Lucas Herrera y Obes

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Lucas Herrera y Obes was a Uruguayan politician and entrepreneur .

The brother of Julio Herrera y Obes , who ran the meat factory Extractum Carnis de la Trinidad, founded in 1868 on the lands of his capital-giving co-partner José de Buschenthal , was from February 15, 1888 to February 14, 1891 and again from February 15, 1897 to February 10, 1898 as a deputy for the department of Montevideo in the de Cámara Representantes . Between these two mandates he occupied in the period from February 9, 1891 to February 2, 1894 and from February 9 of this year to January 4, 1897 a seat as Senator for the Department of San José in the Cámara de Senadores . Dr. Lucas Herrera y Obes had been married to his second cousin Ana Alvarez since 1855 . From this marriage come the painters Carlos María Herrera and Juan Andrés Herrera .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ "Annual report on the achievements of chemical technology, Volume 20" by Johannes Rudolf Wagner, Ferdinand Fischer, Paul F. Schmidt, Berthold Rassow, Friedrich Gottschalk
  2. ^ Justus Liebig (Freiherr von), Hermann Kopp, Heinrich Will, Alexander Nikolaus Franz Naumann, Adolph Strecker, August Laubenheimer, Friedrich Bernhard Fittica, Guido Bodländer, Julius Tröger , Emil Baur: "Annual report on the progress of chemistry and related parts of other sciences ... "
  3. Adolph Ott: About the meat extract in the Vienna World Exhibition. In: Polytechnisches Journal . 211, 1874, pp. 146-149.
  4. ^ "San José: de la prehistoria a nuestros días, Volume 2", p.385 by Aníbal Barrios Pintos
  5. "Historia de la ganadería en el Uruguay, 1574-1971", p.194 by Aníbal Barrios Pintos
  6. ^ "Contribución a la historia económica del Uruguay", p.32 by Academia Nacional de Economía (Uruguay)
  7. List of Uruguayan parliamentarians from 1830 to 2005 on www.parlamento.gub.uy ( Memento of the original from October 29, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 7.8 MB) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.parlamento.gub.uy
  8. "El libro de los linajes: familias históricas uruguayas del siglo XIX, volumes 1-3" by Ricardo Godaracena
  9. ^ "Carlos Maria Herrera y su obra perdurable" by Ernesto Pinto
  10. ^ "El libro de los linajes: familias históricas uruguayas del siglo XIX" by Ricardo Goldaracena