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leader Rene de la Huerta, a friend of the Cazañas family. However
Batista was unable to attend due to his required presence in state visit abroad, therefore a top representative was sent to the ceremony in his place. Cazañas’ support of Batista would be a recurring source of generational tension with
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and became the center of the couple's high-profile claims to the
Spanish Treaty Claims Commission. The couple, which traveled frequently to the United States and would occasionally reside there, first filed their claims with the commission in 1902, the year Pedro Pablo was born. It took six years to
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awarded the couple total compensation of $ 13,138 ($ 9,738 to
Enriqueta and $ 3,400 to Francisco), equivalent to over $ 360,000 in 2020, adjusted for inflation. They received the second highest awards granted by the commission, and the highest among private citizens not representing a corporation.
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area until his death in 1954. The Díaz family was also regarded for replacing the small chapel in the town center with a grand church. Raquel Díaz and Cazañas had three children - Raquel, Marta, and
Eduardo - all born in Havana and raised in the Cazañas family's properties in Matanzas.
962:(Report). Lehi, UT, USA: National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), U.S. Passport Applications, 1795–1925. 5 September 1919. p. Certificate Number 117007. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington D.C.; Volume 009: Cuba – via Ancestry.com.
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Both Pedro Pablo Cazañas’ ancestry and descendants have been a prominent force in Europe (especially Spain), the
Caribbean, and the United States. In his immediate family, Cazañas’ grandfather, Francisco José Cazañas y Peraza (born 1840) was directly descendant of the
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to serve his adopted country and received the rank of SP-4 as an Armor
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was originally named "San
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Cazañas, his wife, their eldest daughter, his siblings and several other relatives remained in Cuba and were unable to leave for much of the 1960s. When his son
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and was ultimately unable to attend the services and ceremonies. The couple relocated permanently to Miami by 1968 and their eldest daughter's family joined them the following year.
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his children, each of whom were opposed to
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Both his daughters, Raquel and Marta, would have high-profile marriages to Cuban leaders. Raquel married Rene de la Huerta, a noted psychiatrist, writer, and a leader of the
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1019:"Jardín Matancero: colección de composiciones poéticas en que aparecen cantadas sesenta y una señoritas de las más distinguidas de Matanzas"
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settle their claims, in which Francisco's legal background and US ties proved useful. Their claims were finally settled in 1908 when the
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of the Matanzas region's most prominent families in which a flower-themed poem was dedicated to each emerging ("blossoming")
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area of Matanzas. Her father, José Lorenzo Díaz, was an administrator in the
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1282:"Revolving Door: Pedro Pablo Permuy Employment Summary | OpenSecrets"
1049:. U.S. Government Printing Office. July 26, 1902 – via Google Books.
1035:. U.S. Government Printing Office. July 26, 1902 – via Google Books.
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Francisco E. Cazañas and Enriqueta Garcia, His Wife, v. The United States
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Pedro Pablo Cazañas y García was born December 5, 1902, in
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era and is descendant of the Plantagents through
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622:"Marta Cazañas Permuy - Obituary"
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1241:. Ashgate Publishing.
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