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Matías Cousiño

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28: 168:. He continued ascending in position until his marriage in 1841, widow of Ignacio de Goyenechea, allowed him to combine the two fortunes. His fortune continued to grow when in 1844, along with Rafael Torreblanca, he invented a new machine to extract metals. He obtained an exclusive permit for its use from 111:, where his father was the boss. He went on to succeed his father in 1828. During this time, he married Loreto Squella y Lopetegui, who died giving birth to his first son, Luis Cousiño Squella. Matías Cousiño studied in Santiago without excelling in his academics, but doing so in business. 253: 248: 243: 233: 238: 223: 228: 263: 273: 218: 268: 258: 115: 157:
His mining career began as a butler in the mines of Ramón Ignacio de Goyenechea, an investor in the silver mine of
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In 1841, he married Luz Gallo Zavala, who had 2 children. Thanks to his economic power, he was elected to the
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In 1850, Matías became director of The Copiapó Mining Group, the most powerful association in Chile.
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and patriarch of the wealthy Cousiño family. Cousiño's most emblematic coal mine was found in
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as the son of José Agustín Cousiño Zapata and Josefa de Jorquera y Alfaro, a family of
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Senators of the XIII Legislative Period of the National Congress of Chile
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Senators of the XII Legislative Period of the National Congress of Chile
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Senators of the XI Legislative Period of the National Congress of Chile
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Deputies of the IX Legislative Period of the National Congress of Chile
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Deputies of the X Legislative Period of the National Congress of Chile
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He quit his work at the post office to begin exporting animals to
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between 1855 and 1864 but died on March 21, 1863, in Santiago.
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Santiago, Chile
Santiago, Chile
Chilean
magnate
Lota
Bío-Bío Region
Strait of Magellan
Santiago, Chile
Galician
War for Independence
Valparaíso
Chamber of Deputies
Petorca
Quillota
senator
Argentina
new silver mines
Copiapó
Concepción
Chañarcillo
Atacama Desert
Manuel Bulnes
La Tercera

Categories
1810 births
1863 deaths
Businesspeople from Santiago
Chilean people of Galician descent

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