College of the Company of Jesus

College of the Company of Jesus (HM2MA5)

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Colegio de la Compañía de Jesús

 Aquí estuvo el Colegio de la Compañía de Jesus establecido en 1712El Gobernador Don Joaquin Arredondo convirtio el edificio en Palacio del Gobierno en 1817. Durando hasta 1901 el C. Licenciado Don Benito Juarez, Presidente Constitucional de la Republica y Benemerito de las Americas, residio en este edificio del 3 de abril al 15 de agosto de 1864Sociedad de Nuevo Leon de Historia, Geografia y EstadisticaR. Ayuntamiento de 1964-1966English translation: Here was the College of the Company of Jesus established in 1712. Governor Joaquín Arredondo converted the building into the Governmental Palace in 1817. During the period of 1901 Benito Juárez, Constitutional President of the Republic and Most Praiseworthy of the Americas, resided in this building from April 3 to August 15, 1864. Nuevo León Society of History, Geography and Statistics City Hall of 1964-1966
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HM NumberHM2MA5
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Placed ByAyuntamiento de Monterrey 1964-1966
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Date Added Saturday, October 26th, 2019 at 8:04pm PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)31N E 166021 N 0
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