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Juan de la Cruz Donoso

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Citizenship
  
Chile

Nationality
  
Chilean

Name
  
Juan la


Juan de la Cruz Donoso Juan de la Cruz Donoso fotografa Biblioteca Nacional Digital

Preceded by
  
Antonio Varas de la Barra

Succeeded by
  
Juan Jose Gandarillas Guzman

Constituency
  
Curico, Santa Cruz and Vichuquen

Died
  
1859  Chile, Talca, Chile

Juan de la Cruz Donoso Cienfuegos (1805–1859) was a Chilean politician and journalist. He was born in Talca, in 1805. He died in the same city in 1859. He was the son of Don José Antonio Donoso and Arcaya and Maria Dolores Arteaga Cienfuegos. He was married to Rosa Fantóbal Donoso.

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Education and early career

He studied in parochial schools in Talca, then later dedicated himself to self-taught courses in journalism. He was one of the forerunners of journalism in his hometown, when he founded the newspaper "The Alpha" in 1844.

He later headed several other newspaperswhile maintaining control of the first talquino newspaper.

Political career

He joined the Conservative Party, for which he was elected deputy of Curicó and Santa Cruz in two consecutive periods (1855-1861), integrating in this period, the Standing Committee on Petitions Ratings.

When he died he had already made a great fortune, being the owner of farms such as "Chocoa" and "Huaipillo", on the latter of which he lived until his death.

References

Juan de la Cruz Donoso Wikipedia