Proclama que el Exmo. Señor Pascual de Liñan, Mariscal de Campo de los Ejércitos Nacionales de la Monarquía Española, y General en Gefe del Ejército de operaciones del Sud, dirige á las Tropas que lo componen.
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| Language: | Spanish |
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San Agustín de las Cuevas [Mexico City],
1821.
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| Item Description: | Caption title. Dated: Cuartel de San Agustin de las Cuevas, marzo 26 de 1821. Pascual de Liñan. San Agustín de las Cuevas = Tlalpan (Mexico City, Mexico) Last page blank. "Very rare imprint of a mobile Spanish Army press of the end of the Mexican War of Independence in 1821."--Vendor's description. "Pascual Liñan is considered as an adept military leader and interim viceroy. As Field Marshal and Chief of the army operations in Southern Mexico, he addressed this "Proclama" to his troops concerning the defection of the former royalist Iturbide to the insurgents. In the years of Mexican independence, San Agustín de las Cuevas (today Tlalpan) acquired political importance when, for a brief period of six years, it became the capital of the recently created state of Mexico. Not in Garritz Ruiz, Impresos novohispanos, 1808-1821 or in Sutro catalogue. (RF 1204/ G. 9522)"--Adapted from vendor's description. The Cushing Library/Colonial Mexican Collection copy contains sleeve ephemera: vendor's description. |
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| Physical Description: | 4 unnumbered pages ; 30 cm (folio) |
| Place of Publication: | Mexico -- Mexico CIity -- Tlalpan. |