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ANTONIO 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. Attractive party-printed D.S. 1p. oblong folio, New York, June 28, 1866, a First Mortgage Bond for $500.00 issued to Santa Anna. Beautiful vignette at top shows "Land and Property of Vera Cruz", boldly signed at conclusion with red-wax seal below. Central fold, else fine condition. With unidentified partly-printed D.S. from Mexico, 1p. oblong folio, May 20, 1879, an appointment, signed by the secretary of exterior relations, not translated. Chipped and toned. Two pieces.

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December 16, 2010 11:00 AM EST
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