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Events in the year 1867 in Argentina.
Incumbents
Governors
- Buenos Aires Province: Adolfo Alsina
- Mendoza Province:
- until 11 April: Carlos Juan Rodríguez
- 11 April-11 July: Nicolás Villanueva
- 11 July-16 October: Ezequiel García
- starting 16 October: Nicolás Villanueva
- Santa Fe Province: Nicasio Oroño
Vice Governors
- Buenos Aires Province: vacant
Events
- 27 March – founding of the Club Atlético del Rosario
- 9 May – British immigrants Thomas and James Hogg found the Buenos Aires Football Club, effectively marking the beginning of the sport in Argentina.[1]
- 8 July – Paraguayan War: Staff Sargeant Roberto A. Chodasiewicz uses an observation balloon during the battle of Humaitá.
- 31 October – establishment of the Benito Juárez Partido
- 15 November
- La Capital is founded in Rosario, the oldest Argentine newspaper still in circulation.[2]
- Ferrocarril Andino, the first state-owned railway in Argentina, is founded.[3]
- 25 November – establishment of the Olavarría Partido
Births
- 6 January – Pelagio Luna, politician (died 1919)
- 8 March – Gregorio de Laferrère, politician and playwright (died 1913)
- 19 April – Elvira Rawson de Dellepiane, first woman in Argentina to obtain a medical degree and "the mother of women's rights in Argentina"[4] (died 1954)
Deaths
- 2 June – Pascual Echagüe, soldier and politician (born 1797)
- 5 November – Santiago Derqui
References
- ↑ The Standard, 25 May 1867
- ↑ La Capital: History (Spanish) Archived 3 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed 21 November 2013
- ↑ Lewis, Colin M. (1983). British Railways in Argentina 1857–1914: A Case Study of Foreign Investment. Athlone Press (for the Institute of Latin American Studies, University of London).
- ↑ "Elvira Rawson de Dellepiane (1867–1954)". University of Notre Dame Hesburg libraries. Archived from the original on 20 September 2011. Retrieved 27 April 2013.
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