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Roberto H. Todd Wells

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Roberto H. Todd Wells (1862–1955) was a founder of the Puerto Rico Republican Party. Todd Wells was a native of Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. He was born on October 13, 1862 and died in San Juan, Puerto Rico on September 16, 1955.[1] He served as a delegate to the House in 1900 and mayor of San Juan from 1903–1923. Roberto married Celestina Borrás and had a son named, Roberto H. Todd Borrás, who was a judge in Puerto Rico, born on March 6, 1891 in New York City.[2]

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  1. ^ Puerto Rico: Figuras, apuntes históricos, símbolos nacionales, por Esther M. Melón de Díaz, 1975, pg. 244
  2. ^ Quien es quién en Puerto Rico: 1848-1849 by Conrado Asenjo Díaz, pgs. 169-170.

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