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Miguel Ahumada

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366:; initially under the command of General RamĂłn Corona and then under SĂłstenes Rocha. He was a political prefect, a local deputy, and a commander of arms in Colima. He subsequently was assigned to the Marine Reserve Command in Guaymas, Sonora and three terms as Governor of Chihuahua from 1892-1903. In 1904, he was elected Governor of Jalisco, winning reelection until January 1911 as an Active and Progressive. Ahumada was seen as a possible successor to President 159: 32: 514: 395:
service, The Heroes' theater, the Central Hospital, the Industrial School for Young Women was built, which was inaugurated on September 14, 1895 (its first director being Señorita Profesora Micaela Anchondo), the School of Arts and Crafts (its first director was Juan A. Creel). For these achievements, Ahumada was known as the 'Governor of Education.'
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He is one of the most progressive governors that the State of Chihuahua has had. During his administration primary education was unified under the control of the government, important material works were carried out such as drainage system for the city of Chihuahua, filters for drinking water
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Born in the state of Colima on September 29, 1844, in his youth he worked as a carpenter and in customs inspection. He fought against the Imperialist government of
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was settled and later those of Santo Tomás and Palomas, which were also severely repressed by federal troops.
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