Joaquin Angulo-Gonzalez-1845
Joaquin Angulo Gonzalez- 1845

Joaquin Angulo-Gonzalez-1845
Governor of Jalisco 1845, contributed the San Blas Battalion to the defense of the Chapultepec Castle against the invasion from the United States marines. Image Description: A colored portrait of Joaquin Angulo-Gonzalez is shown in this image. He wears a dark coat with a light blue vest underneath and a white button up shirt covering his neck. His hair is grayish, parted at the side and curled inside at his ears. He is light skinned with green eyes and faces the painter sternly with no expression on his face.
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