Adalberto Tejeda Olivares Explained
Sixto Adalberto Tejeda Olivares (28 March 1883 – 8 September 1960) was a Mexican politician, who served two terms (1920–1924 and 1928–1932) as Governor of Veracruz.[1] He was born in Chicontepec de Tejeda, Veracruz.
During the Mexican Revolution, Tejeda obtained the rank of lieutenant colonel. In 1918, he was elected Senator.[2]
Tejeda was also a diplomat. He served as the Mexican Ambassador to France (1935-1937), Spain (1937-1939), and Peru (1942).[3]
Notes and References
- Book: Wood, Andrew Grant. State Governors in the Mexican Revolution, 1910-1952: Portraits in Conflict, Courage, and Corruption. Jürgen Buchenau and William H. Beezley. Rowman & Littlefield. 2009. 207. 5. 9780742557703. 28 April 2012.
- Web site: Martínez . ✞ Julio César . 2019-11-19 . Adalberto Tejeda Olivares, los claroscuros de un gobernador popular . 2022-09-19 . Revista Praxis . es-MX.
- Web site: "Adalberto Tejeda" Olivares, retrato - Mediateca INAH . 2022-09-18.