Francisco Parra Capó (20 December 1871 – ca. 1945) was a Puerto Rican attorney, politician, and Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico, from 1921 to 1923.

Francisco Parra Capó
Mayor Francisco Parra Capó
116th Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico
In office
1921–1923
Preceded byRodulfo del Valle
Succeeded byAbelardo Aguilú, Jr.
Personal details
Born20 December 1871[1]
Ponce, Puerto Rico
Diedca. 1945
Political partyRepublicano Puertorriqueño
ProfessionAttorney

Early years

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Francisco Parra Capó was born in Ponce in 1867, the son of Francisco Parra Duperón and Eufemia Constanza Capó Ortiz de la Renta Bermudas.[2][a]

Professional life

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In 1900 he was elected to the Puerto Rico House of Delegates for the district of Ponce and served until the end of his term in 1902.[3]

In 1919, he worked as the Archivero General (Archivist-in-Chief) for the Ponce District.[4] He became an attorney and joined his father's law firm in Ponce.[5] The law firm, known as Parra, del Valle & Limeres, operated until 2016 from the Banco de Ponce Building. At the time of its closing, it was the oldest law firm in Puerto Rico.[6] As an attorney, Parra Capó subsequently worked as a military aid to governor Blanton Winship in the mid to late 1930s with his nephew Francisco Parra Toro.[7][8]

Parra Capó was president of the Ponce Municipal Assembly when the Ponce massacre took place on March 21, 1937.[9]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Other sources, such as Ancestry.com, state he was born on 2 January 1875

References

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  1. ^ Biographical Sketches: Francisco Parra. William H. Hunt. Secretary of Puerto Rico. 27 July 1901. San Juan: San Juan News Press. Register of Porto Rico. Page 60. Retrieved 27 April 2013.
  2. ^ "David-Martinez-FL - User Trees - Genealogy.com". Genealogy.
  3. ^ Bayrón Toro, Fernando (2003). Elecciones y Partidos Politicos de Puerto Rico 1809-2000 (in Spanish). Mayagüez, Puerto Rico: Editorial Isla. 116. ISBN 0-9650185-0-4.
  4. ^ "Sistema de Bibliotecas". Sistema de Bibliotecas.
  5. ^ The Commercial guide and business directory of Porto Rico. Lawyers and Notaries. Page 95.
  6. ^ "History Parra, del Valle & Limeres Law Firm". Parra, del Valle & Limeres Law Firm. 2011. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
  7. ^ Parra Capo as a lawyer Retrieved March 26, 2010.
  8. ^ "Historia y Arqueología: Masacre de Ponce (1937)". www.enciclopediapr.org. Archived from the original on 14 May 2008.
  9. ^ Rosario Natale, Carmelo (2007). "Luiz Muñoz Marín, Arthur Garfield Hays y La Masacre de Ponce: Una Revelación Documental Inédita" (PDF). Kálathos: Revista Transdisciplinaria Metro-Inter (in Spanish). 1 (1). Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico: 6. Retrieved 23 May 2020.

Further reading

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  • Fay Fowlie de Flores. Ponce, Perla del Sur: Una Bibliográfica Anotada. Second Edition. 1997. Ponce, Puerto Rico: Universidad de Puerto Rico en Ponce. p. 216. Item 1109. LCCN 92-75480
  • Cayetano Coll y Toste. Boletín Histórico de Puerto Rico. San Juan, Puerto Rico: Cantera Fernandez. 1914–1927. (Colegio Universitario Tecnológico de Ponce, CUTPO).
  • Fay Fowlie de Flores. Ponce, Perla del Sur: Una Bibliográfica Anotada. Second Edition. 1997. Ponce, Puerto Rico: Universidad de Puerto Rico en Ponce. p. 109. Item 560. LCCN 92-75480
  • The Representative Men of Puerto Rico. Compiled and edited by F.E. Jackson & Son. C. Frederiksen, artist and photographer. s.l.: F.E. Jackson & Son. 1901. (PUCPR; Universidad Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras, UPR).
  • Fay Fowlie de Flores. Ponce, Perla del Sur: Una Bibliográfica Anotada. Second Edition. 1997. Ponce, Puerto Rico: Universidad de Puerto Rico en Ponce. p. 116. Item 589. LCCN 92-75480
  • Felix Bernier Matos. Cromos ponceños. (por Fray Justo) Ponce, Puerto Rico: Imprenta "La Libertad." 1896. (Colegio Universitario Tecnológico de Ponce, CUTPO)
  • Fay Fowlie de Flores. Ponce, Perla del Sur: Una Bibliografía Anotada. Second Edition. 1997. Ponce, Puerto Rico: Universidad de Puerto Rico en Ponce. p. 338. Item 1684. LCCN 92-75480
  • Jose Joaquin Rodriguez. "Partido Socialista y el Ligao de Ponce." Punto y Coma. Año 2 (1990) pp. 21–24. (Colegio Universitario Tecnológico de Ponce, CUTPO)
Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico
1921–1923
Succeeded by