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Rafael Zubarán Capmany

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Zubarán circa 1914

Rafael Epifanio Zubarán Capmany (7 April 1875[1] – 1 February 1948)[2] was a Mexican lawyer from Campeche who acted as the Mexican Minister of Interior and a representative for the ABC nations in 1914 during the Niagara Falls peace conference.[3] He was Mexican Secretary of Economy from 1920 to 1922.

References

  1. ^ Mexico, Select Baptisms, 1560-1950
  2. ^ Federal District, Mexico, Civil Registration Deaths, 1861-1987
  3. ^ Bortz, Jeffrey (16 April 2008). Bortz. ISBN 9780804779647. When complaining about working conditions in the Orizaba mills, Enrique Hinojosa told the Minister of Interior Rafael Zubirán Capmany that the workers had four, six, or eight children to support, plus elderly parents, and "it is not ...