The 26th President of Mexico and one of the more important of the nation signs an 1849
proclamation honoring those who fought for Mexico at the Battle of Molino del Rey in
1847, signed in iron gall ink
Document Signed:
"Benito Juarez" as Governor of Oaxaca, 1 page, 10½x17½.
Place:
Oaxaca, Mexico. Date:
August 8, 1849. In Spanish, not translated. Proclamation honoring
officers and men of the Mexican National Guard who fought bravely for their country at the
Battle of Molino del Rey, September 8, 1847. Benito Juarez had been elected
Governor of
Oaxaca in 1847. After being exiled in 1848 after the Mexican War, Santa Anna returned as
President in 1853 and sent Juarez into exile. In 1855, Juarez returned, joined Alvarez in a
revolution against Santa Anna, who was overthrown and once again, sent into exile. As
Alvarez's
Minister of Justice, Juarez in 1855 wrote "Ley Juarez", the law abolishing special
courts and reducing the power of the army and the church. In 1858, Juarez proclaimed himself
de jure President of Mexico, obtaining U.S. recognition in 1859. He served as
President of
Mexico from 1861 until his death in 1872.
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