Luis del Carmen Curiel

Luis del Carmen Curiel (1846 - 1930) was a Mexican general during the Mexican Revolution who served as Governor of the Federal District from 19 February 1877 to 2 December 1880.

General

Luis del Carmen Curiel
Born1846
Died1930
Allegiance Mexico
Service/branch Mexican Army
RankGeneral
Alma materYale University

He studied law at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Curiel served as Governor of Jalisco twice until January 1903 and Governor of Yucatán from 11 March - 6 June 1911.[1][2] He later served as a senator in the Senate of the Republic, XXVI legislature.

He has been described as a "tactful military politician."[3]

References

  1. "La imagen del agua en la ciudad en un contexto de modernidad" (PDF). Redalyc.
  2. Carey, James C. (2019-06-12). The Mexican Revolution In Yucatan, 1915-1924. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-000-30331-5.
  3. Wells, Allen; Joseph, Gilbert Michael (1996). Summer of Discontent, Seasons of Upheaval: Elite Politics and Rural Insurgency in Yucatán, 1876-1915. Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-8047-2656-6.


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