From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1865 August 4
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 40
Image Count:
8
Description:
Juárez reiterates that General Ramón Corona not supplies from the Cantón de Mina in Chihuahua. He reports the arrival of the French are in Chihuahua, and their imminent occupation of the city of Chihuahua. He blames the retreat of General Miguel Negrete from Durango to Chihuahua for the attack. Nevertheless, Juárez expresses confidence that troop movements in the interior states will prove victorious. He closes by stating he will relocate to El Paso del Norte, and leave General Manuel Ojinaga in command of Chihuahua.
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From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1865 November 28
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 44
Image Count:
4
Description:
Juárez briefly reports that French troops en route to Chihuahua, and asks Ochoa to warn Domingo Rubí and General Ramón Corona about the advancing French troops in Sinaloa.
Accompanied by an English translation typescript.
From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1866 July 3
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 55
Image Count:
4
Description:
Juárez reports that Austria capitulated to the demands of the United States government and recalled troops en route to Mexico.
Accompanied by an English translation typescript.
From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1866 July 10
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 56
Image Count:
4
Description:
Juárez mentions the continued difficulties at the port at Altata in Sinaloa. He also reports the Republican victories in Tamaulipas and Nuevo León over Mexican Empire troops commanded by General Tomás Mejía.
Accompanied by an English translation typescript.
From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1866 July 24
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 57
Image Count:
4
Description:
Juárez relays reports from the United States and throughout Mexico that French troops have nearly left the country, and that French General François Achille Bazaine has explicit orders not to provide military or financial assistance to Maximilian.
Accompanied by an English translation typescript.
From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1866 July 31
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 58
Image Count:
4
Description:
Juárez reports his authorization to Sinaloa Governor Domingo Rubí to provide permission for shipping goods from the port at Altata through the agency of Juan Sepúlveda. He also summarizes Republican victories in Tamaulipas, near Camargo, as well as the capture of Matamoros.
Accompanied by an English translation typescript.
From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1866 August 21
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 59
Image Count:
4
Description:
Juárez reports the retreat of French troops to San Luis Potosí before troops under the command of General Mariano Antonio Guadalupe Escobedo de la Peña, as well as the Republican occupation of Monterrey in Nuevo León, and Saltillo in Coahuila.
Accompanied by an English translation typescript.
From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1866 August 28
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 60
Image Count:
4
Description:
Juárez reports the continued retreat of French troops, and that a coalition of "traitors" and French troops remains loyal to Maximilian in Durango.
Accompanied by an English translation typescript.
From the Collection: Ochoa Carrillo, Antonio, 1811-1883
Published / Created:
1866 September 25
Call Number:
WA MSS S-2938
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 61
Image Count:
4
Description:
Juárez reports his expectation that the remaining French troops will leave Guaymas in Sonora, and Mazatlán in Sinaloa. He adds that Ochoa should not worry about the arrival in Sinaloa of its former governor, General Don Plácido de la Vega Daza y Colon de Portugal, because Juárez ordered General Ramón Corona to take charge of all the military in the region.
Accompanied by an English translation typescript.