Manuel Antonio Cordero y Bustamante

Manuel Antonio Cordero y Bustamante
34th Governor of Coahuila (1st time)
In office
1797–1805
Preceded byJuan Gutiérrez de la Cueva
Succeeded byJosé Joaquín de Ugarte
31st Governor of Spanish Texas
In office
1805–1808
Preceded byJuan Bautista Elguézabal
Succeeded byManuel María de Salcedo
36th Governor of Coahuila (2nd time)
In office
1809–1817
Preceded byJosé Joaquín de Ugarte
Succeeded byAntonio García de Tejada
18th Governor-Intendant of Sonora (1st time)
In office
1813–1813
Preceded byAlejo García Conde
Succeeded byIgnacio de Bustamante
23rd Governor-Intendant of Sonora (2nd time)
In office
1819–1819
Preceded byJuan José Lombrán
Succeeded bySonora and Sinaloa were no longer a province.
Personal details
Born1753
Cádiz (Andalusia, Spanish Empire)
Diednear of March 25, 1823
Durango, Mexico
ProfessionPolitical and commander

Manuel Antonio Cordero y Bustamante (1753 – about March 25, 1823) was a Spanish soldier and politician who served as acting governor of Coahuila (in the current Mexico; 1797–98), governor of the same province (1798–1817), acting governor of Texas (1805–1808) and governor of the province of Sonora and Sinaloa (specifically he was a Governor-Intendant of Sonora; in modern Mexico, 1813 and 1819).