Enrique O'Neil

Enrique O'Neil was Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico, from 1866 to 1867.

Coronel

Enrique O'Neil
68th Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico
In office
1866–1867
Preceded byCarlos Cabrera y Martínez
Succeeded byDemetrio Santaella
Personal details
ProfessionSoldier

Mayoral term

Enrique O'Neil is best known for having adopted a complete plan for urban remodeling for the city of Ponce in 1867.[1] The plan was adopted with the help of Spanish military engineer Félix D'Ors. It was influenced by remodeling plans in Paris, Barcelona, and Madrid. Part of the legacy of that plan are the chamfered street corners evident throughout the city. Jorge Rigau has stated that these features "signaled the city's coming of age as a modern urban entity."[2]

See also

References

  1. Enrique Vivoni Farage and Silvia Alvarez Curbelo. Hispanofilia: Architecture and Life in Puerto Rico, 1900-1950. San Juan, Puerto Rico: Editorial de la Universidad de Puerto Rico. 1998. Page 266.
  2. Jorge Rigau. Puerto Rico 1900. San Juan, Puerto Rico: Rizzoli. 1992.

Further reading

  • Ramon Marin. Las Fiestas Populares de Ponce. Editorial Universidad de Puerto Rico. 1994.
Political offices
Preceded by
Carlos Cabrera y Martínez
Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico
1866-1867
Succeeded by
Demetrio Santaella


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