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See also:
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Events from the year
1913 in Mexico
.
Incumbents
Federal government
President
:
Francisco I. Madero
(until
February 19
)
[
1
]
Pedro Lascuráin
(c. 45 minutes on February 19)
Victoriano Huerta
(starting February 19)
Vice-President
:
José María Pino Suárez
Secretary of the Interior
: Rafael Hernández, Alberto García Granados,
Aureliano Urrutia
,
Manuel Garza Aldape
,
Ignacio Alcocer
Governors
Aguascalientes
:
Campeche
:
Manuel Castilla Brito
/
Felipe Bueno
/
Manuel Rojas Moranos
/
Manuel Rivera
Chiapas
:
Flavio Guillén
/
Marco Aurelio Solís
/
Reynaldo Gordillo León
/
Bernardo Palafox
Chihuahua
:
Abraham González
/
Antonio Rábago
/
Salvador R. Mercado
/
Francisco Villa
Coahuila
:
Ignacio Alcocer
/
Venustiano Carranza
Colima
:
José Trinidad Alamillo
/
Vidal Fernández
/
Miguel M. Morales
/
Julián Jaramillo
/
Juan A. Hernández
Durango
:
Guanajuato
:
Fernando Dávila
Hidalgo
:
Jalisco
:
José M. Mier
State of Mexico
:
José Refugio Velasco
/
Joaquín Beltrán Castañares
Michoacán
:
Morelos
:
Patricio Leyva Ochoa
/
Francisco Sánchez
/
Benito Tajonar
/
Juvencio Robles
/
Julián Arreola
/
Adolfo Jiménez Castro
Nayarit
:
Nuevo León
:
Antonio L. Villarreal
/
Salomé Botello
Oaxaca
:
Puebla
:
Querétaro
:
Joaquín F. Chicarro
San Luis Potosí
:
Rafael Cepeda
Sinaloa
:
Sonora
:
José María Maytorena
Tabasco
:
Tamaulipas
:
Tlaxcala
:
Veracruz
:
Antonio Pérez Rivera
Yucatán
:
Zacatecas
:
Events
February 9–19 —
Ten Tragic Days
March 23 —
Battle of Nogales (1913)
April 8–13 —
Battle of Naco
November 23–24 —
Battle of Tierra Blanca
Births
January 20 —
Chucho Navarro
, singer and composer (d.
1993
)
February 5 —
Oscar Flores Tapia
, journalist, writer, and politician (PRI);
Governor of Coahuila
1975–1981 (d.
1988
)
[
2
]
María Luisa Zea
, singer and actress (d.
1993
)
Deaths
January 20 —
José Guadalupe Posada
, litographer and cartonist (b.
1852
)
February 9 —
Bernardo Reyes
, general and politician (b.
1850
)
February 18 —
Gustavo A. Madero
,
Mexican Revolution
participant (b.
1875
)
February 22
Francisco I. Madero
, 33rd President of Mexico (b.
1873
)
[
1
]
José María Pino Suárez
, 7th Vice President of Mexico (b.
1869
)
March 7 —
Abraham González
, provisional and constitutional
Governor of Chihuahua
(b.
1864
)
October 7 —
Belisario Domínguez
, physician and liberal politician (b.
1863
)
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References
^
a
b
Cisneros, Stefany (November 11, 2018).
"Francisco I. Madero, ¿quién fue y cuál es su biografía?"
[Francisco I. Madero, Who was he, and what is his biography?] (in Spanish). Mexico Desconocido
. Retrieved
May 29,
2019
.
^
"Sabía Flores Tapia ejercer el poder"
[Flores Tapia knew how to exercise power],
El Diario de Coahuila
(in Spanish), July 11, 2017, archived from
the original
on August 31, 2019
, retrieved
Aug 31,
2019