1884 in Mexico
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Events in the year 1884 in Mexico.
Incumbents
Governors
- Aguascalientes: Rafael Arellano Ruíz Esparza
 - Campeche: Juan Montalvo
 - Chiapas: José María Ramírez
 - Chihuahua: Luis Terrazas/Ramón Cuéllar Aranda/Celso González Esquivel/Carlos Pacheco Villalobos/Carlos Fuero
 - Coahuila: Blas Rodríguez Farías/Francisco de Paula Ramos/Praxedis de la Peña García
 - Colima: Esteban García
 - Durango:
 - Guanajuato:
 - Guerrero:
 - Hidalgo: Simón Cravioto
 - Jalisco: Francisco Tolentino/Maximiano Valdovinos
 - State of Mexico:
 - Michoacán: Mariano Jiménez
 - Morelos: Carlos Quaglia Zimbrón
 - Nuevo León: Canuto García
 - Oaxaca:
 - Puebla:
 - Querétaro: Rafael Olvera Ledesma
 - San Luis Potosí: Carlos Díez Gutiérrez
 - Sinaloa:
 - Sonora:
 - Tabasco:
 - Tamaulipas: Antonio Canales Molano/Juan Gójon/Romulo Cuellar
 - Tlaxcala: José María Grajales/Teodoro Rivera
 - Veracruz: José Cortés Frías/Juan de la Luz Enríquez Lara
 - Yucatán: General Octavio Rosado
 - Zacatecas:
 
Events
- June 2 – Banamex was formed from the merger of Banco Nacional Mexicano and Banco Mercantil Mexicano, two banks that had operated since the beginning of 1882.
 - December 1 – Porfirio Díaz becomes president of Mexico for the second time after winning the elections.
 - December 18 – The Territory of Nayarit is formed once its territorial limits with Jalisco were established.
 
Popular culture
Sports
Music
Literature
Notable births
- January 11 — Clara Oriol de la Huerta, First Lady of Mexico (1920) (d. 1967)
 
Dates unknown
- José Fondevila García was born in Pontevedra province Spain (died 1973)
 - José Inés Salazar, fought in the Mexican Revolution was born in Casas Grandes, Chihuahua (died 1917)
 
Notable deaths
References
- ^ Fernández (2002), pp. 114–115.
 
Bibliography
- Fernández, Iñigo (2002). History of Mexico: A Journey from Prehistoric Times to the Present Day. Translated by David B. Castledine. Monclem Ediciones. ISBN 970-9019-12-0.
 
 
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