Baldomero Lamela
Baldomero Lamela (1805-1867) was an Argentine soldier, who participated in the Argentine Civil Wars.[1] He had an active participation during Campaign to the Desert led by Juan Manuel de Rosas.[2]
Baldomero Lamela | |
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Born | 1805 Carmen de Areco, Argentina |
Died | October 19, 1867 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Allegiance | |
Service/ | Argentine Army |
Rank | Colonel |
Battles/wars | Battle of San Cala Battle of Famaillá Battle of Arroyo Grande Battle of Caseros Battle of Pavón |
Biography
Lamela was born in Carmen de Areco, son of Marcelo Lamela and Francisca Antonia Raña, belonging to a distinguished family of Spanish Creoles. He married Saturnina Luengo, born in Montevideo.[3] His son Baldomero Lamela Luengo (1838-1901) was Intendant of Areco, and served as officer in the Argentine Army, participating in the Paraguayan War and Conquest of the Desert.[4]
Lamela fought against the forces of Juan Lavalle, and participated in the Battle of Márquez Bridge under the orders of Juan Manuel de Rosas. He also participated in the Battle of Quebracho Herrado.[5]
In 1838, Baldomero Lamela had been appointed by Rosas as judge of peace of Areco,[6] a village populated mostly by Creoles but also Italians, French, English, Irish (numerous community), and some Americans.[7]
References
- Historia de las clases populares en la Argentina: Desde 1516 hasta 1880, By Di Meglio, Gabriel
- Un soldado argentino, Prudencio Arnold
- Informes de los consejeros legales del poder ejecutivo: De 1868 á 1874, Taller Tipográfico de la Penitenciaría
- La conquista del desierto, Volume 4
- Revista del Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas Juan Manuel de Rosas, Issues 38-41, Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas Juan Manuel de Rosas
- Registro oficial de la provincia de Buenos Aires
- Historia de Carmen de Areco: 1771-1970, Oscar Ricardo Melli