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Español: Ingeniero, topógrafo, editor y docente español que tuvo una amplia actuación en el Virreinato del Río de la Plata, defendió Buenos Aires durante las invasiones inglesas, apoyó la Revolución de Mayo, editó el Semanario de Agricultura y durante décadas fue profesor de artillería. Reproducción fotográfica de un retrato pictórico de época. Al dorso de la carte de visite se encuentra un texto original escrito en tinta negra con la siguiente leyenda: "Copia de la miniatura que el mismo Sor. D. Pedro Anto. Cerviño regaló a su Esposa Da. Bárbara Barquin y posee hoy el heredero de esta, D. Juan M. Estrada. Bs. Ayres. Julio 1866".
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Source Biblioteca Nacional de la República Argentina
Author Meeks y Kelsey

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