Eliseo Arredondo

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Eliseo Arredondo
Ricardo Vasquez, Eliseo Arredondo, Jose Arredondo, Oscar E. Duplin, Francesco Paredo and Luis Paredo in 1915

Eliseo Arredondo de la Garza (May 5, 1870 - October 18, 1923) was a Mexican lawyer, politician and diplomat. He was the interim governor of the Mexican state of Coahuila and the Secretary of the Interior during the presidency of Venustiano Carranza in 1914. He was appointed the Ambassador of Mexico to the United States in 1916.[1]

Biography[change | change source]

Arredondo was born on May 5, 1870 in Nava, Coahuila. He was a cousin of Venustiano Carranza.[1]

Arredondo was appointed as the Secretary of the Interior during the presidency of Venustiano Carranza in 1914. He was appointed the Ambassador of Mexico to the United States in 1916.[1][2]

Arredondo died on October 18, 1923 in Mexico City.[1]

References[change | change source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Eliseo Arredondo Dead. Ex-Mexican Ambassador to United States Was Caranza's Cousin". New York Times. October 18, 1923. Retrieved 2013-12-03.
  2. "Fletcher For Commission". New York Times. Retrieved 2013-12-03. Eliseo Arredondo, Mexican Ambassador Designate, called on Acting Secretary Polk at the State Department today just before Mr. Polk went to the White House for the Cabinet meeting. ...

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