Enrique Mathet
Enrique Mathet (c. 1843 – 1900s) was a French businessman and landowner.[1] He was one of the founders of General Alvear, serving in the first Municipal committee of the commune.[2]
Enrique Mathet | |
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Personal details | |
Born | Henri Mathet 1843 France |
Died | 1900s Buenos Aires Province |
Nationality | French |
Spouse(s) | María Laporte |
Occupation | Landowner |
Biography
Mathet was born in France, arrived at the Port of Buenos Aires circa 1860, accompanied by his wife. Established in Buenos Aires, Mathet was dedicated to transport companies. In 1878, he traveled to the fields of Alvear and Lobos.[3] And some time later, is associated with Jose Crotto, and organizes the stay "La France".[4]
References
- Intervencion a la provincia de Buenos Aires. Interventor Nacional. 1894.
- El Fortín Esperanza y el pueblo y Partido de General Alvear. Ramón Rafael Capdevila. 1969.
- Cabañas argentinas. Casa Pardo, 1970. 1970.
- Diccionario biográfico del campo argentino. Jorge Newton. 1972.
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