José María San Martín
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Colonel José María San Martín (29 March 1811 – 12 August 1857) was born in Nacaome, Honduras to Colonel Joaquín de San Martín and Joaquina Fugón.
He was President of El Salvador from 30 January to 1 February 1852 and again from 15 February 1854 to 1 February 1856.
He died of cholera (brought by invading Nicaraguan troops) at Chalatenango.
Preceded by Francisco Dueñas |
President of El Salvador 1852 (acting) |
Succeeded by Francisco Dueñas |
Preceded by Vicente Gómez (acting) |
President of El Salvador 1854–1856 |
Succeeded by Francisco Dueñas (acting) |