Francisca Bazán de Laguna

Gender:Female

Ethnic origen: White

Events:

1740  -  Tucumán  -  Not applicable  -  She was born in Tucumán around 1740.
1762  -  Tucumán  -  Unknown  -  She married Miguel de Laguna.
1816  -  Tucumán  -  Unknown  -  She offered her house to be used as a Congress building.
1823  -  Tucumán  -  Unknown  -  She died in Tucumán.

Connections:

Women financial support to independence cause

Biography:
Born in Tucumán in 1740, she owned the house in Tucumán in which the Congress of 1816 functioned. A descendent of the conquistador Juan Gregorio Bazán and Juan Ramírez de Velazco, founder of La Rioja. She married Miguel de Laguna in 1762. In 1816 they offered their house as a seat for Congress. She died in 1823. The government acquired the building in 1872 and it became a post office. It was demolished in 1903 during Roca's presidency, although the Congress room was left. It was reconstructed in 1941. (Sosa de Newton, 66)

References:

Sosa de Newton, Lily (1986) Diccionario biográfico de mujeres argentinas