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José Gil de Partearroyo papers


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    José Gil de Partearroyo papers

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists mostly of letters and documents (including orders) addressed to José María Gil de Partearroyo and related chiefly to military matters, the Mexican War, the War of the Reforma, the European Intervention, and with Benito Juárez and Miguel Miramón. Correspondents represented in the collection include: Demetrio Chavero (20 letters), Santos Degollado (3 letters), Benito Juárez (2 letters), José Mejía (16 letters), Melchor Ocampo (2 letters), and Antonio López de Santa Anna (1 letter). There are four items written by José María Gil de Partearroyo.

    mssPT

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    Rivera, Aureliano. Letter to José Gil de Partearroyo

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists mostly of letters and documents (including orders) addressed to José María Gil de Partearroyo and related chiefly to military matters, the Mexican War, the War of the Reforma, the European Intervention, and with Benito Juárez and Miguel Miramón.

    PT 70

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    Iglesias, Ramón. Letters to José Gil de Partearroyo

    Manuscripts

    Veracruz, Mexico. Also: draft of reply by José Gil de Partearroyo.

    PT 35-36

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    Zamora, Manuel. Letter to José Gil de Partearroyo

    Manuscripts

    Veracruz, Mexico. Following the above: reply by José Gil de Partearroyo (1860, Feb. 7).

    PT 73

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    Degollado, Santos, 1811-1861. Letter to José Gil de Partearroyo

    Manuscripts

    Veracruz, Mexico. Also, copies of: Santos Degollado to José Gil de Partearroyo (1860, Feb. 9); Melchor Ocampo to Santos Degollado (1858, Mar. 27); Melchor Ocampo to Santos Degollado (1859, June 28).

    PT 31

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    Gil de Partearroyo, José. Letter to Antonio Corona

    Manuscripts

    Mexico. Following the above: receipt for money received, written and signed by José Rodriguez (1845, July 16).

    PT 64