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US Military Government (Alcaldes)<br />

1899 Laureano Lacson<br />

1900 Galicano Valdes<br />

Pablo Torres<br />

US Civil Government (Municipal Presidents)<br />

1900 Florentino Pamintuan<br />

1901 Laureano Suarez<br />

1902 Esteban Gomez<br />

1904 Marcelo Mesina<br />

1904 Lauro Dizon<br />

1906 Leandro Panlilio<br />

1908 Jose P. Henson<br />

1910-1913 Galicano Valdes<br />

1913-1916 Demetrio Gomez<br />

1916-1919 Emiliano Valdes<br />

1919-1922 Clemente N. Dayrit<br />

1922-1925 Juan D. Nepomuceno<br />

1925-1928 Juan D. Nepomuceno<br />

1928-1931 Ricardo Nepomuceno<br />

1931-1936 Francisco Lazatin<br />

Philippine Commonwealth (Municipal<br />

Mayors)<br />

1937-1941 Clemente N. Dayrit<br />

1941 Agapito del Rosario<br />

Japanese Occupation<br />

1942 Clemente N. Dayrit<br />

1944 Miguel Malig<br />

Ponciano Dayrit<br />

1945 Alberto Sicangco<br />

Ricardo Canlas<br />

Republic of the Philippines (Municipal<br />

Mayors)<br />

1946 Rafael Lazatin<br />

1947 Vicente N. Henson<br />

Jose Pangilinan<br />

1948-1951 Jose Pangilinan<br />

1952-1955 Manuel Abad Santos<br />

1956-1959 Manuel Abad Santos<br />

1960-1963 Rafael del Rosario<br />

1964-1967 Rafael del Rosario<br />

1968-1971 Eugenio Suarez<br />

1972-1975 Rafael Lazatin<br />

1976-1979 Rafael Lazatin<br />

(hold-over)<br />

1980-1983 Francisco Nepomuceno<br />

1984-1987 Francisco Nepomuceno<br />

1988-1994 Antonio Abad Santos<br />

1994-1995 Edgardo Pamintuan<br />

1996-1999 Edgardo Pamintuan<br />

1999- Carmelo Lazatin<br />

Lacson presently occupied by the children<br />

of Onofre Lacson, a descendant of the builders.<br />

Lacson Mansion (Brgy. Sto. Cristo) The<br />

owners are related to the family of the<br />

other Lacson house; occupied by the USO<br />

(an agency of the American military) in the<br />

1950s; once used as the first Montessori<br />

School in <strong>Angel</strong>es.<br />

Lazatin House (Brgy. San Jose) Now<br />

owned by the <strong>Angel</strong>es family.<br />

Dayrit House (Brgy. Lourdes) Located<br />

beside the Apung Mamacalulu chapel; execution<br />

site for American cavalry deserters<br />

in the early 1900s.<br />

Yap House (Brgy. San Nicolas) Residence<br />

of the first Chinese immigrants in<br />

<strong>Angel</strong>es; owned by Lydia Yap<br />

Ocampo-De Jesus House (Brgy. Sto.<br />

Clockwise from top: the Deposito, the Mariano Lacson<br />

Mansion (former Montessori School), the De Jesus<br />

House, and the Onofre Lacson House<br />

Rosario) Originally owned by Jose Sixto de<br />

Jesus and Apolonia Tablante both Spaniards<br />

who had migrated to <strong>Angel</strong>es from Malabon;<br />

bequeathed to youngest daughter Maria Luz<br />

de Jesus, who married Meliton Ocampo.<br />

Narciso House (Brgy. Pulung Bulu)<br />

Owned by Ludovico Narciso.<br />

GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, SCHOOLS AND<br />

HOSPITALS<br />

Old Municipal Hall (Brgy. Sto.Rosario)<br />

Constructed in 1922 as the municipio (town<br />

hall) during the incumbency of the then<br />

town mayor, Don Juan D. Nepomuceno. The<br />

original building, known as La Casa Tribunal,<br />

was built in 1840; it was located 20<br />

yards to the south of the present edifice<br />

which, on the other hand, was the town’s<br />

public market. The market was relocated<br />

after a fire in 1855 destroyed<br />

it and the nearby<br />

church as well. In 1897, the<br />

Tribunal was commandeered<br />

by the Casadores (a<br />

detachment of the Spanish<br />

Army); in 1898, after the<br />

Spaniards fled, the Philippine<br />

Revolutionary Government<br />

Committee took over<br />

the Tribunal. In 1900, the<br />

Americans appointed Don<br />

Florentino Pamintuan<br />

alcalde in the same building.<br />

In 1942, the Japanese<br />

imprisoned an American escapee<br />

from the Death March<br />

inside the municipio prior to<br />

his execution. In 1999, the<br />

building was turned over to<br />

the Kuliat Foundation to<br />

serve as the city museum.<br />

<strong>Holy</strong> <strong>Angel</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

Main Building (Brgy. Sto.<br />

Rosario) Used by the Japanese<br />

as headquarters and<br />

execution site during World<br />

War II.<br />

<strong>Holy</strong> Family Academy<br />

Convent Building (Brgy. Sto.<br />

Rosario)<br />

<strong>Angel</strong>es Elementary<br />

School (Brgy. Pulung Bulu)<br />

Sto. Rosario Elementary<br />

School (Brgy. Sto.<br />

Rosario)<br />

INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURES<br />

<strong>Angel</strong>es Train Station<br />

Lazatin Vinegar Plant<br />

The first muscovado factory<br />

established in Pampanga; it<br />

is still fully functional.<br />

Some write-ups by Daniel<br />

H.Dizon (Excerpted from articles<br />

courtesy of Kuliat Foundation,<br />

Inc.)<br />

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