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Visoni to stay in Guatemala and become the director of the main military band. Visoni later founded the Martial Symphony Band and the School of Substitutes (Escuela de Substitutos), the first formal music conservatory in Central America. After García Granados stepped down, Barrios served as president until the mid-1870s.
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García Granados and his successor Barrios support multiple liberal revolts. During his presidency, García Granados created the Guatemalan flag by decree, which remains almost identical to his 1871 version. Garcia Granados supported education and the arts. In 1871 he invited Italian conductor Pietro
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García Granados retired from public life to write articles for Guatemalan magazines and newspapers; accounts of the time when he was the leader of the liberal forces and as president; an essay about monetary policy and two volumes of memoirs.
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in early 1878, came back to Guatemala already married. A few weeks after Marti left for good, María died, followed shortly thereafter by her father. In 1891, Martí wrote a poem in her memory, named
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Garcia Granados died on 8 September 1878 at the age of 69. Garcia Granaods was laid to rest in the old San Juan de Dios Cemetery.
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That cemetery was located where the San Juan de Dios Hospital in downtown Guatemala City stands today.
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In 1894, his remains were transferred to a monument erected in his honor at the new General Cemetery.
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Rosenthal, Mario. Guatemala: The story of an emergent Latin American Democracy. Twayne, 1962
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Jones, Christopher L. Guatemala: Past and Present. Russell & Russell, 1966
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President of Guatemala
Justo Rufino Barrios
Vicente Cerna y Cerna
Justo Rufino Barrios
Puerto de Santa María
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Guatemala City
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María García Granados y Saborío
President of Guatemala
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María Josefa García Granados
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