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Juan Valdez (governor)

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Juan Valdez
Governor of Coahuila y Texas
In office
1714–1716
Preceded byPedro Fermin de Echevers y Subisa
Succeeded byMartín de Alarcón

Juan Valdez was Governor of Texas and Coahuila, and lieutenant general and alcalde (mayor) of the presidio and villa of Bexar in 1714 and 1716.

Biography

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Juan Valdez was chosen governor of Texas[1] and Coahuila[2] twice: in 1714 and in 1716. He was mayor of the presidio of villa of Bexar (San Antonio, Texas) in 1720. During his mayoralty in Bexar, he established a mission in a place of San Jose and San Miguel de Aguayo, under orders of the viceroy of New Spain,[1] even after that Antonio de Olivares filed a petition asking that the mission not be done in Zacatecas (in modern Mexico)[1][3] as it had been planned to establish a new mission.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c VALDEZ, JUAN | The Handbook of Texas Online. Posted by Frank Goodwyn. Consulted 4 April 2011
  2. ^ Provinces of New Spain
  3. ^ a b Edmondson, J. R. (2000). Alamo Story: From Early History to Current Conflicts. Page 15. Republic of Texas Press.