New Mexican Cabinet: Dominquez, Estanol, Sodi, Marroquin (LOC)

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New Mexican Cabinet: Dominquez, Estanol, Sodi, Marroquin
[1911]
one negative : glass five x seven in. or smaller.
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Photograph exhibits the cabinet appointed by Mexican president Porfirio Diaz (1830-1915) in 1911, in the course of the Mexican Revolution. Shown are Norberto Dominguez, Jorge Vera Estanol, Demetrio Sodi, and Manuel Marroquin y Rivera. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2011)
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Demetrio Sodi:
"Presidentes de la Suprema Corte durante la Revolución y la dictadura de Victoriano Huerta:
Demetrio Sodi: lo. de junio de 1910 al 31 de mayo de 1911. "
"http://www.scjn.gob.mx/CONOCE/HISTORIA/Paginas/Presidentes.aspx"
¡Mira nomás! Los Aristocrats
Para finales de marzo de 1911 los levantamientos armados en diferentes partes del país hacían que las tropas del General Porfirio Díaz apenas pudieran contener la grandes ciudades de México. En un intento por detener la oleada revolucionaria, el dictador dio comienzos a sus promesas de reformas, el 1 de abril (día en que se tomó esta foto) en su informe anual a la Nación dijo que ya no habría reelección, que devolvería su autonomía a los municipios; destituyó a algunos gobernadores y jefes políticos impopulares y se modificó su gabinete (esta foto), aunque José Ives Limantour permaneció como Secretario de Hacienda.
El 12 de abril Ramón Corral, el impopular Vicepresidente, fue persuadido de dejar el país.
Estas promesas y cambios no frenaron a los revolucionarios.
Dr. Roberto Duarte
Found a similar version of this picture (mirror image) in The San Francisco Call, issue of May 7, 1911. (The Library of Congress, newspapers, Chronicling America). Above is written: "The four men whom President Diaz appointed in March to positions in his cabinet……."
chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85066387/1911-05-07/ed-…
Dr. Roberto Duarte
Found an article in El Paso Herald, issue March 27, 1911 (The Library of Congress, Chronicling America) "NEW CABINET DECIDED ON BY DIAZ". Check in the text the names of the new ministers.
chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn88084272/1911-03-27/ed-…
Dr. Roberto Duarte
artolog and Dr. Duarte:
Thanks for the help in identifying these gentlemen – and for providing sources, which we greatly appreciate. We will add their names and other details to the record when we update.