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Francisco Madero at Mount Saint Mary's

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 December 2015

Ann Miriam Gallagher*
Affiliation:
Mount Saint Mary’s College and Seminary, Emmitsburg, Maryland

Abstract

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Inter-American Notes
Copyright
Copyright © Academy of American Franciscan History 1982 

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References

1 Madero, Francisco I., “Mis Memorias” in Las Memorias y las mejores cartas de Francisco I. Madero, edited and introduced by de María, Armando y Campos, (México: Libro-Mexicano, 1956), pp. 1518 Google Scholar. See also, Valadés, José, Imaginación y realidad de Francisco I. Madero (México: Librería Robredo, 1960), pp. 2830 Google Scholar; Taracena, Alfonso, Vida de Acción y Sacrificio de Francisco I. Madero (Cuernavaca, México: M. Quesada Brandi, 1969), pp. 47 Google Scholar; and Ross, Stanley R., Francisco I. Madero: Apostle of Mexican Democracy (New York: Columbia University Press, 1955), p. 6.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

2 Mount Saint Mary’s was founded in 1808 as a Catholic Seminary and College by Father John DuBois, a French emigré priest. By the time Madero enrolled there, it had also developed into a secondary school, a “prep school” and a grade school (or a school for minims).