Heriberto Jara Corona

General Heriberto Jara Corona (July 10, 1879 – April 17, 1968) was a Mexican revolutionary and politician who served as Governor of Veracruz.

Heriberto Jara was born in the town of Nogales, in the state of Veracruz, to Emilio Jara Andrade and María del Carmen Corona. He got enrolled in the Mexican Revolution while working at a factory in the municipality of Río Blanco in his native Veracruz.

The year Francisco I. Madero was elected President of Mexico he took over a seat in the Congress; then in 1916 he was elected again to serve in Congress and was one of the persons who drafted the 1917 Constitution. He served as Ambassador to Cuba and as Governor of Veracruz. He was awarded the Stalin Peace Prize in 1950 and, in 1959, he received the Belisario Domínguez Medal of Honor. General Heriberto Jara International Airport in the port of Veracruz is named after him, as is the Stadium at Xalapa, built in 1925 on the grounds where William K. Boone had organized Olympic-style athletic games in 1922.

Preceded by
Luis Hernández Hermosillo
Governor of Tabasco
1918 - 1919
Succeeded by
Carlos A. Vidal
Preceded by
Adalberto Tejada Olivera
Governor of Veracruz
1924 - 1927
Succeeded by
Abel S. Rodríguez
Preceded by
Antonio Díaz Soto y Gama
Belisario Domínguez Medal of Honor
1959
Succeeded by
Isidro Fabela
Heads of Government of the Mexican Federal District (1824–1917)
Before the formal declaration
  • Melchor Múzquiz
  • Manuel Gómez Pedraza
Governors of the Federal District
  • Jose María Mendivil
  • Juan Manuel de Elizalde
  • Francisco Molinos del Campo
  • Juan Manuel de Elizalde
  • José Ignacio Esteva
  • José María Tornel
  • José Ignacio Esteva
  • Augustine of F. Lebrija
  • Miguel Cervantes
  • Francisco Fagoaga
  • Ignacio Martínez
  • José Joaquín de Herrera
  • Ignacio Martínez
  • José Ignacio Esteva
  • José María Tornel
  • Ramón Rayón
  • José Gómez de la Cortina
  • Manuel Fernández Madrid
  • Francisco García Conde
  • Luis G. Vieyra
Governors of the Department of Mexico
  • Agustín Vicente Eguia
  • José María Icaza
  • José Fernando de Peredo
  • Luis G. Vieyra
  • Miguel González Calderón
  • Luis G. Vieyra
  • José María Barrera
  • Luis G. Vieyra
  • Francis O. Zarate
  • Luis G. Vieyra
  • Valentín Canalizo
  • Manuel Rincón
  • Ignacio Inclán
Governors of the Federal District
(reinstatement)
  • José Guadalupe Covarrubias
  • Vicente Romero
  • Juan José Baz
  • Jose Ramon Malo
Governors of the City Council of Mexico
(U.S. Invasion)
  • Manuel Reyes Veramendi
  • Francisco Juárez Iriarte
  • John M. Flores y Terán
  • José Ramón Malo
Head of the Federal District
(American Invader)
  • Winfield Scott
  • William Orlando Butler
  • Stephen W. Kearny
Governors of the Federal District
(second reinstatement)
  • Pedro Torrín
  • Pedro María de Anaya
  • Miguel Azcarate
  • Antonio Díaz Bonilla
  • Juan José Baz
Governors of the Federal District
(Constitution of 1857)
  • Augustine Alcerreca
  • Justin Fernández
  • Juan José Baz
  • Anastasio Parrodi
  • Ángel Frías
  • José María González de Mendoza
  • Joseph S. Aramberri
  • Manuel Terreros
  • Ponciano Arriaga
  • José María González de Mendoza
  • John J. of the Heron
  • John H. Mateos
  • Joaquin Mayor
  • Manuel Ramos
  • Miguel Maria Azcarate
  • Manuel Garcia Aguirre
Governors of the Department of Mexico
(Reform War)
  • Rómulo Díaz de la Vega
  • Francis G. Casanova
Governors of the Department of Mexico
(Second Empire)
  • José del Villar Bocanegra
  • Manuel Campero
  • Mariano Icaza
  • Thomas O'Hora
Governors of the Federal District
(Restored Republic)
  • Porfirio Díaz
  • Juan José Baz
  • Francis H. Velez
  • Francisco Paz
  • Gabino Bustamante
  • Alfredo Chavero
  • José María Castro
  • Tiburcio Montiel
  • Joaquín A. Pérez
  • Protasio G. Tagle
  • Agustín del Rio
  • Juan Crisostomo Bonilla
  • Luis C. Curiel
  • Carlos Pacheco Villalobos
  • Ramón Fernández
  • Carlos Rivas
  • José Ceballos
  • Manuel Domínguez
  • Manuel Terreros
  • Pedro Rincón Gallardo
  • Nicolás Island and Bustamante
  • Rafael Rebollar
  • Guillermo de Landa y Escandón
  • Ramón Corral
  • Guillermo de Landa y Escandón
  • Samuel García Cuellar
Governors of the Federal District
(Madero Revolution)
  • Alberto García Granados
  • Ignacio Rivero
  • Federico González Garza
Governors of the Federal District
(Government of Victoriano Huerta)
  • Alberto Yarza
  • Samuel García Cuellar
  • Ramón Corona
  • Eduardo Iturbide
Governors of the Federal District
(Constitutionalist Revolution)
  • Alfredo Robles Domínguez
  • Heriberto Jara Corona
  • Juan Gutiérrez R.
Governors of the Federal District
(Conventional Government)
  • Vicente Navarro
  • Manuel Chao
  • Vito Alessio Robles
  • Magana Cerda
Governor of Valley of Mexico
(Constitutional Government)
  • César López de Lara
Heads of Government of the Mexican Federal District (1917–1940)
Governors of the Federal District
(Constitution of 1917)
  • Gonzalo de la Mata
  • César López de Lara
Governors of the Federal District
(Carrancistas)
  • Alfredo Breceda
  • Arnulfo González
  • Alfredo Breceda
  • Benito Flores
  • Manuel Rueda Magro
Governors of the Federal District
(Obregón)
  • Manuel Gómez Noriega
  • Celestino Gasca
  • Ramón Ross
  • Abel Rodríguez
  • Ramón Ross
  • Francisco Serrano
  • Primo Villa Michel
Heads of the Federal District Department
(Regents)
  • José Manuel Puig Casauranc
  • Crisóforo Ibáñez
  • Lamberto Hernández
  • Enrique Romero Courtade
  • Lorenzo Hernandez
  • Vicente Estrada Cajigal
  • Manuel Padilla
  • John G. Cabral
  • Aarón Sáenz Garza
  • Cosme Hinojosa
  • José Siurob Ramírez
Heads of Government of the Mexican Federal District (1940–2018)
Governor of Federal District
(Regents)
  • Javier Rojo Gómez
Heads of the Federal District Department
(Regents)
  • Fernando Casas Germán
  • Ernesto Uruchurtu
  • Alfonso Corona del Rosal
  • Alfonso Martínez Domínguez
  • Octavio Gómez Senties
  • Carlos Hank González
  • Ramón Aguirre Velázquez
  • Manuel Camacho Solís
  • Manuel Aguilera Gómez
  • Óscar Espinosa Villarreal
Heads of Government of the Federal District
(Since 1997)
  • Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas
  • Rosario Robles (interim)
  • Andrés Manuel López Obrador
  • Alejandro Encinas Rodríguez (interim)
  • Andrés Manuel López Obrador
  • Alejandro Encinas Rodríguez (interim)
  • Marcelo Ebrard
  • Miguel Ángel Mancera
Authority control
  • VIAF: 60526889
Persondata
Name Jara Corona, Heriberto
Alternative names
Short description Mexican politician
Date of birth July 10, 1879
Place of birth Nogales, Veracruz
Date of death April 17, 1968
Place of death Mexico City