Juan Cortada Tirado

Juan Cortada Tirado
Member of the Puerto Rico Senate
from the Ponce district
In office
1917–1920
Personal details
Born 1864
Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico
Political party Republican Party
Profession Politician

Juan Cortada Tirado (1864—1937) was a Puerto Rican politician, businessman, and landowner. He served as a member of the Senate of Puerto Rico from 1917 to 1920.

Early years and studies

Juan Cortada Tirado was born in 1864 to Juan Cortada y Quintana and Mercedes Tirado. He had a younger brother called Eduardo.

Professional career

From an early age, Cortada worked at his father's estate. Some sources say that his father ceded the ownership of the Hacienda Descalabrado to him and his brother in 1871, but never registered it.

In 1887, Cortada was arrested in Santa Isabel on orders of General Romualdo Palacios for conspiring against the Spanish Government.

After his release, he and his brother assumed ownership of Hacienda Descalabrado, which then became Central Cortada.[1] In the first years of the 20th Century, Central Cortada became the second largest sugar producer in the island.[2]

Political career

In 1917, Cortada was elected to the first Puerto Rican Senate, representing the District of Ponce for the Republican Party.

See also

References

  1. La Estancia Descalabrado y los Cortada on SantaIsabelPR
  2. Central Cortada: el fin de la producción azucarera on SantaIsabelPR


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