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1911 in Mexico
Summary
Events from the year
1911 in Mexico
.
←
1910
1909
1908
1911
in
Mexico
→
1912
1913
1914
Decades:
1890s
1900s
1910s
1920s
1930s
See also:
History of Mexico
List of years in Mexico
Timeline of Mexican history
Incumbents
edit
Federal government
edit
President
–
Porfirio Diaz
until May 25,
Francisco León de la Barra
until November 5,
Francisco I. Madero
from November 6
Vice President
:
Ramón Corral
,
José María Pino Suárez
from November 25
Secretary of Foreign Affairs
:
Enrique C. Creel Cuilty
,
Victoriano Salado Álvarez
,
Francisco Leon de la Barra
, Bartolomé Carvajal y Rosas, Manuel Calero
Secretary of the Interior
:
Ramon Corral
, Emilio Vázquez Gómez, Alberto García Granados,
Abraham González (governor)
from November 6
Governors
edit
Aguascalientes
: Alberto Fuentes Dávila
Campeche
: Manuel Castilla Brito
Chiapas
: José Inés Cano/Ramón Rabasa/Manuel Trejo/Manuel Rovelo Argüello/Manuel Rovelo Argüello/Marco Aurelio Solís/Reynaldo Gordillo León
Chihuahua
: Alberto Terrazas Cuilty/
Abraham González
/
Miguel Ahumada
/Aureliano L. González
Coahuila
:
Venustiano Carranza
Colima
: Miguel García Topete
Durango
:
Guanajuato
:
Hidalgo
:
Jalisco
: David Gutiérrez Allende/Alberto Robles Gil
State of Mexico
:
Michoacán
:
Morelos
: Pablo Escandón Barrón/Francisco Leyva Arciniegas/Juan Nepomuceno Carreón/Ambrosio Figueroa
Nayarit
:
Nuevo León
: Viviano L. Villarreal
Oaxaca
:
Puebla
:
Querétaro
: Adolfo de la Isla/Alfonso M. Veraza/José Antonio Septién/Carlos M. Loyola
San Luis Potosí
: José María Espinosa y Cuevas/
Rafael Cepeda
Sinaloa
:
Sonora
: José María Maytorena
Tabasco
:
Tamaulipas
:
Tlaxcala
:
Veracruz
:
Teodoro A. Dehesa Méndez
/Emilio Léycegui/
León Aillaud
/Manuel María Alegre
Yucatán
:
José María Pino Suárez
/Jesús L. González
Zacatecas
:
Events
edit
January 29 –
Capture of Mexicali
[1]
April –
First Battle of Agua Prieta
[2]
April 7–May 10 –
Battle of Ciudad Juarez (1911)
[3]
May 8–9 –
First Battle of Tijuana
May 11–19 –
Battle of Cuautla (1911)
[4]
May 15 –
Torreón massacre
[5]
June 22 –
Second Battle of Tijuana
Births
edit
February 14 –
Nabor Carrillo Flores
, third son of Mexican composer
Julián Carrillo Trujillo
(d.
1961
)
March 12 –
Gustavo Diaz Ordaz
, 49th President of Mexico (d.
1979
)
March 29 –
Mario Pani
, architect and urbanist (d.
1993
)
July 10 —
Amalia Solórzano
,
First Lady of Mexico
(1934-1940) (d.
2008
)
August 12 –
Cantinflas
, comic film actor, producer, and screenwriter (d.
1993
)
November 30 –
Jorge Negrete
, singer, actor (d.
1953
)
Date unknown —
Josefina Vicens
, novelist (d.
1988
)
Deaths
edit
March 24
: Pablo Torres Burgos, who along with
Emiliano Zapata
and Rafael Merino began the
Revolution in Morelos
on March 11, 1911 (b. 1878
[6]
See also
edit
Mexican Revolution
References
edit
^
"Capture of Mexicali January 29, 1911",
Ojibway News Headlines
, 2009
, retrieved
August 23,
2019
^
"Battle of Agua Prieta, Grim and Bloody Fight",
Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection
, April 18, 1911
, retrieved
August 23,
2019
^
"Battle of Ciudad Juárez, MEXICAN REVOLUTION [1911]".
Britannica.com
. Retrieved
August 23,
2019
.
^
"Batalla de Cuautla" [Battle of Cuautla],
Historia, Guerras y Armas
(in Spanish), March 31, 2012
, retrieved
August 23,
2019
^
Julian Herbert (April 24, 2019), "The Roots of a Forgotten Massacre",
The Paris Review
, retrieved
August 23,
2019
^
"PABLO TORRES BURGOS, 1878 - 1911" (in Spanish). Bibliotecas TV. Archived from the original on November 17, 2016
. Retrieved
June 1,
2019
.