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Lauro Aguirre was originally from [[Batosegachi, Chihuahua]]. He trained as a civil engineer and spent his early career as a surveyor in [[Veracruz]] and [[Sonora]].<ref name=" García">{{cite web|url=http://www.credoreference.com/entry/routmex/aguirre_lauro|title=Desert Immigrants: The Mexicans of El Paso, 1880-1920|author=Mario T. García|publisher=Yale University Press|pages=173-176|accessdate=2010-03-25}}</ref> He married in 1891.<ref name="Credo">{{cite book|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=S31EO-TpsdEC&pg=PA174&dq=Lauro+Aguirre&ei=QM-rS5bmHpTElQSYwJmXDQ&cd=26#v=onepage&q=Lauro%20Aguirre&f=false|title=Encyclopedia of Mexico: History, Society & CultureSearch|author=Jesus Vargas Valdez|publisher=Routledge|accessdate=2010-03-25}}</ref>
Lauro Aguirre was originally from [[Batosegachi, Chihuahua]]. He trained as a civil engineer and spent his early career as a surveyor in [[Veracruz]] and [[Sonora]].<ref name=" García">{{cite web|url=http://www.credoreference.com/entry/routmex/aguirre_lauro|title=Desert Immigrants: The Mexicans of El Paso, 1880-1920|author=Mario T. García|publisher=Yale University Press|pages=173-176|accessdate=2010-03-25}}</ref> He married in 1891.<ref name="Credo">{{cite book|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=S31EO-TpsdEC&pg=PA174&dq=Lauro+Aguirre&ei=QM-rS5bmHpTElQSYwJmXDQ&cd=26#v=onepage&q=Lauro%20Aguirre&f=false|title=Encyclopedia of Mexico: History, Society & CultureSearch|author=Jesus Vargas Valdez|publisher=Routledge|accessdate=2010-03-25}}</ref>


By 1892 he had moved to [[El Paso, Texas]] where he published a newspaper entitled ''El Independiente''. On 5 February 1896 Aguirre published a call for rebellion against the government of [[Porfirio Díaz]].<ref name="Credo" />
By 1892 he had moved to [[El Paso, Texas]] where he published a newspaper entitled ''El Independiente''. In 1895 he participated in protests against the government of [[Porfirio Díaz]].<ref name=" García" /> On 5 February 1896 Aguirre published a call for rebellion against the government of Mexico.<ref name="Credo" />


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Revision as of 00:50, 26 March 2010

Lauro Aguirre (1855-January 9, 1925) was an engineer and journalist who was active during the Mexican Revolution.

Lauro Aguirre was originally from Batosegachi, Chihuahua. He trained as a civil engineer and spent his early career as a surveyor in Veracruz and Sonora.[1] He married in 1891.[2]

By 1892 he had moved to El Paso, Texas where he published a newspaper entitled El Independiente. In 1895 he participated in protests against the government of Porfirio Díaz.[1] On 5 February 1896 Aguirre published a call for rebellion against the government of Mexico.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Mario T. García. "Desert Immigrants: The Mexicans of El Paso, 1880-1920". Yale University Press. pp. 173–176. Retrieved 2010-03-25.
  2. ^ a b Jesus Vargas Valdez. Encyclopedia of Mexico: History, Society & CultureSearch. Routledge. Retrieved 2010-03-25.