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  2. José Ignacio de Arizpe - Wikipedia

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    José (or Juan) Ignacio de Arizpe Cárdenas (December 31, 1783 – February 11, 1844) was interim governor of the Mexican province of Coahuila y Tejas, as well as mayor of Monclova and Saltillo, deputy and Vice Governor of Coahuila y Tejas.

  3. List of governors of Coahuila - Wikipedia

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    Miguel de Sesman y Escudero: 1756–1757 Ángel Martos y Navarrette: 1757–1759 Jacinto de Barríos y Jáguregui (1st time) 1759–1762 Lorenzo Cancio Sierra y Cienfuegos: 1762–1764 Diego Ortiz Parrilla: 1764–1765 Jacinto de Barríos y Jáguregui (2nd time) 1765–1768 José Costilla y Terán: 1768–1769 Jacobo de Ugarte y Loyola: 1769 ...

  4. Coahuila y Tejas - Wikipedia

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    The federalists, including Agustín Viesca, the governor of Coahuila y Tejas, were afraid that Santa Anna would march against Coahuila after subduing the rebels in Zacatecas, so they disbanded the state legislature on May 21, 1835, and authorized the governor to set up an office in a different part of the state. Viesca was arrested as he ...

  5. José Miguel Falcón - Wikipedia

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    José Miguel Falcón was the governor of the province of Coahuila y Tejas in 1835. He was also the head of state of that province in 1833. He was also the head of state of that province in 1833. Through a letter addressed to the mayor of San Antonio, he achieved the temporary imprisonment of Stephen Austin in 1834.

  6. Juan Martín de Veramendi - Wikipedia

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    Governor Jose Maria Viesca refused to set aside the results of the election, instructing Veramendi to serve unless he was actually called to the legislature. [11] In 1827, Veramendi also received a land grant entitling him to 11 leagues. [10] He was nominated for Vice-Governor of Coahuila y Tejas in 1830. The legislature, composed of eight men ...

  7. Agustín Viesca - Wikipedia

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    Governor of Coahuila y Tejas Agustín Viesca (1790–1845) was a governor of the Mexican state of Coahuila y Tejas in 1835. He was the brother of José María Viesca , also a governor of Coahuila y Tejas during 1827-1831.

  8. Rafael Gonzáles - Wikipedia

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    1st Governor of Coahuila and Tejas; In office 1824–1826: Preceded by: Luciano García (governor of Texas) and José Rafael Eça y Múzquiz (governor of Coahuila) Succeeded by: Víctor Blanco: Personal details; Born: 1789 San Antonio, Spanish Texas, New Spain, Spanish Empire: Died: 1857 (aged 67–68) San Antonio, Texas, United States: Profession

  9. Domingo Terán de los Ríos - Wikipedia

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    Terán was appointed governor on January 23, 1691, by Viceroy Gaspar de la Cerda, 8th Count of Galve. [1] He was appointed to oversee the administration of Coahuila, Texas and adjacent regions. His role as governor was to set up seven missions among the Tejas Indians; to seek and remove any foreigners that may have settled in Spanish territory ...