Benito Juarez Document
Land Grant
Mexican land grant (título de propiedad) issued and signed in 1866 by Benito Juárez as the Constitutional President of the United Mexican States. The document grants a specific plot of "baldío" (vacant/public) land in the Municipality of El Senecú, within the Canton Bravos (Chihuahua), to a citizen referred to only as "el C. [citizen] regener[...]", in accordance with previous laws stating such lands belong to the Nation.
Key Details
Date and Location: Issued in the Villa del Paso del Norte on December 31, 1866. (Paso del Norte was later renamed Ciudad Juárez in 1888).
Signatures: Signed by President Benito Juárez, and countersigned by Francisco Arellano and Jesus Miramontes.
Official Stamps: Features a "Sello Tercero" (Third Seal) with a value of "Cuatro Reales" (Four Reales), valid for the two-year period of 1864 and 1865.
Historical Context: The document dates to the period of the Second French Intervention in Mexico (1861-1867), during which the Republican government under Juárez operated as an itinerant government from the North of the country, establishing his government in places like Chihuahua and Paso del Norte to resist the French-backed Second Mexican Empire of Maximilian.
Purpose: The grant was intended to promote industry and population growth by reducing vacant land to private property, with the recipient's obligation to cultivate the land and place improvements on the boundaries.
Mexican land grant (título de propiedad) issued and signed in 1866 by Benito Juárez as the Constitutional President of the United Mexican States. The document grants a specific plot of "baldío" (vacant/public) land in the Municipality of El Senecú, within the Canton Bravos (Chihuahua), to a citizen referred to only as "el C. [citizen] regener[...]", in accordance with previous laws stating such lands belong to the Nation.
Key Details
Date and Location: Issued in the Villa del Paso del Norte on December 31, 1866. (Paso del Norte was later renamed Ciudad Juárez in 1888).
Signatures: Signed by President Benito Juárez, and countersigned by Francisco Arellano and Jesus Miramontes.
Official Stamps: Features a "Sello Tercero" (Third Seal) with a value of "Cuatro Reales" (Four Reales), valid for the two-year period of 1864 and 1865.
Historical Context: The document dates to the period of the Second French Intervention in Mexico (1861-1867), during which the Republican government under Juárez operated as an itinerant government from the North of the country, establishing his government in places like Chihuahua and Paso del Norte to resist the French-backed Second Mexican Empire of Maximilian.
Purpose: The grant was intended to promote industry and population growth by reducing vacant land to private property, with the recipient's obligation to cultivate the land and place improvements on the boundaries.
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