Isauro Gabaldón y González (born Isauro González; December 8, 1875 – December 21, 1942) was a Filipino politician who served as a resident commissioner...
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series Guy Gabaldon, U.S. Marine, "Pied Piper of Saipan" Isauro Gabaldon, Resident Commissioner from the Philippine Islands Joaquín Gabaldón Márquez, Venezuelan...
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2,045 Gabaldon Schoolhouses in the country. In 1907, the Philippine Assembly passed the Gabaldon Law (Act No. 1801), written by Isauro Gabaldón. The law...
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changed from Sabani to Gabaldon in honor of the former provincial governor and Philippine Resident Commissioner Isauro Gabaldón. During the latter half...
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Metro Manila, Philippines. The name "Gabaldon schools" derives from a former Nueva Ecija congressman, Isauro Gabaldon, who introduced a law in 1907 that...
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the restored House of Representatives starting that same year. Notes Isauro Gabaldon, the winner of the June 1925 election, was disqualified for lack of...
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from the Philippine Independence Mission in 1924 (left to right): Isauro Gabaldón, Sergio Osmena, Manuel L. Quezon, Claro M. Recto, Pedro Guevara, and...
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Isauro Gabaldon, who had resigned to run as a candidate for the 1st National Assembly. Incidentally, one of the first major bills Assemblyman Isauro Gabaldon...
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Earnshaw (1862–1936), former resident commissioner to the US Congress Isauro Gabaldon (1875–1942), former senator and resident commissioner to the US Congress...
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Ecija In office 1902–1906 Preceded by Felino Cajucom Succeeded by Isauro Gabaldon Member of the Malolos Congress from Nueva Ecija In office September...
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March 4, 1929 – January 3, 1935 Serving with Pedro Guevara Preceded by Isauro Gabaldon Succeeded by Francisco A. Delgado Personal details Born Camilo Osías...
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Philippine Islands March 4, 1917 March 4, 1920 3 years, 0 days Retired Isauro Gabaldon (1875–1942) Filipino Nacionalista Philippine Islands March 4, 1920...
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right: De Veyra, Manuel L. Quezon, Frank McIntyre, Sergio Osmeña, and Isauro Gabaldón. Commission on the Filipino Language List of Asian Americans and Pacific...
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appointment as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico Isauro Gabaldón (1875–1942) Spanish Nacionalista Philippine Islands March 4, 1920 July...
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1931 – 9 June 1987), married to Pelayo Valera Gabaldón, grandson of Filipino statesman Isauro Gabaldón and nephew of Ramon O. Valera, National Artist...
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Rafael Fernandez Ramon J. Fernandez Santiago Fonacier José Fuentebella Isauro Gabaldón Juan Gaerlan Troadio Galicano Rodolfo Ganzon Tomás Gómez Matías González...
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was annexed to Talavera in 1910 upon the recommendation of Honorable Isauro Gabaldon. The Sitios of Kabisukulan, Rangayan, Rizal, Siniguelas, Pukoc, Agricultura...
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Senator District Term Legislature Party Electoral history Notes Isauro Gabaldon 3rd October 16, 1916 – June 3, 1919 4th Legislature Nacionalista Elected...
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- Jose Ma. Veloso". Senate of the Philippines. "Senators Profile - Isauro Gabaldon". Senate of the Philippines. "Senators Profile - Filemon Sotto". Senate...
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through the concerted efforts of Gen. Manuel Tinio and Assemblyman Isauro Gabaldon of the Philippine Assembly. Its founding fathers were Victoriano Joanino...
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▌Philippines. Teodoro R. Yangco (Resident Commissioner), (I) until March 3, 1920 ▌Isauro Gabaldon (Resident Commissioner), (Nac.) from March 4, 1920...
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de Oro City Historical Commission. The construction was inspired by Isauro Gabaldon, the deputy to the First Philippine Assembly in 1909. He was noted...
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Tico for example. popularly known as the Gabaldon Act after its original author, Assemblyman Isauro Gabaldon. The eye of the storm passed directly overhead...
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Isauro Gabaldon of Nueva Ecija filed an education bill before the 1907 Philippine Assembly, which would later be approved and known as the Gabaldon Education...
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and 1946 and named after the late assemblyman Isauro Gabaldon of Nueva Ecija, who authored the Gabaldon Act which appropriated P1 million for the construction...
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Elected in 1917. Retired in 1920. March 4, 1919 – March 3, 1920 66th 5th Isauro Gabaldón (Nueva Ecija) Nacionalista Elected in 1920. Re-elected in 1923. Re-elected...
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recommendation of the Provincial Board of Nueva Ecija, then headed by Governor Isauro Gabaldon, and with approval of then Acting Governor General Newton Gilbert,...
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Representatives from the Philippine Independence Mission left to right:Isauro Gabaldón, Sergio Osmeña, Manuel L. Quezon, Claro M. Recto, Pedro Guevara, Jorge...
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Gabaldons, originated from Act No. 1801 or the Gabaldon Law, a legislation written by Isauro Gabaldón of the Philippine Assembly in 1907. The law provided...
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residency. Elected in a special election on March 22, 1926, succeeding Isauro Gabaldon. "List of Senators". Senate of the Philippines. Archived from the original...
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