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José Miguel Gómez y Gómez (28 January 1909 – 20 May 1913)

Cabinet of Gomez

Cabinet of Gomez[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Position Name Date Comments
President Gomez-JoseJosé Miguel Gómez y Gómez
Vice President Zayas-AlfredoDr. Alfredo de Zayas y Alfonso[nb 1]
State Velez-Justo-1909-01-28Col. Justo García Vélez 1909-01-2828 Jan 1909[3] Res late 1909
Divino-LuisLuis Octavio Diviñó y Desbordes Acting late 1909
Sanguily-Manuel-1910-01-22Manuel Sanguily y Garritt 1910-01-2222 Jan 1910[8]
Agriculture, Commerce & Labor Foyo-Ortelio-1909-01-28Ortelio Foyo Portal 1909-01-2828 Jan 1909[3]
Delgado-Martin-1910-04-16Martín Morúa Delgado 1910-04-1616 Apr 1910[5] Died 28 Apr 1910
Machado-Francisco-1910-05-04Francisco de Paula Machado 1910-05-044 May 1910[9][nb 2] To Treasury
Martinez-Rafael-1910-08-20Dr. Rafael Martinez Ortiz[nb 3] 1910-08-2020 Aug 1910[11] To Treasury
Junco-Emilio-1911-04-06Emilio del Junco 1911-04-066 Apr 1911[12]
Communications
Health Duque-Matias-1909-01-28Dr. Col. Matías Duque Perdomo[nb 4] 1909-01-2828 Jan 1909[3] Res
Varona-Manuel-1910-10-30Dr. Manuel Varona Suarez 1910-10-3030 Oct 1910[14]
Interior Alberdi-Nicolas-1909-01-28Dr. Col. Nicolás Alberdi Golzarri[nb 5] 1909-01-2828 Jan 1909[3] Dismissed
Lopez Leiva-Francisco-1909-08-01Francisco Lopez Leiva 1909-08-011 Aug 1909[4] Res 7 Nov 1910
Sanguily-ManuelManuel Sanguily y Garritt Acting
Machado-Gerardo-1910-12-14Gen. Gerardo Machado y Morales 1910-12-1414 Dec 1910 (CR1911) Res 24 Apr 1912 (CR)
Laredo Bru-Federico-1912-04-24Federico Laredo Brú 1912-04-2424 Apr 1912
Justice Divino-Luis-1909-01-28Luis Octavio Diviñó y Desbordes 1909-01-2828 Jan 1909[3] Res
Junco-Emilio-1910-04-16Emilio del Junco 1910-04-1616 Apr 1910[5] To Agriculture
Barraque-Jesus-1911-04-06Jesús María Barraqué y Adué 1911-04-066 Apr 1911[12] Res 28 Dec 1911[6]
Menocal-Juan-1911-12-28Juan Manuel Menocal y Fernández 1911-12-2828 Dec 1911[6]
Public Instruction Mesa-Ramon-1909-01-28Dr. Ramón Meza y Suárez Inclán[nb 6] 1909-01-2828 Jan 1909[3]
Garcia Kohly-Mario-1910-04-16Mario García Kohly 1910-04-1616 Apr 1910[5]
Public Works Lagueruela-Benito-1909-01-28Benito Lagueruela Rubio 1909-01-2828 Jan 1909[3] Dismissed
Chalons-Joaquin-1909-08-01Col. Joaquin Chalons y Gonzalez 1909-08-011 Aug 1909[4] Res Nov 1911
Babe-Jose-1911-12-12José Manuel Babe 1911-12-1212 Dec 1911[6] Res 24 Apr 1912
Carrera-Rafael-1912-05-01Rafael de Carrera 1912-05-011 May 1912 (CR)
Treasury Diaz-Marcelino-1909-01-28Marcelíno Diaz de Villegas 1909-01-2828 Jan 1909[3] Res Aug 1910
Machado-Francisco-1910-08-20Francisco de Paula Machado 1910-08-2020 Aug 1910[11] Res 6 Apr 1911[12]
Martinez-Rafael-1911-04-06Dr. Rafael Martinez Ortiz[nb 3] 1911-04-066 Apr 1911[12] Res 30 Dec 1911
Quiros-Gutierrez-1912-03Manuel Gutiérrez Quirós 1912-03Mar 1912
War Lopez Leiva-FranciscoFrancisco Lopez Leiva xxxlate 1910?
Chief of Staff Castellanos-JoseJosé Lorenzo Castellanos Perdomo
Pasalodos-Damaso-1909-08-01Damaso Pasalodos 1909-08-011 Aug 1909[4]
Ramirez-IgnacioIgnacio Ramirez xxx(mid)1911

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ Doctor of Law (Havana, 1883).[7]
  2. ^ After the death of Martín Morúa Delgado on 28 April 1910, Col. Joaquin Chalons served as Acting Secretary for a week.
  3. ^ a b Doctor of Medicine and Surgery (Barcelona).[10] Cite error: The named reference "Martinez-Rafael" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  4. ^ Doctor of Medicine and Surgery (Madrid, 1892); Director, Hospital No. 1 (for leprosy) (Havana, 1906).[13]
  5. ^ Doctor of Medicine (Havana, 1892).[15]
  6. ^ Doctor of Philosophy (Havana, 1891).[10]

Notes

  1. ^ Riera Hernandez, Mario (1968). "1". Cuba Libre 1895 – 1958 Resumen Historico (PDF) (in Spanish). Colonial Press of Miami. p. 70.
  2. ^ "The Cabinet and Secretaries". The Cuba Review. 7 (3). Munson Steamship line: 11. 1909.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Names Cabinet for Cuba". The Washington Post (Washington, District of Columbia). 24 January 1909. p. 6. Retrieved 22 November 2014 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  4. ^ a b c d "Cuban Ministers in Fraud". The New York Times. 2 August 1909. p. 1 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851–2010). {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ a b c d "Negro in Cuban Cabinet". The New York Times. 17 April 1910. p. 6 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851–2010). {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)
  6. ^ a b c d "Cabinet Changes". The Cuba Review. 10 (2). Munson Steamship line: 9. 1912.
  7. ^ "Diccionario de la Literatura Cubana (Z)" (Document). Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes. {{cite document}}: Unknown parameter |accessdate= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |url= ignored (help)
  8. ^ "Cuban Cabinet Changes". The Cuba Review. 8 (2). Munson Steamship line: 7. 1910.
  9. ^ "Many Cabinet Changes". The Cuba Review. 8 (6). Munson Steamship line: 8. 1910.
  10. ^ a b c Cite error: The named reference CubanLit-M was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  11. ^ a b "All Around Cuba". The Cuba Review. 8 (10). Munson Steamship line: 15. 1910.
  12. ^ a b c d "Shift in Cuban Cabinet". The Washington Post (Washington, District of Columbia). 7 April 1911. p. 4. Retrieved 14 November 2014 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  13. ^ Rijckaert, Frank (2013). "Biography of Hubert de Blanck – The Patriarch of Cuban Music" (Document). Calbona Uitgeverij Rotterdam. {{cite document}}: Unknown parameter |accessdate= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |url= ignored (help)
  14. ^ Cite error: The named reference HealthMin was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  15. ^ Parker, 1919, p. 599.

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