translated from Spanish: Mesón de San Carlos | DISCUSSION

on 30 March 1884 held elections for Governor. Triumph general Francisco Cañedo got it to cover the period from September 27, 1884 to September 26, 1888.Desde initially, Canedo the building of the school Rosales liked. With an eye on such beauty, on 23 June 1884 managed the local legislature to authorize it so that it will provide the building of La Tercena, at the residence of the powers of the State, and for the educational institution to acquire another. On 5 October, Canedo acquires a House known as El Mesón de San Carlos, Basilio Avina property, located in the first quarter of the city, between the streets of Eagle and La Libertad (today Jesús. G. Andrade and Rafael Buelna), in the amount of 8 thousand pesos. In June 1886, boys and professors of Orozco passed to its new premises. While the library of the College had been operating since 1877, it was not until May 7, 1885, when was officially created by Decree number 44, which was released on 13 may by Francisco Canedo.el on July 18, in 1885, the Secretary of the Board of Directors d (e) studies, Ramón Ponce de León, issued the regulation of the library public of Colegio Nacional Rosales.



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