Alfredo Martínez Bayá

Alfredo Martínez Bayá (c.1854-1920s) was an Argentine entrepreneur and politician who served towards the end of the 19th century as Intendente of General Pueyrredón.[1] In 1904, he took part in the installation of the first telephone network in the city of Mar del Plata.[2]

Alfredo Martínez Bayá
Mayor of General Pueyrredón Partido
In office
1892–1893
Preceded byClemente Cayrol
Succeeded byFélix Camet
Personal details
Bornc.1854
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Died1920s
Mar del Plata, Argentina
Nationality Argentine
Political partyNational Autonomist Party
Spouse(s)Ramona Matienzo
OccupationPolitician
Professionauctioneer
Military service
AllegianceNational government
Battles/warsRevolution of the Park Revolución radical de 1893

He was born in Buenos Aires, the son of Pedro Martínez and Manuela Bayá,[3] belonging to a distinguished family of the city, related to Patricio Peralta Ramos, founder of Mar de Plata.[4] He participated in the forces allied to the government during the revolutions of the Radical Civic Union of 1890 and 1893.[5]

References

  1. Mar del Plata – Honorable Concejo Deliberante, Partido de General Pueyrredon
  2. Mar del Plata:, L. I. Rosso y Cía
  3. Matrimonios 1878–1889, Parroquia Inmaculada Concepción
  4. Del historial marplatense, Roberto T. Barili
  5. La revolución de 1893 y don Julio A. Costa, gobernador de Buenos Aires, Alberto Espil
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