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Correspondence of the Itúrbide family.

1821; Gale Group;

Resumo

Original, handwritten correspondence (incoming and outgoing) of four members of the Itúrbide family: José Joaquín Itúrbide; his daughter, María Nicolasa; his son, Agustín (future emperor of Mexico); and Domingo Malo Itúrbide. The letters are particularly valuable for their documentation of the Mexican independence movement. The letters addressed to José Joaquín are the most numerous, and are written by his son Agustín; the archbishop of Mexico; Viceroy Garibay; José de Goyeneche; Fausto Marcial de Urrutia; Martín José de Iturralde; and Andrés Mendívil, among others. Also includes two printed texts: a letter by Viceroy Pedro Garibay (Mexico City, 3 October 1808), and the "Memoria presentada a la regencia del reino por Ciriaco González Carvajal, secretario interino de estado y del despacho de la gobernación de ultramar" (Cádiz. 1812). 1808-1821

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