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LETTER DETAILING MEXICO FIGHTING IN 1860s

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Militaria Start Price:75.00 USD Estimated At:150.00 - 200.00 USD
LETTER DETAILING MEXICO FIGHTING IN 1860s
A.L. [unsigned], 2 pp., 8vo., [n.p., n.d. but 1866], in Spanish to Jesus de la Garza. This letter, written during Maximilian's reign as the doomed emperor of Mexico from 1864-1867, gives a sense of the constant fighting between his monarchist backers and the Mexican republicans who refused to accept him as emperor. In part: "...According to Jose Bruno...in early September, Parras fortified to resist those from Laguna and from Matamoros, they fought there and those from Matamoros and Parras retreated, leaving 8 dead and 17 prisoners, 16 were executed, one left alive because he was a boy...800 French from Parras have arrived, there are 400 in Parras, 200 in Laguna". Maximilian was executed by a Mexican republican firing squad in 1867. Mariano Escobedo, hero of the defeat of Maximilian and who would later command the heroic Division of the North, led many of his operations against the French army out of Laredo, Camargo and other points in the Rio Grande Valley. Small tear fold at bottom right, else very good.

Estimate: $150 - 200.

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