Pablo de la Guerra
Pablo de la Guerra (November 29, 1819 – February 5, 1874), from the de la Guerra family of Santa Barbara, California, was the Acting Lieutenant Governor of California, 1861-1862. He served in the California State Senate 2nd District. He was a Democrat.
Personal information
Pablo was born on November 29, 1819 in Santa Barbara, California Viceroyalty of New Spain.[1]
Career
1838
In 1838 Guerra became an Administrator.[1]
1849
In 1849 he served as a delegate representing Santa Barbara District at the First California Constitutional Convention.[1]
1851-1861
On May 1, 1851 Guerra nearly resigned from the State Senate,[1] but returned to the position which he held until 1861 when he became the leader of the senate, which led to his term as acting lieutenant governor.[2]
1861-1862
From 1861-1862 he served as the Acting Lieutenant Governor.[1]
1863-1873
From 1863-1873 he was the District Judge for the 17th Judicial District.[1]
Death
Pablo de la Guerra died February 5, 1874 in Santa Barbara, California.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Pablo De La Guerra". Join California. Retrieved 16 August 2012.
- ↑ Guinn, J.M. Historical and biographical record of southern California : containing a history of southern California from its earliest settlement to the opening year of the twentieth century ; also containing biographies of well-known citizens of the past and present, Chapman Publishing Company, Chicago, 1902, OCLC 15646879, 1295 pages, see pages 220-221.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Isaac N. Quinn Acting Lieutenant Governor |
Acting Lieutenant Governor of California 1861–1862 |
Succeeded by John F. Chellis Lieutenant Governor |
See also
- Casa de la Guerra
- José de la Guerra y Noriega
- Pablo de la Guerra
- Alfred Robinson - Anita de la Guerra de Noriega y Carrillo