Tecolotlán
Tecolotlán is 115 kilometres south-west of Gualajara.
Hacienda el Ojo de Agua
The 20c note has the signature of Juan E. Santana.
Juan E. Santana |
Teocuitlatán
Teocuitlatán is just south of lake Chapala.
Hacienda San José de Gracia
In the early 1700s this hacienda was one of the richest in southern Jalisco, as it grew rice, corn, beans, sorghum and other products, and had a small factory for matches, soap and piloncillo. The name Uribe Valencia Hermanos appears on these vales and the last owner was Ramón Uribe Valencia with his wife, Margot Fourcade de Uribe. He still held it in the mid 1920s but it was in the process of being turned inyo an ejido.
The first order from Juan Kaiser was modelo 5060.
total number |
total value |
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5c | 5,000 | $ 250.00 | round maroon cartón |
10c | 4,500 | 450.00 | |
20c | 4,000 | 800.00 | |
50c | 1,000 | 500.00 | |
14,500 | $2,000.00 |
On 27 April 1915 there was a further order.
total number |
total value |
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50c | 4,000 | $2,000,00 | round maroon cartón |
100c | 1,000 | 1,000.00 | |
5,000 | $3,000.00 |
Tepatitlan
Hacienda El Ahuacate
This hacienda was owned by Casildo Preciado. There were at least two values, a 20c black on pink cartón and a 50c black on lilac cartón.
date on note | from | to | total number |
total value |
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20c | 2 October 1915 | includes number 0916 | ||||
50c |
Teuchitlan
Hacienda la Estanzuela
from | to | total number |
total value |
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5c | includes number 33826 | ||||
10c | includes number 22160 | ||||
20c | includes number 8702 | ||||
50c | includes number 3583 |
These are all remainders as the notes needed to be stamped and signed by the Administrador General before issue.