Marcelino Ugarte (1855–1929) was an Argentine jurist and politician, who served for two terms as governor of the Province of Buenos Aires.[1] He also served as deputy and national senator for the Province of Buenos Aires.[2]
Marcelino Ugarte | |
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Governor of Buenos Aires Province | |
In office 1902–1906 | |
Preceded by | Bernardo de Irigoyen |
Succeeded by | Ignacio Darío Irigoyen |
Governor of Buenos Aires Province | |
In office 1914–1917 | |
Preceded by | Luis García |
Succeeded by | José Luis Cantilo |
National Senator by Buenos Aires Province | |
In office 1913–1914 | |
National Deputy by Buenos Aires Province | |
In office 1900–1902 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Marcelino Germán Ugarte Lavalle May 28, 1855 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Died | August 6, 1929 (aged 74) Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Resting place | La Recoleta Cemetery |
Political party | National Autonomist Party |
Spouse | Carolina Tomkinson de Alvear |
He was born in Buenos Aires, the son of Marcelino Ugarte and Adela Jerónima Lavalle, belonging to an aristocatric family of the City.[3] He was married to Carolina Tomkinson Alvear, daughter of Enrique Tomkinson, born in Endon, England, and Virginia de Alvear y Sáenz de la Quintanilla, a noble lady belonging to the family of Carlos María de Alvear.[4]
His father was Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Argentine Nation during the presidency of Bartolomé Mitre.[5] By maternal line, he was a nephew grandson of Juan Lavalle, governor of Buenos Aires between 1828 and 1829, and descendant of Guillermo Ross, a Scottish soldier, who served as acting governor of Buenos Aires in the mid-18th century.[6]
References
edit- ^ Marcelino Ugarte, 1822-1872: un jurista en la eṕoca de la organizacioń nacional, Tema 5. Universidad de Buenos Aires, 1954. 1954.
- ^ Diario de sesiones de la Cámara de Senadores, Volumen1. Argentina. Congreso de la Nación. Senado de la Nación. 1776.
- ^ Marcelino Ugarte, 1855-1929: el hombre, el política, el gobernante. Argentina. 1959.
- ^ Caras y Caretas No 231. Caras y Caretas. 1903.
- ^ Archivo del general Mitre, Volumen6. Bartolomé Mitre, Jorge Adolfo Mitre. 1911.
- ^ Nobiliario del antiguo virreynato del Río de la Plata ... Librería y editorial "La Facultad", Bernabé y cía., 1939.