词条 | Pedro Juan Rosaly |
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|name = Pedro Juan Rosaly |image = 02-DSC00550 - Pedro J. Rosaly (Mayor of Ponce, PR).jpg |caption = Mayor Pedro J. Rosaly |order1 = 105th |office1 = Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico |term_start1 = 23 December 1900 |term_end1 = 28 February 1901 |predecessor1 = Albert Meyer |successor1 = José de Guzmán Benítez |birth_date = 21 April 1862[1] |birth_place = Guayanilla, Puerto Rico |death_date = 8 March 1912 |death_place = Ponce, Puerto Rico |nationality = Puerto Rican |party = |spouse = Enriqueta Cabrera Paz[2] |relations = |children = Pedro Juan Rosaly Cabrera (b. ca. 1893), Enriqueta Vivas, aka, Enriqueta Rosaly Cabrera (b. ca. 1893), Sarah Albizu, aka, Sara Rosaly Cabreara (b. ca. 1892), Matilde Rosaly Cabrera (b. ca. 1895), Lillian Rosaly Cabrera (b. ca. 1899)[3] |residence = |alma_mater = |occupation = Hacendado[4], Banker[5] |profession = |religion = |signature = |website = |footnotes = }}Pedro Juan Rosaly Capó (b. 21 April 1862 – 8 March 1912) was Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico from 23 December 1900 until 28 February 1901.[6] Political careerAfter the elections of 6 November 1900, Rosaly was elected to the Puerto Rico House of Representatives as a representative by the District of Ponce. He joined three other representatives from Ponce and all from the Republican Party: Francisco Parra Capó, Pedro Juan Besosa, Ulpiano R. Colom.[7] Hacendado and homeonwerPedro Juan Rosaly is best remembered for having a magnificent residence (the Rosaly-Batiz House) built at the corner of Villa and Mendez Vigo streets by renowned architect Manuel V. Domenech and who, four years later, in 1904, himself became mayor of Ponce.[8] BankerRosaly became the president of Banco de Ponce in the 1940s and established the first branch outside Puerto Rico, in New York City.[9] Death and legacyRosaly died in Ponce on 8 March 1912, and was buried at Cementerio Católico de Ponce. In Ponce there is a public housing development named after him. {{clr}}References1. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=73hsAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA60 Biographical Sketches: P. J. Rosaly.] William H. Hunt. Secretary of Puerto Rico. 27 July 1901. San Juan: San Juan News Press. Register of Porto Rico. Page 60. Retrieved 27 April 2013. 2. ^1910 United States Federal Census. 3. ^1910 United States Federal Census. 4. ^1910 United States Federal Census. 5. ^[https://enciclopediapr.org/encyclopedia/ponce-antiguo-banco-de-ponce/ Ponce, Antiguo Banco de Ponce.] Enciclopedia Puerto Rico. 25 January 2010. Accessed 6 February 2019. See also, Ponce: Ciudad Museo, 2001. Gobierno Municipal de Ponce. 2001. 6. ^Socorro Giron. Ponce, el teatro La Perla y La Campana de la Almudaina. Ponce Municipal Government. 1992. Page 413. 7. ^Bolivar Pagan. Historia de los Partidos Politicos Puertorriqueños. (1898-1956). Tomo I CAPITULO CUATRO: Se establece el régimen civil. Las elecciones de 1900 y 1902. 8. ^United States Department of the Interior. National Park Service. National Register of Historic Places. Nomination Form #86002768. Rosaly Residence (a.k.a., Batiz Residence) September 29, 1986. Page 3. 9. ^[https://enciclopediapr.org/encyclopedia/ponce-antiguo-banco-de-ponce/ Ponce, Antiguo Banco de Ponce.] Enciclopedia Puerto Rico. 25 January 2010. Accessed 6 February 2019. See also, Ponce: Ciudad Museo, 2001. Gobierno Municipal de Ponce. 2001. See also{{Portal|Puerto Rico}}
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