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Miguel R. Dávila

Miguel Rafael Dávila Cuellar
Miguel Rafael Dávila Cuéllar.jpg
President of Honduras
In office
18 April 1907 – 28 March 1911
Vice PresidentMáximo Betancourt Rosales
Dionysius Gutiérrez
Preceded byMiguel Oquelí Bustillo
Succeeded byFrancisco Bertrand
Personal details
Born1856
Tegucigalpa
Died1927
Political partyLiberal Party of Honduras

General Miguel Rafael Dávila Cuellar (19 September 1856 – 11 October 1927) was President of Honduras between 18 April 1907 and 28 March 1911.[1] He occupied various posts in the government of Policarpo Bonilla, including Minister of Finance of Honduras.[2] He was Vice President in the cabinet of Manuel Bonilla from 1903 to 1907.

He died in Honduras on 11 October 1927.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ Koebel, William Henry (1921). Anglo-South American Handbook, Including Central America, Mexico and Cuba ... 1921-1922. Macmillan. p. 402.
  2. ^ "Galería de Ministros". web.archive.org. 15 July 2006.
  3. ^ "Miguel Rafael Dávila Cuéllar – Honduras en sus manos". www.hondurasensusmanos.com.
  4. ^ Honduras, Historia De (10 March 2013). "Historia de Honduras: Elección de Miguel Rafael Dávila".
Political offices
Preceded by
Miguel Oquelí Bustillo
(Chairman of the Provisional Government Junta)
President of Honduras
1907–1911
Succeeded by
Francisco Bertrand
(Acting)


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