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Pablo de la Guerra | |
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Acting Lieutenant Governor of California | |
In office January 7, 1861 – January 10, 1862 | |
Governor | John G. Downey |
Preceded by | Isaac N. Quinn |
Succeeded by | John F. Chellis |
Member of the California Senate | |
In office January 2, 1860 – January 6, 1862 | |
Preceded by | Romualdo Pacheco |
Succeeded by | James Russell Vineyard |
Constituency | 2nd district |
In office January 2, 1854 – January 4, 1858 | |
Preceded by | Stephen Clark Foster |
Succeeded by | Romualdo Pacheco |
Constituency | 2nd district |
In office December 17, 1849 – January 5, 1852 | |
Preceded by | Constituency established |
Succeeded by | Antonio María de la Guerra |
Constituency | San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara districts (1849–1851) 3rd district (1851–1852) |
Personal details | |
Born | November 29, 1819 Santa Barbara, Alta California, Viceroyalty of New Spain (now California, U.S.) |
Died | February 5, 1874 (aged 54) Santa Barbara, California, U.S. |
Political party | Whig (before 1853) Democratic (after 1853) |
Relatives | Romualdo Pacheco (cousin) Guerra family |
Profession | Politician, judge, military officer |
Pablo de la Guerra (29 November 1819 – 5 February 1874) was a Californio politician, judge, and signer of the Californian Constitution in 1849. He served several terms in the California State Senate between 1849 and 1862, and as acting Lieutenant Governor of California from 1861 to 1862.[1]