Item #256815 Partly Printed Document, signed (“Porfirio Diaz” wth a flourish), Patent for “El Oro” gold mine in Oaxaca, granted to Robert E. Nowell. Diaz Porfirio.

Partly Printed Document, signed (“Porfirio Diaz” wth a flourish), Patent for “El Oro” gold mine in Oaxaca, granted to Robert E. Nowell.

Mexico: 1894.

Price: $400.00


About the item

[3] pp. on a bifolium. Signed in ink by the Mexican president and dated 18 April 1904, countersigned and recorded in Mexico, additionally countersigned in Oxaca on 25 June, by J. Romero, Administrator. 1 vols. Folio. Flourish beneath signature a bit smudged. Old folds. Some light spotting, otherwise fine.

Item #256815

From the office of Porfirio Diaz, leader of the successful rebellion against French Intervention and President of Mexico from 1876 to 1911. A controversial political figure, some historians consider Diaz to have been a dictator.

Deed of transfer of the mining rights of Eusebio Mantiel, in the “El Oro” gold mine in Oyguerzco in the state of Oaxaca, to Robert E. Nowell.