- Ignacio Vallarta
Ignacio Luis Vallarta (b. 9 October 1830, Guadalajara,
Jalisco - d. 31 December 1893, Mexico, D.F.) was a Mexicanjurist andgovernor of the Mexican state ofJalisco (1872-1876). Hisbaptismal name was José Luis Miguel Ignacio Vallarta Ogazón.Vallarta graduated from the
University of Guadalajara with a law degree in 1854 and started to practice law the following year. He quickly became involved in the political struggle in Jalisco betweenliberalism , represented by Jalisco GovernorSantos Degollado , andtraditionalism , represented by Bishop Pedro Espinosa of Guadalajara. [Río Rodríguez, Carlos del - Vallarta: hombre universal p. 183] In 1856, Vallarta became private secretary of Governor Degollado. Vallarta and Degollado participated in theConstitutional Congress of 1856-57 as delegates for Jalisco.Vallarta fought in the
Reform War on the side ofBenito Juarez , attending the convention that drafted the1857 Constitution of Mexico . He was also an ally of Juarez during theFrench Intervention in Mexico , and went into exile in the U.S.A. from 1864 until 1866.He served in Juarez's cabinet after the restoration, but resigned in 1868 because of disagreements between Vallarta and Jaurez's foreign minister
Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada . [Río Rodríguez, Carlos del - Vallarta: hombre universal p. 184]He was elected governor of his native state of Jalisco in 1871. During his governorship he was responsible for rebuilding the Government Palace, passage of the Public Education Law of 1874, and finishing work on the state penitentiary. [Río Rodríguez, Carlos del - Vallarta: hombre universal p. 185] He declined
re-election when his term ended in 1876.In 1876 he was named Foreign Minister under
Porfirio Diaz . In 1877 he was named President of theSupreme Court of Mexico , an office which he served concurrently with his role as Foreign Minister. He resigned from these positions in 1882, retiring into private law practice until his death in 1893.Ignacio Vallarta's remains are interred at the Rotonda de los Hombres Ilustres in
Guadalajara, Jalisco . The Mexican resort city ofPuerto Vallarta is named after him, as is Av. Vallarta, one of the main roads through central Guadalajara.=Sources=
Cuadernos del Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas: a cien años de la muerte de Vallarta Mexico, DF (1994) UNAM Press - collection with several essays on the juridical legacy of Ignacio Vallarta. Available online at the [http://www.bibliojuridica.org/libros/libro.htm?l=1042 Biblioteca Jurídica] . (In Spanish)
González Navarro, Moisés - Trascendencia histórica de la obra de Vallarta in Cuadernos del Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas: a cien años de la muerte de Vallarta
Madrazo, Jorge - Ignacio Vallarta y la pena de muerte in Cuadernos del Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas: a cien años de la muerte de Vallarta
Río Rodríguez, Carlos del - Vallarta: hombre universal in Cuadernos del Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas: a cien años de la muerte de Vallarta
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