- Juan N. Méndez
Juan Nepomuceno Méndez (
Tetela de Ocampo ,Puebla ,July 2 ,1820 –November 29 ,1894 inMexico City ) was a Mexicangeneral , a Liberal politician and confidante ofPorfirio Díaz , and interim president of the Republic for a few months during thePorfiriato . He served fromDecember 6 ,1876 untilFebruary 17 ,1877 .Before the presidency
Born in
Tetela de Ocampo in theSierra Norte de Puebla , Méndez worked in commerce and livestock until 1847. In that year he enlisted in the army to fight the United States in theMexican–American War . He continued in the army after the war, and onDecember 15 ,1854 he was named commander of a battalion in the Puebla National Guard. His unit adhered to thePlan de Ayutla in 1854, and took an active part in theWar of the Reform , the War of the French Intervention and the war opposing Emperor Maximilian.He defended Puebla against the rebels of
Zacapoaxtla in January 1856 and fought the Conservatives in the mountains of Puebla andTlaxcala in 1857. The same year he was promoted to colonel ofinfantry . In 1858 he was made treasurer of the State of Puebla and prefect of the Department ofZacatlán .He fought in the
Battle of Puebla against the French onMay 5 ,1862 , and took part in the defense of the city during the subsequent siege. OnJuly 27 ,1863 he was promoted to brigadier general. That year he was also named governor and military commander ofPuebla .He was later taken prisoner by the French, who sent him into exile on
January 17 ,1866 . He managed to return to the country onJuly 31 ,1866 . OnAugust 26 ,1866 he became political chief of the Sierra Norte, and afterwards commander in chief of the forces of the State of Puebla.Together with General
Sóstenes Rocha , he took part in the siege ofQuerétaro in 1867. He was again named governor and military commander of Puebla onApril 16 ,1867 , positions he held until January 15 of the following year.He took part in the revolutions of La Noria (Díaz's unsuccessful 1871 revolt against
Benito Juárez ) and Tuxtepec (Díaz's successful 1876 revolt againstSebastián Lerdo de Tejada ).As interim president
With the success of the Plan de Tuxtepec, Díaz temporarily turned over the government to Méndez on
December 6 ,1876 , in order to take the field to fight the partisans ofJosé María Iglesias . Iglesias claimed to be the legal president of Mexico. As interim president, Méndez called elections, which Díaz won. Méndez's term ended onFebruary 17 ,1877 , with the return of Díaz to the presidency.After the presidency
Méndez entered the Senate in 1877, where he worked to end the military draft. He was a senator until 1880. He was governor of Puebla for a third time, from
October 1 ,1880 toJanuary 31 ,1885 . OnFebruary 3 ,1885 he became president of the Supreme Military Court, where he served until his death inMexico City in 1894. He left no property or money.His wife was Trinidad González y Castruera.
References
*es icon García Puron, Manuel, "México y sus gobernantes", v. 2. Mexico City: Joaquín Porrúa, 1984.
*es icon Orozco Linares, Fernando, "Gobernantes de México". Mexico City: Panorama Editorial, 1985, ISBN 968-38-0260-5.External links
*es icon [http://www.familiavirtual.com.mx/papeleria/presidentes/pres34.html Brief biography]
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