Appendix G: George T. Ingram's Power of Attorney.
Manuel Borja Soriano. Fancy signatures. A seal: “Manuel Borja Soriano. Notario-No.47. Ciudad de México.”
IT IS THE THIRD TESTIMONY THAT I ISSUE IN THREE FOLIOS FOR THE SUBSTITUTE AGENT MR. RAFAEL PARDO, STATING THAT THIS TESTIMONY WAS TAKEN BY MEANS OF PRESS. MEXICO, JULIO FOURTEENTH OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIVE. I ATTEST.
Terms two words: Consul- employees. No worth.
Manuel Borja Soriano [fancy signature]
[Handwritten on the left side of the page in black ink: “For this third testimony: $5.00 ¢____________”]
[A seal: “Manuel Borja Soriano. Notario-No.47. Ciudad de México.” On the center bottom of the page]
[Back Cover Page]
Register Number 9424
THE UNDERSIGNED SECRETARY OF JUSTICE legalizes the seal and signature above, as C. Manuel Borja Soriano [signature signed in a blank space] Notary Public in the-office. –México, the 24th of May of 1910.
This legalization refers to the testimony of the writing number 14 [14 is handwritten in a blank].
[Illegible fancy signature on right side of page]
[Stamp of left side of page: “Secretaria de estado y del Despacho de Justicia Mexico.”]
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