Ministerio de Hacienda. ... "El Presidente Interino de la Republica Mexicana, a los Habitantes de Ella, Sabed: Que Usando de la Autorizacion Que Me Concede el Decreto del Congreso General de 20 de Septiembre Ultimo, He Tenido a Bien Decretar Lo Siguiente"... [caption title and part of text]
Mexico City: April 17, 1837. 10pp. Folio. Modern blue cloth, front board gilt. Contents clean. Very good. Item #3048
An extensive Mexican decree issued the year after the Texas Revolution dealing with the organization and operation of the national Treasury Department. Its main innovation was the installation of federal heads of each department's branch of the Ministeria de Hacienda to administer taxes to and distributions from the national treasury. They also assumed duties regarding the oversight of payments for military contracts, upkeep, and the like. This important order was a part of Santa Anna's drive to centralize power in Mexico under the federal government after he led the revision of the Mexican constitution in 1835. Its emphasis on military preparation also clearly seems a reaction to the loss of Texas a year prior. Scarce, we locate only one copy, at Berkeley.
Price: $750.00