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Tomás Estrada Palma (20 May 1902 – 28 September 1906)
editCabinet of Palma
editPosition | Name | Date | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
President | Tomás Estrada Palma | [2] | 20 May 1902|
Vice President | Luis Estévez y Romero | [2] | 20 May 1902Res Mar 1905 |
[nb 1] | Dr. Gen. Domingo Méndez y Capote[7] | 20 May 1906||
State | Carlos de Zaldo Beurman | [2] | 20 May 1902Res 2 Jul 1904[3] |
Jose Maria Garcia y Montes | [3] | 2 Jul 1904Acting | |
Dr. Juan Francisco O'Farrill y Chappotin | [4] | 3 Mar 1905||
Agriculture, Industry & Commerce | Emilio Terry Dorticos | [2] | 20 May 1902Res 29 Aug 1902[8] |
Manuel Luciano Diaz | [8] | 29 Aug 1902Acting | |
Ernesto Castro Lajonchere | [4] | 3 Mar 1905||
[nb 2] | Dr. Gabriel Casuso y Roquebefore 1906 | MD? | |
Interior | [nb 3] | Dr. Diego Tamayo y Figueredo[2] | 20 May 1902Res 1 Dec 1902[12] |
Eduardo Yero Buduen | [13] | 1 Dec 1902Res 3 Feb 1905 poor health | |
[nb 4] | Dr. Leopoldo Cancio y Luna1904 | Acting?? | |
Gen. Fernando Freyre de Andrade | [4] | 3 Mar 1905||
Juan Ríus Rivera | Gen.|||
Justice | Carlos de Zaldo Beurmann | [2] | 20 May 1902Res 2 Jul 1904[3] |
Jose Maria Garcia y Montes | [3] | 2 Jul 1904Acting | |
Dr. Juan Francisco O'Farrill y Chappotin | [4] | 3 Mar 1905||
Public Instruction | Eduardo Yero Buduen | [2][4] | 20 May 1902To Interior |
[nb 4] | Dr. Leopoldo Cancio y Luna[12] | 1 Dec 1902||
Manuel Francisco Lamar Portillo | |||
Public Works | Manuel Luciano Diaz | [2] | 20 May 1902|
Gen. Rafael Montalvo Morales | [4] | 3 Mar 1905||
Treasury | Jose Maria Garcia y Montes | [2] | 20 May 1902Give this up 2 Jul 1904? |
Juan Ríus Rivera | Gen.[4] | 3 Mar 1905||
War | |||
Chief of Staff | Jorge Alfredo Belt y Muñoz |
References
editFootnotes
edit- ^ Doctor of Civil and Canon Law (Havana, 1888).[6]
- ^ Doctor of Medicine (Madrid), Surgery (Paris), and Dental Surgery (Havana); Chair of Obstetrics and Gynecology (Havana).[9]
- ^ Doctor of Medicine (Barcelona, 1878);[10] Havana University School of Medicine Chair, Medical Pathology, Microscopy, and Analysis of Clinical Chemistry (1900-06), Medical Pathology (1909-23), Dean of Faculty (1917-22).[11]
- ^ a b Doctor of Laws (Havana, 1873).[14] Cite error: The named reference "Cancio-Leopoldo" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
Notes
edit- ^ a b Riera Hernandez, Mario (1968). "1". Cuba Libre 1895 – 1958 Resumen Historico (PDF) (in Spanish). Colonial Press of Miami. p. 48. Cite error: The named reference "RieraCH1" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "First Cuban Cabinet" (PDF). The Times, Washington. 25 May 1902. p. 3 – via Chronicling America.
- ^ a b c d e "Cuba's Secretary of State Out" (PDF). New York Daily Tribune. 2 July 1904. p. 2 – via Chronicling America.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "New Cuban Cabinet". The New York Times. 3 March 1905. p. 6 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851–2010).
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- ^ a b "Cuba is Being Recognized". The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, Georgia). 30 August 1902. p. 3. Retrieved 14 November 2014 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Parker, 1919, p. 305.
- ^ Parker, 1919, p. 35.
- ^ Delgado García, Gregorio. "Great Figures of Cuban Public Health". Cuadernos de Historia de la Salud Pública (History Journal of Public Health) (in Spanish) (108). Revistas Médicas Cubanas. ISSN 1561-2899.
- ^ a b "Changes in Cuban Cabinet". Chicago Daily Tribune (Chicago, Illinois). 2 December 1902. p. 3. Retrieved 14 November 2014 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Tamayo's Successor Named" (PDF). The Indianapolis Journal. 2 December 1902. p. 5 – via Chronicling America.
- ^ Parker, 1919, p. 601.
- ^ Parker, 1919, p. 601.
Bibliography
edit- Parker, William B. (1919). Cubans of To-Day. G.P. Putnam's Sons. ISBN 9780722295205.
- Riera Hernandez, Mario (1968). Cuba Libre 1895 – 1958 Resumen Historico (in Spanish). Colonial Press of Miami.
- Wood, Leonard (1901). "Report of the Military Governor of Cuba on Civil Affairs" (Document). Government Printing Office.
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