From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1865 July 23
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 39
Image Count:
5
Description:
Azcárate transmits a request from General Ramón Corona for Ochoa to represent his interests.
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From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1870 December 30
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 74
Image Count:
7
Description:
Corona expresses his thoughts on the presidential elections in June 1871, and declares his support for Benito Juárez rather than General José de la Cruz Porfirio Díaz Mori or Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada y Corral. He also asks Ochoa which candidate he supports in the election.
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From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1871 April 2
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 75
Image Count:
5
Description:
Corona expresses his pleasure that Ochoa also supports Juárez for president. He also reports on the peaceful transfer of the governorship from Antonio Gómez Cuervo to Jesús Leandro Camarena.
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From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1871 May 14
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 76
Image Count:
5
Description:
Corona tanks Ochoa for subscribing to José María Vigil and Juan B. Hijar y Haro, Ensayo histórico del Ejército de Occidente (México: Ignacio Cumplido, 1871). He also reports the turbulent nature of politics in Guadalajara.
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From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1868 May 21
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 72
Image Count:
7
Description:
Corona reports rumors that soldiers defeated in battle at Villa de Union, Chihuahua, are organizing in the mountains of Morelos, and that he sent General Francisco Tolentino to pursue them.
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From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1866 January 9
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 48
Image Count:
7
Description:
Dominguiz reports that the Mexican Empire has created the department of Batopilas with him at its head.
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From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1865 June 23
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 35
Image Count:
5
Description:
Juárez reports that a planned attack on Santiago Papasquiaro, Durango, did not occur because the forces did not arrive.
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From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1865 July 4
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 36
Image Count:
5
Description:
Juárez mentions the resignation of Antonio Rosales as the governor of Sinaloa and the appointment of Domingo Rubí. He also reports troop movements in Durango, Sinaloa, and San Luis Potosí.
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From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1865 July 11
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 37
Image Count:
7
Description:
Juárez comments at length on the resignation of Antonio Rosales as the governor of Sinaloa and the appointment of Domingo Rubí, but state that he will reserve judgment until he receive more information. He also reports troop movements in Durango and Chihuahua.
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From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1865 July 21
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 38
Image Count:
8
Description:
Juárez responds to a report from Ochoa that General Ramón Corona acquired funds and supplies from the Cantón de Mina in Chihuahua, contrary to a tardy order from Juárez. He also reports on the movement of troops under the command of General Miguel Negrete from Durango arrival in Chihuahua. Juárez expresses doubt that the French will attack Chihuahua. He also adds a postscript reporting the resignation of Negrete.
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