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EPHEMERIDES


MARCH 27 (1932). He died in San José del Cabo Ildefonso Green Ceseña Cipriano, who fought for the Reformation, the Republic and the Mexican Revolution. From an early age he moved with his family to the U.S.. Returning to his native land was named captain of the National Guard. In 1857 he took up arms to Mauricio Castro in defense of the Constitution, who head a hundred patriots managed to get the ruling conservative Territory. The military control of the capital your organization joined a legislative assembly with a representative from each municipality, who made the organic statutes that governed during the struggles of the Reformation. Yet participated in 1915 in favor of the Constitutionalists. His remains were moved from Cabo San Lucas to La Paz and reinhumados in the Rotunda of Illustrious Sudcaliforniano. He was born on January 23, 1836.


ILDEFONSO CORRIDO DE GREEN * (Fragment)

On August 18, / or who imagine, that Green

with their peers their arms rise.

Near sunrise / coming out the star,

when we hear the voice / of brave guerrilla.

This happened in nine / fifteen, I have this.

shouted the old warrior / with his gun in his hand

"I will fight for the order / justice as a rule,

to remember the times / that I fought for the Reformation!"

- - - - -

Fly, fly, little dove, / from one to the other end,

tell them took up arms / Guero's bold Green.

we all shout "Long live / the brave guerrilla!"

these verses
we sing / with true affection.


* Author: María Luisa Ceseña in historic Mexican Corrido , Volume II, by Antonio Avitia Hernández, Edit. Porrúa (collection "Know how many ...", 676), Mexico, 1997.


APRIL


1 (1638). He arrived in La Paz the expedition group headed by Admiral Isidro de Atondo and Antillón and the Jesuits Eusebio Francisco Kino and Pedro Matías Goñi, who made a new draft settlement and evangelization in this California for two years.


1 (1768). With Junipero Serra as president came to Loreto the Franciscans in charge of meeting the California missions following the expulsion of the Jesuits.


1 (1963). He died in Mexico City Juan Domínguez Cota, army general and governor of Baja California Sur (1932-1938), where he was born.


1 (1981). President Jose Lopez Portillo opened the buildings of the Fund for Social and Cultural Activities (FONAPAS), Agora de La Paz and the Museum of Anthropology and History in the property adjoining the public library "Justo Sierra" and where he had worked with the Government Delegation prison annex. The location of the library served by a hospital that bore the name of Gen. Manuel Sobarzo (see May 3, 1939).

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