Manuel Antonio Cordero y Bustamante
Manuel Antonio Cordero y Bustamante | |
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| 34th Governor of Coahuila (1st time) | |
| In office 1797–1805 | |
| Preceded by | Juan Gutiérrez de la Cueva |
| Succeeded by | José Joaquín de Ugarte |
| 31st Governor of Spanish Texas | |
| In office 1805–1808 | |
| Preceded by | Juan Bautista Elguézabal |
| Succeeded by | Manuel María de Salcedo |
| 36th Governor of Coahuila (2nd time) | |
| In office 1809–1817 | |
| Preceded by | José Joaquín de Ugarte |
| Succeeded by | Antonio García de Tejada |
| 18th Governor-Intendant of Sonora (1st time) | |
| In office 1813–1813 | |
| Preceded by | Alejo García Conde |
| Succeeded by | Ignacio de Bustamante |
| 23rd Governor-Intendant of Sonora (2nd time) | |
| In office 1819–1819 | |
| Preceded by | Juan José Lombrán |
| Succeeded by | Sonora and Sinaloa were no longer a province. |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1753 Cádiz (Andalusia, Spanish Empire) |
| Died | near of March 25, 1823 Durango, Mexico |
| Profession | Political 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).