Manuel Gutiérrez de Salceda y Gómez

Manuel Gutiérrez de Salceda y Gómez[1][2] (Mexico City, 1818 – † Mexico City, October 20, 1889) was a geographer, statistician and governor of Querétaro, Mexico (1864–1866). He had no deep bond with Querétaro other than that he married Maria Dolores Najera who had spent much part of his childhood in Querétaro. He was a journalist, editor, playwright and poet Imperial, Ex-Prefect of Querétaro. He died in Mexico on October 20, 1889.

Biography

Manuel Gutiérrez de Salcedo and Gomez was born in Mexico City in 1818[3] and had no deep bond with deep bond with Querétaro, except, perhaps, having married Dona Maria Dolores Najera,[4][5] who had spent much of his childhood in the Estado. Nevertheless, Don Manuel peacefully ruled the Department for nearly two years.Se was a quiet season: all allowed to assume that the Empire would be strengthened, since the resistance of the Republicans had been relegated to distant regions north of the country. Almost nothing disturbed the peaceful bucolic living queretanos. to the extent that one of the main events of those years was nothing more than a gossip of the court.[6]

As in any monarchy, the offspring that the emperors could have was a constant concern. Since Maximilian and Carlota had no children, the Emperor decided to consolidate his dynasty through the adoption of a Mexican prince and, with curious logically chose Agustin de Iturbide and Green, grandson of the first Emperor of Mexico. He was son of Don Angel de Iturbide, that child still had taken refuge in Philadelphia after the shooting of his father and an Anglo-Saxon commoner, Alice Green. The only condition put Maximilian for adoption was that the new prince agreed to remove his name that second name, and thereafter the child Iturbide became heir to the throne.

The queretana society seems to have accepted without too much trouble its new status as imperial subject: his daily life continued without major setbacks, the same as its distractions. The famous diva Angela Peralta debuted with great success at the Teatro Iturbide, a function dedicated to Emperador. At the same time, the French officers gave a resounding Spanish dance at the Casino, that would be remembered for many years. Even tranquility became such that queretanos found commenting, as the main event in many months, the fire at the house of Don Timoteo Fernández de Jáuregui, who burned furiously for several hours; the site where he was met since as the Portal Quemado. A most moving event was the execution of General José María Ateaga in Uruapan, on 21 October 1865. The news deeply affected the queretanos, who view it as their lucky paper as governor of his state, and sadness the news deeply affected the queretanos, who view it as their lucky role as governor of his state, and sadness said despite the general died as a guerrilla, pawning their stubborn fight against the Empire.

During the government of Manuel Gutierrez Queretana Society of Geography and Statistics, she was founded on April 23, 1865, with the aim that it studies related to agriculture and the environment in the region were made. This society was, of course, a subsidiary of the Society of Geography and Statistics that worked in Mexico City.

However, the idyllic life of society queretana soon came to an end. Instead of consolidating, the Empire became weaker every day and could not overcome the many problems that acosaban. When the withdrawal of French troops was announced was evident to all that the day was clear to everyone that the days of Maximiliano were contados. Manuel Gutierrez resigned on 3 September 1866 and left the government in charge of his secretary, Jose Antonio Septién and Villaseñor. Years later, his son Manuel Gutiérrez Nájera become famous as one of the leading modernist poets. Shortly after, 1889 died in Mexico City; his son six years later in 1895 also in Mexico City.

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