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PORFIRIO L HERNANDEZ

1876–1880 6 González presidency · 1880–1884 7 Administration · –&#32 · 25 May 1911 Vice President None (1884–1904) Ramón Corral (1904–1911 · position reestablished) &#91 · a &#93 · Colonization and Industry of Mexico In office 1 December 1880&#160 · Oaxaca · Mexico Died 2 July 1915 (aged&#160 · 84) Paris · &#32 · &#8203 · &#40 · m. &#160 · 1867&#59 · died&#160 · 1880&#41 · Carmen Romero Rubio &#32 · 1881&#41 · Children 8 Profession Military officer

SILVER SPRING, MD 20904

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1876–1880 6 González presidency
1880–1884 7 Administration
–&#32
25 May 1911 Vice President None (1884–1904) Ramón Corral (1904–1911
position reestablished) &#91
a &#93
Colonization and Industry of Mexico In office 1 December 1880&#160
Oaxaca
Mexico Died 2 July 1915 (aged&#160
84) Paris
&#32
&#8203
&#40
m. &#160
1867&#59
died&#160
1880&#41
Carmen Romero Rubio &#32
1881&#41
Children 8 Profession Military officer

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