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Bienvenida Sarmiento Albarracín

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Ethnic origin: White

Biographical details

Born in San Juan 30 October 1804, daughter of Paula Albarracín and Clemente Sarmiento, and sister of D.F. Sarmiento. She participated in his theatrical tertulias that he held during his first exile. On 9 July 1839 Sarmiento made her vice-director and teacher at the Colegio de Pensionistas, Santa Rosa. She was there for three years. On 1 January 1842 the family was no longer able to stay in the country and she crossed the Andes with her mother and sisters. They settled in San Felipe de Aconagua and organised, with her sister, Procesa, a college San Juan y Santa María, known by the Chileans as el Colegio de las Sarmiento. She returned to San Juan in 1848, but later returned to Chile. In 1852 they returned to San Juan where she opened a private school. Her brother was governor of San Juan in 1862 and she took charge of the newly founded Escuela Colegio Central de las Señoritas. In 1865 she was one of the founders of the Sociedad de Beneficencia and was elected president in 1867 and in 1881. She opened another school in 1868. She helped those suffering during the yellow fever epidemic in Buenos Aires. She painted and drew and was particularly skilled at embroidery. After her brother's death she wrote Algunos rasgos de la vida de Domingo Faustino Sarmiento. She died on 21 March 1900. (Sosa de Newton, 585-586)

Life Events

Born 1804She was born in San Juan 30 October 1804.
Other 1839On 9 July 1839 she became director of the Colegio de Pensionistas, Santa Rosa.
Other 1842On 1 January 1842 she and her family emigrated to San Felipe Aconcagua.
Other 1848She briefly returned to San Juan.
Other 1852She opened a private school in San Juan.
Other 1862She took charge of the Escuela Colegio Central de las Señoritas, San Juan.
Other 1865She co-founded the Sociedad de Beneficencia.
Other 1867She was elected president of the Sociedad de Beneficencia.
Other 1881She was elected president of the Sociedad de Beneficencia.
Died 1900She died on 21 March 1900.

References

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


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