Luis de Quixano y Font

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Luis de Quixano y Font[a] (c. 1810 - c. 1880) was Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico, from 11 July 1863 to 23 June 1865.

Succeeded byFrancisco Olazarra
Bornc. 1810
Diedc. 1880
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Coronel
Luis de Quixano y Font
63rd Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico
In office
11 July 1863  23 June 1865
Preceded byHilarión Pérez Guerra
Succeeded byFrancisco Olazarra
Personal details
Bornc. 1810
Diedc. 1880
ProfessionMilitary
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Background

Quixano Font was a retired Spanish colonel that performed as corregidor mayor of Ponce. He was also an early propeller of the celebration of the fiestas patronales in Ponce.[1]

Mayoral term

Luis de Quixano y Font is best known for building the now-historic 65-kiosk Plaza del Mercado de Ponce in 1863.[2] [3] Occupying a full city block, this farmers' market was modeled after the Paris farmers' market.[4] Luis de Quixano is also credited with setting up the first lighting of the city, when he ordered the installation of 16 oil-based lampposts around Plaza Las Delicias in 1864.[5] Upon leaving his mayoral duties in Ponce on 23 June 1865, Quixano y Font became mayor of San German.[6][7]

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Notes

  1. Also written "Luis de Quijano y Font" (See Eduardo Neumann Gandia. Verdadera y Autentica Historia de la Ciudad de Ponce. 1913. p. 20.)

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