Juan José Cartagena Explained

Juan José Cartagena
Order1:80th
Office1:Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico
Term Start1:1 April 1876
Term End1:4 July 1879
Predecessor1:Serafín Donderis
Successor1:Lucas Jiménez
Order2:83rd
Office2:Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico
Term Start2:1 February 1881
Term End2:1 October 1881
Predecessor2:José Mirelis
Birth Date:c. 1815
Death Date:c. 1895
Profession:politician

Juan José Cartagena (c. 1815  - c. 1895) was Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico, from April 1876 to 4 July 1879, and again from February 1881 to October 1881.[1] [2]

First mayoral term (1876)

During the first of his mayoral terms, Cartagena was mayor of Ponce from April 1876 to 4 July 1879.[3] Others who worked during his administration included Dr. Rafael del Valle, Dr. Manuel Pasarell, the journalist Mario Braschi, and historian Eduardo Neumann Gandía.[4]

Cartagena is best remembered for overseeing the installation of the clock on the front facade of Casa Alcadia. The now famous clock was brought from London and its installation was performed under the care of Julio E. Steinacker. The clock cost 1,000 Spanish pesos ($1,000 ($ in dollars)). It was installed on 13 August 1877, the same day that Ponce received the title of "City" by the Spanish Crown.[5] The construction of the Hospital Tricoche also occurred under Cartagena's administration,[6] and on 11 December 1878 Cartagena gave an inaugural speech for the opening of the hospital.[7]

Second mayoral term (1881)

Unlike his multi-year mayoral term in 1876 to 1879, Cartagena governed the municipality of Ponce in 1881 for only 8 months, from February through the end of September.[8]

Honors

There is a street in Urbanización Las Delicias of Barrio Magueyes in Ponce named after him.

References

  1. Socorro Girón. Ponce, el teatro La Perla y La Campana de la Almudaina. Gobierno Municipal de Ponce. 1992. Page 169.
  2. http://www.visitponce.com/alcaldes.aspx Autonomous Municipality of Ponce. Alcades.
  3. Socorro Guiron. Ponce, El Teatro La Perla, y la Campana de la Almudaina. Ponce Municipal Government. 1992. Page 169.
  4. Socorro Guiron. Ponce, El Teatro La Perla, y la Campana de la Almudaina. Ponce Municipal Government. 1992. Page 169.
  5. http://www2.pr.gov/oech/oech/Documents/Lo%20mas%20Reciente/Libros%20Municipios/Ponce.pdf Ponce: Notas para su Historia (Second Edition).
  6. https://www.flickr.com/photos/fredandrebecca/5572342159/ PONCE, P. R. Postcard Set Handcolored - The 'Tricoche' Hospital at Ponce - Mailed Ponce NOV 21, 1910.
  7. Socorro Guiron. Ponce, El Teatro La Perla, y la Campana de la Almudaina. Ponce Municipal Government. 1992. Page 169.
  8. Socorro Guiron. Ponce, El Teatro La Perla, y la Campana de la Almudaina. Ponce Municipal Government. 1992. Page 169.

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