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ANTIONIO LOPEZ DE SANTA ANNA
(1794 - 1876) Mexican general and politician, a President of Mexico who sought to crush the Texas Revolution, seizing the Alamo only be defeated by Sam Houston at San Jacinto. Rare partly-printed D.S. "A. L. Santa Anna" 1p. folio [17" x 11"], Jan. 3, 1854, the year he was removed from power. A letters patent to Manuel Guitierrez de Rozas for his new chocolate making machine. Countersigned by four others, bearing fine and large vignette at top of the Mexican Eagle and serpent head, as well as paper seal at lower left adjacent to signature. Folds, else very good.

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July 22, 2011 11:30 AM EDT
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