Mariano Billinghurst
Mariano Billinghurst | |
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Personal details | |
Born |
Mariano Daniel Billinghurst Agrelo November 26, 1810 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Died |
June 13, 1892 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Nationality | Argentine |
Spouse(s) | Mercedes Marzano Agrelo |
Occupation | businessman |
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Mariano Billinghurst (1810-1892) was an Argentine businessman and politician, pioneer in the construction of the national railroads.[1] The locality of Billinghurst in the Great Buenos Aires, and a street (Billinghurst) in Buenos Aires City takes its name in his honor.[2]
Biography
He was born in Buenos Aires, son of Robert Billinghurst, born in Surrey (England), and Maria Francisca Agrelo Moreyra, born in the city, and belonging to a family of Galician and Creole origin.[3] His father had served as gunner during the Siege of Montevideo.[4]
After his exile to In Uruguay between 1840 and 1850s, Mariano Billinghurst began his career as an entrepreneur, being owner of a cloth factory in Buenos Aires. Later he served as auctioneer at the first property sales house of the city.[5]
As a railway entrepreneur, he installed the horse-drawn tram lines, connecting Plaza de la Victoria to Flores and Plaza de la Victoria to Belgrano.[6] And also built the railway line that linked Buenos Aires with the city of Rosario.[7]
References
- ↑ Leyes, contratos y resoluciones referentes á los ferrocarriles y tranvías á tracción mecánica de la Republica Argentina, Volume 5, República Argentina
- ↑ Guía de cartografía histórica de la ciudad de Buenos Aires, 1854-1900, Instituto Histórico de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires
- ↑ La Revolución de Mayo: el pueblo quiere saber de qué se trató, Norberto Galasso
- ↑ Boletín del Instituto de Historia Argentina "Doctor Emilio Ravignani.", Instituto de Historia Argentina "Doctor Emilio Ravignani,"
- ↑ Historia de la Calle Florida, Volume 1, Honorable Sala de Representantes de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires
- ↑ Nuestro antiguo Buenos Aires:, Alfredo Taullard
- ↑ Memoria del Ministerio del Interior presentada al Honorable Congreso Nacional, Argentina Ministerio del Interior