615:... Pedro Ignacio Cabrera, who would become a pianist. Dr. Argentino R. Quevedo, who would occupy the office of the deputy governor of the province and a seat in the provincial legislature; Antonio Macías, accountant of the trading house Móller de Andalgalá, senator, provincial deputy, and general director of revenue of the province; Father Joaquín Tula, parish priest of Andalgalá and priest of the Church of La Merced in Tucumán; Mr. Ramón Martínez, secretary in Andalgalá of Mr. David Arce, accountant general of the province and general director of revenue...
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611:. In Catamarca, he founded schools for these populations that also served as homes for orphans and children from poverty-stricken communities. He also served as inspector of elementary education in the region of Andalgalá between 1878 and 1892. Some of his students were mentioned in a text written by Father Ramón Rosa Olmos:
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and it remained in operation until 1894. Other jobs that required less effort, such as the sugar industry or the building of the railroad, made labor increasingly more expensive, which meant that this type of enterprise was no longer profitable. In 1902, he sold the property to the
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on various topics related to the archaeology, ethnography, geography, linguistics, folklore, and history of
Catamarca. Years later, with some corrections, he gathered those articles and published them in book form under the title
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invaders), researched the family relationships of the local indigenous population, and founded schools for these populations in
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and that, by the grace of God and the prowess of the Spaniards and their weapons, they had left El Bañado
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1414:Lafone Quevedo, Samuel A. (1892).
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1429:. Vol. 5 (in Spanish).
1388:. Vol. 3 (in Spanish).
1347:. Vol. 3 (in Spanish).
1304:American Anthropologist
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1122:"Samuel Lafone Quevedo"
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558:Londres y Catamarca
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