Pablo Ocampo
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Pablo Ocampo | |
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Resident Commissioner of the Philippines | |
In office November 22, 1907 – November 22, 1909 Serving with Benito Legarda | |
Succeeded by | Manuel L. Quezon |
2nd Vice-Mayor of Manila | |
In office August 8, 1912 – March 6, 1920 | |
Preceded by | Ramón J. Fernández |
Succeeded by | Juan Posadas, Jr. |
Personal details | |
Born | Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines | January 25, 1853
Died | February 5, 1925 Manila, Philippine Islands | (aged 72)
Alma mater | University of Santo Tomas |
Pablo De Leon. Ocampo (January 25, 1853 – February 5, 1925) was a Filipino politician who was a Resident Commissioner from the Philippine Islands to the United States Congress.[1]
Early life and education
Ocampo was born in Manila, Spanish Philippines on January 25, 1853. He studied law at San Juan de Letran College and the University of Santo Tomas graduating in 1882.[1]
Political life
Ocampo served as the Resident Commissioner from the Philippine Islands to the United States Congress from November 22, 1907 to November 22, 1909. He served as a Manilla representative in the 2nd Philippine Legislature from March 28, 1910 to February 6, 1912.[1]
Death
Ocampo died on February 5, 1925 in Manila. He is buried at the La Loma Catholic Cemetery.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d
- United States Congress. "Pablo Ocampo (id: O000020)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
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