Antonia Salas

Gender:Female

Ethnic origen: White

Events:

1788?  -  Chile  -  Not applicable  -  She was born around 1788, probably in Chile.
1820  -  Chile  -  Unknown  -  She turned her house into a hospital during a smallpox epidemic.
1822  -  Santiago de Chile  -  Unknown  -  She was living here in 1822 and had a country house, San Rafael.

Connections:

Nurses
Recabarren Family
Women financial support to independence cause

Biography:
She was active in the Independence struggles in Santiago de Chile. (Knaster, 18)

She was 22 years old in 1810. The daughter of Manuel Salas y Corvalán, one of the great benefactors of the colonial era and founder of the Hospicio de Santiago. She accompanied him on his daily visits to prisons and penitentiaries. The daughter of patriots, her father and husband were both imprisoned and exiled.

She became an enthusiastic patriot, using her fortune in its cause. She organised subscriptions, and looked after the captured and injured. During the smallpox epidemic of 1820 she transformed her country house, de San Rafael into a hospital. (Grez, 101-103) After the 1822 earthquake she looked after the victims, one of whom was her son, Francis de Paula Errázuriz Salas (born in 1814). He died in her arms. She also cared for the wounded after the battle of Loncomilla. If she was unable to attend personally, she would send one of her daughters. (Weeks, 180-181)

In 1855 Mercedes Marín de Solar wrote a poem about her. (Medina, 23; Marín, 61-66.) In 1918, her daughter-in-law, Adela Edwards de Salas would found the Chilean Cruz Blanca, a home, hospital and school for unfortunate girls.

Related to Manuel de Salas, 1754-1841?

References:

Davies, Catherine, Brewster, Claire and Owen, Hilary (2006) South American Independence. Gender, Politics, Text
Grez, Vicente (1966) Las mujeres de la independencia
Knaster, Meri (1977) Women in Spanish America: An Annotated Bibliography from Pre-Conquest to Contemporary Times
Marín de Solar, Mercedes (1874) Poesías de la señora Mercedes Marín de Solar, Dadas a luz por su hijo Enrique de Solar
Medina, J T (1923) La literatura femenina en Chile
Weeks, Elsie (1940) Great Chilean Women