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
- "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