José Salazar Ilarregui
José Salazar Ilarregui | |
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Governor of Yucatan Imperial Commissary of Yucatan | |
In office September 4 1864 – March 25 1866 | |
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Succeeded by | |
In office November 10 1866 – June 15 1867 | |
Preceded by | |
Succeeded by | |
Minister of State | |
In office March 8 1866 – June 15 1866 | |
Monarch | Maximilian of Habsburg |
Preceded by | José Fernando Ramírez |
Succeeded by | José María Lacunza |
Minister of Development, Colonization, Industry and Commerce | |
In office July 26 1866 – September 14 1866 | |
Monarch | Maximilian of Habsburg |
Preceded by | |
Succeeded by | |
In office June 13 1864 – August 21 1864 | |
Succeeded by | Manuel Ruiz |
Personal details | |
Born | September 25 1823 Mexico City |
Died | May 9 1892 Mexico City |
Political party | Conservative |
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José Salazar Ilarregui (September 25 1823[1] – May 9 1892) was a Mexican politician and statesman. Ilarregui was the Governor of Yucatan during the Second Mexican Empire of Maximilian of Habsburg.[2] He worked in the Mexican Commission of Borders between Mexico-U.S in 1848, and Mexico-Guatemala in 1878-1885.
Treaty of Limits between Mexico and the United States[]
José Salazar was a surveyor of the Mexican Commission of Borders Matamoros Section of the peace treaty that was signed in the sacristy of the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City on February 2, 1848, and was called Treaty of Peace, Friendship, Limits and Settlement between the United States of America and the Mexican Republic. This document specified the border between the two countries, which included the loss to Mexico of more than half of its territory, which would be added to the United States.
The was integrated by:[3]
First stage[]
Name | Function |
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Commissioner | |
José Salazar Ilarregui | Surveyor |
Francisco Jiménez | Engineer First class |
Secretary of the Commission | |
Ricardo Ramírez |
Engineers Second class |
Felipe de Iturbide | Interpreter and translator |
Second stage[]
Name | Function |
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Commissioner | |
José Salazar Ilarregui | Surveyor |
Francisco Jiménez |
Engineers First class |
Secretary of the Commission | |
Ricardo Ramírez |
Engineers Second class |
Felipe de Iturbide | Interpreter and translator |
Agustín Díaz | Surveyor |
Manuel Fernández Miguel Iglesias Luis Díaz |
Engineers Third class |
References[]
- ^ Geographers: Biobibliographical Studies; Patrick H. Armstrong, Geoffrey Martin
- ^ "Gobierno - Yucatán". 2 June 2007. Archived from the original on 2 June 2007.
- ^ Tamayo Pérez, Luz María Oralia. 1994. “José Salazar Ilarregui, personaje central de la Comisión de Límites Mexicana y dos de sus colaboradores: Francisco Jiménez y Agustín Díaz”. Coordinación por María Luisa Rodríguez-Sala, 215-242. México: UNAM.
- 1823 births
- 1892 deaths
- Yucatán