PRESIDENT AURELIO MARIO GABRIEL FRANCISCO GARCIA MENOCAL Y DEOP (CUBA) - MANUSCRIPT NOTE SIGNED 08 - HFSID 218063
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AURELIO MARIO GABRIEL FRANCISCO GARCIA MENOCAL Y DEOP
The Cuban President writes an interesting message to Brigadier
Cornelio Rojas instructing him to give a superior order to Colonel Diego
Carballo!
Manuscript Note Signed: "M.G. Menocal" in iron gall ink.
8¾x6¼. Fully Translated in English: "Guaramanao, August. Brigadier
Cornelio Rojas. It is under your disposition to give the superior order to
Lieutenant Colonel Diego Carballo, so he can use his forces according to his
aptitudes and health conditions . Yours, The Major State Chief. M.G.
Menocal". Aurelio Mario Gabriel Francisco Garcia Menocal y Deop
(1866-1941) was a Cuban who at the age of thirteen was sent to boarding
schools in the United States, first at the Chappaqua Mountain
Institute in New York and later at the Maryland Agricultural
College. He went to Cornell University in 1884 and four years later
he graduated from the School of Engineering. While at Cornell
University, Aurelio Mario was a member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon
fraternity (Delta Chi Chapter). At a young age he became involved in
Cuba's fight for the independence from Spain and when Cuba finally
obtained its freedom following the Spanish-American War, Garcia Menocal
turned into a leading conservative politician. In 1912 Mario
Garcia was elected President of Cuba and became known for the
strong support he gave to business and corporations. He was
reelected for years later, though the election was challenged by the
liberals, and in perhaps his most notable action, Garcia Menocal
authorized the Cuba's declaration of war against the German Empire on
April 7, 1917, entering World War I one day after the United States. This
action was considered by many as an attempt to get the United States to give
more support to his government, and in December war was also declared
against Austria-Hungary. While in office, Garcia Menocal hosted the Delta
Kappa Epsilon National Convention, the first international fraternity
conference outside the US, which took place in Cuba, and private trains were
hired from New England to Florida where the invited people could travel
in comfort and style, and upon arrival in Cuba each man was gifted a
gold-trimmed box of cigars. The hospitality he gave is still
remembered in the fraternity to this day. After his presidency ended in 1921,
Garcia Menocal remained involved in politics, running for President again in
1924. He attempted a revolution in 1931, and had to go into exile
in the United Sates when it failed, but returned to Cuba less than five
years later and ran for President a final time in 1936 and died there in
1941. Sealed. Soiled. Multiple mailing folds. Edges frayed. Moth marked.
Otherwise, fine condition.
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