Cayetano Apablasa Blanco (or Apablaza; 1847–1889) was a 19th-century land owner and politician in
Los Angeles, California
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. His holdings were on the south of the central
Los Angeles Plaza
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, later the first site of the city's
Chinatown
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and location of present-day
Union Station
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.
Personal
Apablasa was born April 13, 1847, in San Diego, California. He was the son of Juan Apablasa (or Apablaza) of
Chile
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, who came to Mexican
Alta California
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about 1839, and to
Pueblo de Los Ángeles
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in 1843. His mother was María del Espíritu Santo Blanco. He had 7 siblings. Cayetano attended
parochial school
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.
["Biographies of Famous Citizens," LAGenealogy.com]
He was married in Los Angeles to Concepcion Carasco (or Carrasco), and they had two sons and three daughters—John Vincent, Cayetano John (who later became a dentist), Mary (Mrs. Maria Conley, or Mrs. Lita Bernstein), Candelaria or Conchita (Mrs. Finlay), and Laura (Mrs. Thesing). The family home was in a seven-acre orchard near the Old Plaza.[
He died November 14, 1889, several weeks after he was thrown from his horse in an accident.][Los Angeles Public Library reference file]
/ref>[ His widow married Ildefonso A. Sepulveda in 1892.][
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Career
After he left school at age seventeen, he entered the Wilmington Shipbuilding Company in Wilmington and served there during the American Civil War
The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by other names) was a civil war in the United States. It was fought between the Union ("the North") and the Confederacy ("the South"), the latter formed by states th ...
, until 1869. After the war, he opened a blacksmithery or a wagon shop at 99 Alameda Street.[ His later activities involved the extensive real estate holdings of his family. In 1985 the ''Los Angeles Times'' noted that:
]The family built what was believed to be the city's first frame house but it was moved in 1933 to make room for what was then Union Passenger Terminal, the nation's newest train depot when it opened in 1937–38. The Apablasa family was also responsible for Los Angeles' first subdivision, when late in the last century it sold land to Chinese residents who built the first Chinatown
A Chinatown () is an ethnic enclave of Chinese people located outside Greater China, most often in an urban setting. Areas known as "Chinatown" exist throughout the world, including Europe, North America, South America, Asia, Africa and Austra ...
. An "Apablasa Street" once ran through the Chinese quarter.
Public service
Apablasa was elected to the Los Angeles Common Council
The Los Angeles Common Council was the predecessor of the Los Angeles, California, City Council. It was formed in 1850 under state law, when the city had only 1,610 residents, and it existed until 1889, when the city had about 50,400 residents and ...
on December 3, 1877, for a term ending in December 1878, representing the 1st Ward.[According to the ''Chronological Record of Los Angeles City Officials,1850-1938,'' compiled under direction of Municipal Reference Library, City Hall, Los Angeles (March 1938, reprinted 1966). "Prepared ... as a report on Project No. SA 3123-5703-6077-8121-9900 conducted under the auspices of the ]Works Progress Administration
The Works Progress Administration (WPA; renamed in 1939 as the Work Projects Administration) was an American New Deal agency that employed millions of jobseekers (mostly men who were not formally educated) to carry out public works projects, i ...
," his position was "declared vacant" on May 2, 1878, but minutes printed in the ''Los Angeles Herald,'' showed that Apablasa was present at the meeting of May 2, 1878, and that he attended all meetings in 1878 through December 9. He was a member of the police committee.[
The ]Workingman's Party
The Workingmen's Party of California (WPC) was an American labor organization, founded in 1877 and led by Denis Kearney, J.G Day, and H. L. Knight.
Organizational history
As a result of heavy unemployment from the 1873-78 national depression, ...
nominated him for the State Senate in 1880.[
]
References
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American people of Chilean descent
American blacksmiths
Businesspeople from Los Angeles
Los Angeles Common Council (1850–1889) members
19th-century American politicians
1847 births
1889 deaths
Politicians from Los Angeles
Politicians from San Diego
Accidental deaths in California
Deaths by horse-riding accident in the United States
Chinatown, Los Angeles
People from Wilmington, Los Angeles
19th-century American businesspeople