Manuel Vizcarra was a
Mexican
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judge and founder of the city of
Mexicali
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now the state capital of the state of
Baja California
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(
Mexico
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).
In 1901, Manuel Vizcarra was named
Justice of the Peace for the town that would become Mexicali. The group of homes was part of the town of
Los Algodones. In 1902, he was designated sub tax-collector for
Ensenada and assistant judge of Mexicali sub-ordinate to the Justice of the Peace of Los Algodones. He did not accept the offer of assistant judge and on September 5, 1903 Benigno González took the position. However, March 14, 1903, the date Vizcarra was offered the position, is considered (since 1968) as the date Mexicali was founded.
In 1902, formed part of the commission organized to select names for Mexicali and the town across the border,
Calexico,
California
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as
sheriff
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of Los Algodones. Vizcarra supported the proposal that the name had to be Mexicali in response to journalist
Leroy Holt
Leroy Holt (born March 16, 1967) is a former American football fullback from the University of Southern California (USC).
High school years
Holt attended Banning High School in Wilmington, California. He was a three-year letterman in football ...
's proposal for Calexico for the neighboring town.
External links
History of Mexicalion the website of the
Tijuana
Tijuana ( ,["Tijuana"](_blank)
(US) and [< ...]
campus of the
Universidad Iberoamericana
The Ibero-American University ( es, Universidad Iberoamericana), also referred to by its acronym ''UIA'' but commonly known as ''Ibero'' or ''La Ibero'') is a private, Catholic, Mexican higher education institution, sponsored by the Mexican provi ...
.
Historia de Mexicalion the website of the National Institute for Federalism and Municipal Development.
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Mexican judges
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