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Fructuoso Cabahug

Fructuoso "Tosong" Barte Cabahug (January 20, 1897 – December 24, 1961) was a Filipino Visayan lawyer, author, and politician from Cebu, Philippines. He was the governor of Cebu province after World War II and served from 1945 until 1946.

Fructuoso Barte Cabahug
Cabahug in 1945
Governor of Cebu
In office
1945–1946
Preceded byJose S. Leyson
Succeeded byManuel A. Cuenco
Personal details
Born(1897-01-20)January 20, 1897
Mandaue, Cebu, Captaincy General of the Philippines
DiedDecember 24, 1961(1961-12-24) (aged 64)

Early life Edit

Fructuoso Cabahug, born on January 20, 1897,[1] was the child of Narciso Cabahug and Cirila Barte from Mandaue City[2] and the brother of Sotero B. Cabahug, who became governor of Cebu from 1934 to 1937.[3][4] His wife was Esperanza Labucay, daughter of businessman Estanislao Labucay.[5] He was admitted to the Philippine Bar on January 24, 1925, and became a lawyer.[3]

Career Edit

Fructuoso was an author, and the National Library of the Philippines holds a copy of the book he published in 1918 called The Beliefs and Ceremonies of the Native Doctors or Medicine Men in the Island of Cebu.[6]

He began his political career as a municipal councilor of Mandaue, Cebu.[7] On December 10, 1940, he was elected member of the Cebu provincial board together with Jose Leyson under the term of Governor Hilario Abellana.[8]

After the war, Cabahug was appointed as the governor of the province of Cebu by then President Sergio Osmeña.[9] His term started from 1945 until 1946, and his administration was tasked with the immediate concern of restoring the government in the provinces in the post-war era and sharing power with the Philippine Civil Affairs Unit.[7] To combat shortage of food supply, he distributed seeds to the people and urged them to cultivate their own food.[10] He encouraged cooperation with the Americans, issued an official advisory against profiteering and criminality, and requested that artesian wells that were owned privately would be open to the public.[7]

On February 7, 1954, then President Ramon Magsaysay appointed him as provincial board member and his brother, Sotero Cabahug, as acting economic coordination administrator.[11]

On May 18, 1959, he was appointed by then President Carlos P. Garcia as Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs to replace the late Juan Alcazaren.[12] He took his oath before Garcia with President Osmeña and Rep. Maximino Noel of Cebu in attendance.[13] He led the country's delegation to the Colombo Plan held in Singapore.[14]

Later years Edit

Fructuoso died on December 24, 1961.[14]

Historical commemoration Edit

  • Mayor Carlos J. Cuizon approved the city ordinance on January 4, 1966, naming the Cebu City street that runs from Pope John Paul II Avenue until Subangdaku Creek Fructuoso Cabahug Street in his honor.[9]

References Edit

  1. ^ Benito Cabahug-Tomasa Sanchez Genealogy. The Cabahug Clan. 1994.
  2. ^ Oaminal, Clarence Paul (November 11, 2015). "The Cebu City price tag ordinance in 1945". Philippine Star; The Freeman through Pressreader. Retrieved May 12, 2019 – via PressReader.
  3. ^ a b Oaminal, Clarence Paul (April 18, 2016). "The father and children governors of Cebu". Philippine Star; The Freeman through Pressreader. Retrieved May 12, 2019 – via PressReader.
  4. ^ Oaminal, Clarence Paul (May 15, 2016). "Governor Sotero Barte Cabahug and the Inauguration of Cebu City | The Freeman". The Philippine Star. Philippine Star; The Freeman through Pressreader. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
  5. ^ Oaminal, Clarence Paul (December 3, 2018). "Estanislao Labucay Street, Cebu City". Philippine Star; The Freeman through Pressreader. Retrieved May 13, 2019 – via PressReader.
  6. ^ "NLP Digital Collection". 116.50.242.171. Retrieved May 13, 2019.
  7. ^ a b c "Fructuouso Cabahug (1945–1946)". Governors' Gallery. Cebu Provincial Capitol.
  8. ^ Oaminal, Clarence Paul (July 11, 2017). "The pre-war provincial officials of Visayas and Mindanao | The Freeman". The Philippine Star. Retrieved May 13, 2019.
  9. ^ a b Oaminal, Clarence Paul (September 6, 2013). "Cabahug Streets, Cebu City". Philippine Star; The Freeman through Pressreader. Retrieved May 12, 2019 – via PressReader.
  10. ^ Newman, Jenara Regis (September 15, 2015). "Viewing a slice of Cebu history". Sunstar. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
  11. ^ "Full text of "Messages of the President Book 7: Ramon Magsaysay (Volume 1)"". archive.org. Retrieved May 13, 2019.
  12. ^ Oaminal, Clarence Paul (August 6, 2014). "Juan Alcarazen St., Argao Cebu". Philippine Star; The Freeman through Pressreader. Retrieved May 13, 2019 – via PressReader.
  13. ^ "Official Week in Review: May 31 – June 6, 1959 | GOVPH". Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. Retrieved May 13, 2019.
  14. ^ a b "Colombo Plan Man Dies". The Straits Times. December 27, 1961. Retrieved May 12, 2019.

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In this Philippine name the middle name or maternal family name is Barte and the surname or paternal family name is Cabahug Fructuoso Tosong Barte Cabahug January 20 1897 December 24 1961 was a Filipino Visayan lawyer author and politician from Cebu Philippines He was the governor of Cebu province after World War II and served from 1945 until 1946 The HonorableFructuoso Barte CabahugCabahug in 1945Governor of CebuIn office 1945 1946Preceded byJose S LeysonSucceeded byManuel A CuencoPersonal detailsBorn 1897 01 20 January 20 1897Mandaue Cebu Captaincy General of the PhilippinesDiedDecember 24 1961 1961 12 24 aged 64 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Later years 4 Historical commemoration 5 ReferencesEarly life EditFructuoso Cabahug born on January 20 1897 1 was the child of Narciso Cabahug and Cirila Barte from Mandaue City 2 and the brother of Sotero B Cabahug who became governor of Cebu from 1934 to 1937 3 4 His wife was Esperanza Labucay daughter of businessman Estanislao Labucay 5 He was admitted to the Philippine Bar on January 24 1925 and became a lawyer 3 Career EditFructuoso was an author and the National Library of the Philippines holds a copy of the book he published in 1918 called The Beliefs and Ceremonies of the Native Doctors or Medicine Men in the Island of Cebu 6 He began his political career as a municipal councilor of Mandaue Cebu 7 On December 10 1940 he was elected member of the Cebu provincial board together with Jose Leyson under the term of Governor Hilario Abellana 8 After the war Cabahug was appointed as the governor of the province of Cebu by then President Sergio Osmena 9 His term started from 1945 until 1946 and his administration was tasked with the immediate concern of restoring the government in the provinces in the post war era and sharing power with the Philippine Civil Affairs Unit 7 To combat shortage of food supply he distributed seeds to the people and urged them to cultivate their own food 10 He encouraged cooperation with the Americans issued an official advisory against profiteering and criminality and requested that artesian wells that were owned privately would be open to the public 7 On February 7 1954 then President Ramon Magsaysay appointed him as provincial board member and his brother Sotero Cabahug as acting economic coordination administrator 11 On May 18 1959 he was appointed by then President Carlos P Garcia as Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs to replace the late Juan Alcazaren 12 He took his oath before Garcia with President Osmena and Rep Maximino Noel of Cebu in attendance 13 He led the country s delegation to the Colombo Plan held in Singapore 14 Later years EditFructuoso died on December 24 1961 14 Historical commemoration EditMayor Carlos J Cuizon approved the city ordinance on January 4 1966 naming the Cebu City street that runs from Pope John Paul II Avenue until Subangdaku Creek Fructuoso Cabahug Street in his honor 9 References Edit Benito Cabahug Tomasa Sanchez Genealogy The Cabahug Clan 1994 Oaminal Clarence Paul November 11 2015 The Cebu City price tag ordinance in 1945 Philippine Star The Freeman through Pressreader Retrieved May 12 2019 via PressReader a b Oaminal Clarence Paul April 18 2016 The father and children governors of Cebu Philippine Star The Freeman through Pressreader Retrieved May 12 2019 via PressReader Oaminal Clarence Paul May 15 2016 Governor Sotero Barte Cabahug and the Inauguration of Cebu City The Freeman The Philippine Star Philippine Star The Freeman through Pressreader Retrieved May 12 2019 Oaminal Clarence Paul December 3 2018 Estanislao Labucay Street Cebu City Philippine Star The Freeman through Pressreader Retrieved May 13 2019 via PressReader NLP Digital Collection 116 50 242 171 Retrieved May 13 2019 a b c Fructuouso Cabahug 1945 1946 Governors Gallery Cebu Provincial Capitol Oaminal Clarence Paul July 11 2017 The pre war provincial officials of Visayas and Mindanao The Freeman The Philippine Star Retrieved May 13 2019 a b Oaminal Clarence Paul September 6 2013 Cabahug Streets Cebu City Philippine Star The Freeman through Pressreader Retrieved May 12 2019 via PressReader Newman Jenara Regis September 15 2015 Viewing a slice of Cebu history Sunstar Retrieved May 12 2019 Full text of Messages of the President Book 7 Ramon Magsaysay Volume 1 archive org Retrieved May 13 2019 Oaminal Clarence Paul August 6 2014 Juan Alcarazen St Argao Cebu Philippine Star The Freeman through Pressreader Retrieved May 13 2019 via PressReader Official Week in Review May 31 June 6 1959 GOVPH Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines Retrieved May 13 2019 a b Colombo Plan Man Dies The Straits Times December 27 1961 Retrieved May 12 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fructuoso Cabahug amp oldid 1141908003, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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