, El Salvador. Studied law and became a lawyer of the Supreme Court. Held various offices, visited California and returned to become vice-president of Salvador's Assembly. In 1886 he became Minister of Foreign Relations and later Minister from Salvador to the United States. 6 p.
(Con't) 2. Baltazar Estupinian, b. in Chinameca, El Salvador. He finished college in 1871 and studied law. Started several periodicals of a political nature and opposed President Raphael Zaldívar, for which he was forced to leave the country. Estupinian went to Quezaltenango, Guatemala, founded a liberal newspaper, and obtained the degree of Doctor of Jurisprudence in 1878. At the close of the Guatemalan revolution, he returned to Salvador where he supported General Francisco Menéndez and became "Ministro del Interior, Gobernación, Fomento, Beneficencia y Instrucción Pública" in 1886. 5 p.; Francisco Menédez, b. 1830 in Ahuachapán, El Salvador. Distinguished himself in military service and became general of the revolutionist army, served as president from 1885 until his death in 1890. 13 p.

Date:

1886 (issued)

Subject:

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Courts -- El Salvador
Tribunaux -- Salvador
Courts
El Salvador

Note:

Also available on microfilm.
In Spanish.

Type:

Biographies.

Physical Description:

3 folders ; 22 cm
partial microfilm reel (17 exposures) : negative (Rich. 416:3) and positive

Language:

Spanish

Identifier:

BANC MSS M-M 518LOCAL

Origin:

Mexico

Related Item:

Collection : Bancroft, Hubert Howe, : 1832-1918