Mexican decree creating separate states of Sonora &
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Heading: (Mexico - Sonora)
Author: Alaman, Lucas
Title: Mexican Decree Splitting the State of Sonora Y Sinaloa into Two Separate States
Place Published: Mexico
Publisher:Primera Secretaria De Estado, Departamento Del Interior
Date Published: Oct. 13, 1830
Description:
Author: Alaman, Lucas
Title: Mexican Decree Splitting the State of Sonora Y Sinaloa into Two Separate States
Place Published: Mexico
Publisher:Primera Secretaria De Estado, Departamento Del Interior
Date Published: Oct. 13, 1830
Description:
. [1] page + 3 blank pages. (4to) 29.2x20.3 cm (11½x8"), one large sheet folded to size.
First publication of the presidential approval of the separation of Sonora and Sinaloa. Word had reached Mexico City from Concepcion de Alamos, in Occidente, that the legislature of the state had finally voted to dissolve the state of Occidente into two separate and independent parts, Sonora and Sinaloa.
This is the publication of the official approval by the federal congress, the president, and vice president. The whole Spanish Southwest was greatly affected by the division, and the act was a momentous event in the histories of California, Arizona, and New Mexico. An important document for any collection relating to the area. Scarce.
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Dampstain to upper margin affecting all pages; some chipping and small holes; very good.
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Mexican decree creating separate states of Sonora &
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