Carmen Gana López Explained

Carmen Gana López
Office:First Lady of Chile
Term Label:In role
Term Start:19 July 1826
Term End:9 September 1826
President:Manuel Blanco Encalada
Birth Date:1800
Nationality:Chilean
Children:6

María del Carmen Gana López (180015 April 1880) was a Chilean aristocrat and a First Lady of Chile.[1]

Biography

Gana López was the daughter of Agustín Domingo Gana y Darrigrande and María Dolores López y Guerrero Villaseñor. She married Manuel Blanco Encalada on 29 November 1818, and together they had 6 children. She was a confidant and adviser for her husband throughout his political career.

Blanco acted as Interim President of Chile from 9 July 1826 until 9 September 1826, during which Gana served as First Lady. In spite of her short tenure, Gana used her position as an opportunity to act on her passion for social service. She arranged for her husband to allow the Congregation of the Good Shepherd, a Catholic religious order, to establish the first orphanage in San Felipe.[2]

During her husband's tenure as a minister to France, their home in Paris became a point of gathering for distinguished Americans and Europeans. Gana was also a close friend of many Parisian artists and intellectuals.

While in Paris, Gana's daughter Teresa married a wealthy Chilean man. Teresa's godparents during the ceremony were Napoleon III and Eugénie de Montijo. Gana maintained a permanent correspondence with the couple even after her return to Santiago.[3]

Gana died 15 April 1880, and is buried in the Cementerio General de Santiago.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Primeras Damas de Chile . Centro de Estudios Históricos Forenses . spanish . . 2018-10-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150923201830/http://www.centrohistoricoforense.cl/docs/primeras_damas.pdf . 2015-09-23 . dead .
  2. Web site: Vida y obra más uno que otro escándalo de 15 Primeras Damas de Chile . https://web.archive.org/web/20141009123550/http://www.lanacion.cl/noticias/site/artic/20130405/pags/20130405181006.html . dead . 9 October 2014 . . La Nación . 5 April 2013 . Spanish.
  3. Book: Barros Van Buren . Mario . Mario Barros van Buren . 1970 . La Administración Bulnes . The Bulnes Administration . Historia diplomática de Chile (1541-1938) . Diplomatic History of Chile (1541-1938) . Spanish . Santiago, Chile . Editorial Andres Bello . 153 . 2 . 9561307766 . 912837939.