Manuel de la Concha

Manuel de la Concha was a Spanish commissioned officer of the military forces under Félix María Calleja del Rey Bruder Losada Campaño y Montero de Espinosa, Viceroy of New Spain;[1] his rank was Colonel.[2] In 1815 Manuel de la Concha apprehended insurgent General José María Morelos y Pavón.

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References

  1. Bustamante, Carlos Carlos María de; Cuadro histórico de la revolución mexicana iniciada el 15 de septiembre de 1810 el C. Miguel Hidalgo Costilla cura del pueblo de Dolores en el obispado de Michoacán dedicado al excmo. Sr. D. Ignacio Triguero, secretario del despacho y de hacienda. México (1926). ISBN 9681620577 / ISBN 9789681620578
  2. Note: Bustamante in "Cuadro histórico de la revolución mexicana" refers to Concha as "Teniente Coronel"(Lieutenant colonel), "Coronel"(Colonel) and "Comandante".
  • The Last Days of José María Morelos. McKeehan, Wallace L.; ’’’(Accessed January 10, 2013) Reference: Paragraph III. ”Colonel Manuel de la Concha”; (Manuel de la Concha to Calleja, Tepecuacuileo, November 3.3, 1815, Morelos documentos, II, 289-90.) Paragraph IV. “Colonel Concha”; (Bustamante, Cuadro histórico, III, 219-20). Paragraph VI. “Concha, (Calleja to Concha, Mexico City, November 19, 1815, ibid., p. 304). Paragraph XX. (Calleja to Concha, November 27, 1815, Morelos documentos, II, 327-30). Paragraph XXIII. “Manuel de la Concha”.

Bibliography

  • Timmons, Wilbert H.; Morelos: Priest, Soldier, Statesman of Mexico. Texas Western College Press; First Edition (1963). ASIN B0007IU0F0.
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