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 6. Lic. Francisco Garbajal. From July 15. 1914. to Aug. 13, 1914. The office was vacant during six days and the city was under the command of Gral D. Alvaro Obregon. From Nov. 25, 1914, until Dec. 13, 1914, the city was occupied by the Zapatistas.

7. Eulalio Gutierrez. From Dec. 13. 1914, to Jan. 29, 1915. Acted as and in connection with the Presidency of the Convention and in charge of the Executive power. Fled the city, leaving it abandoned.

8. Roque Gonzalez Garza. Occupied the vacant place of President of the Revolutionary Convention and acted as Executive in Mexico, until Jan. 30 of the same year. Moved to Cuernavaca, still holding the same offices, and returned to the City of Mexico on March 11. 1915, on which date Gral Obregon left the city. Continued occupying the same office until the end of May, 1915.

9. Lic. Francisco Lagos Charazo. By decree of the Sovereign Revolutionary Convention, occupied the place left vacant by Roque Gonzalez Garza at Mexico, on July 31, 1915, and retained the same until the dissolution of the said convention, which was dispersed by the Constitutional Army in October. 1915.

10. C. Venustiano Carranza. From Aug. 20, 1914, to Nov. 24 in the same year as First Chief of the Constitutional Army and in charge of the Executive Office from Nov. 24, 1914, located at Veracruz, retaining his office until his return to the City of Mexico and was elected Constitutional President on March 11. 1917