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    the United States. Jesús Toribio Piñero Jiménez was born in Carolina, Puerto Rico, to Emilio Piñero Estrella (son of Basilio Piñero) and Josefa Jiménez...
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    The Jesús T. Piñero House and Museum (Spanish: Casa Museo Jesús T. Piñero), often called the Pink House (Casa Rosada), is a historic house located along...
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  • native-born Puerto Ricans were appointed to the post until 1946, when Jesús T. Piñero – one of the original founders of the PPD – was appointed by U.S. President...
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  • "Law 53 of 1948") when the U.S.-appointed governor of Puerto Rico, Jesús T. Piñero, signed it into law on 10 June 1948. Under this new law it became a...
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  • politician Jesús T. Piñero (1897–1952), governor of Puerto Rico Juan Jesús Piñero Bolarín (born 1988), Spanish football forward Manuel Piñero (born 1952)...
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    "Casa Museo Jesús T. Piñero". Canóvanas.PR. Archived from the original on August 22, 2014. Retrieved March 1, 2013. "Casa Museo Jesús T. Piñero". Canóvanas...
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    law on June 10, 1948, by the U.S.-appointed governor of Puerto Rico, Jesús T. Piñero. It closely resembled the anti-communist Smith Act passed in the United...
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    baseball's Hall of Fame, Roberto Clemente. Carolina was also home to Jesús T. Piñero, the first Puerto Rican to be appointed as governor by the United States...
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    Mordaza (Gag Law) when the U.S.-appointed governor of Puerto Rico, Jesús T. Piñero, signed it into law on June 10, 1948. Under this new law it would be...
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    President Truman appointed the first Puerto Rican-born governor, Jesús T. Piñero. Since 2007, the Puerto Rico Department of State has developed a protocol...
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    status for the island. The bill was signed into law on June 10, 1948 by Jesús T. Piñero, the United States-appointed governor. Opponents tried but failed to...
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    Mordaza (Gag Law) when the U.S.-appointed governor of Puerto Rico, Jesús T. Piñero, signed it into law on June 10, 1948. Under this new law it would be...
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  • purpose of open space conservation. Buck married Haydee Piñero in 1955, whose father Jesús T. Piñero was the first native governor of Puerto Rico. They had...
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    and the fourth largest in land area. This district is named after Jesús T. Piñero who was the first and only native Puerto Rican governor of the territory...
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    instrumental in getting the first Puerto Rican appointed to the job, Jesús T. Piñero, then serving as Resident Commissioner in Washington, D.C. Tugwell...
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  • Past presidents include the island's first native Governor, Jesús T. Piñero. Jesús T. Piñero (1948–1952) Julio Enrique Monagas (1952–1956) Jaime Annexy...
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    General elections were held in Puerto Rico on 7 November 1944. Jesús T. Piñero of the Popular Democratic Party was elected Resident Commissioner with...
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    of Protocol of La Fortaleza (The Fortress) under the Government of Jesús T. Piñero. He was also exalted in the Puerto Rican Sports Hall of Fame for his...
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    Santiago Iglesias 1939–1939: vacant 1939–1945: Bolívar Pagán 1945–1946: Jesús T. Piñero 1946–1946: vacant 1946–1965: Antonio Fernós-Isern 1965–1969: Santiago...
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    Mordaza (Gag Law) when the U.S.-appointed governor of Puerto Rico, Jesús T. Piñero, signed it into law on June 10, 1948. Under this new law it would be...
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    Autopista Luis A. Ferré. PR-18 connects PR-52 to PR-22 and intersects with Jesús de Piñero Avenue (PR-17), Franklin Delano Roosevelt Avenue (PR-23), which grants...
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    Clara, Escuela Nueva de Arenas) Violeta Reyes (PreK-8) - Río Abajo Jesús T. Piñero (7-8) - Cidra Clemencia Meléndez Santos - Rabanal Certenejas (I & II)...
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    2012 "Jesús T. Piñero y la Guerra Fria". Issuu. May 31, 2008. Archived from the original on May 25, 2017. Retrieved October 6, 2019. "Premio a Jesús Vera...
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    PR-17 intersection in Gobernador Piñero, San Juan PR-19 north at the western terminus of PR-17 in Gobernador Piñero, San Juan PR-18 north at exit 3A to...
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    Piñero station is a railway station in San Juan, Puerto Rico located in the Hato Rey Sur district. The station is named after the Jesús T. Piñero Avenue...
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    Mordaza (Gag Law) when the U.S.-appointed governor of Puerto Rico, Jesús T. Piñero, signed it into law on June 10, 1948. Under this new law it would be...
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    trolley TU Martínez Nadal Bus Terminal: T8, 19, 27, municipal buses TU Piñero Bus Terminal: E40, T4, T8, T41, 26 TU Sagrado Corazón Bus Terminal: E10...
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    such as Luis Muñoz Marín, opposed the naming of del Valle in favor of Jesús T. Piñero; to which del Valle eventually asked President Truman to withdraw his...
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    Governor approved by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. In 1946, Jesús T. Piñero, the first Puerto Rican to serve as governor of Puerto Rico, appointed...
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    "Law 53 of 1948") when the U.S.-appointed governor of Puerto Rico, Jesús T. Piñero, signed it into law on June 10, 1948. Under this new law it became...
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