Military and Elected Officials of Abra

Military Governors, Senators, Congressmen and Governors

​Military Governors

  • Don Ramon Tajonera y Marzal (Military Governor): 1846 – 1852
  • Don Francisco Carreon : 1852
  • Don Francisco Hernandez y Gatil
  • Don Joaquin de Prat y Pareli
  • Don Esteban de Penarrubia y Clemente(Military Governor): 1868-?
  • Don Jose de Los Reyes y Pinson
  • Don Enrique Gomez Marben
  • Don Jose Diaz y Sala
  • Don Manuel Scheidnagel y Sierra
  • Don Jose Laguardia y Vieja
  • Don Jose Senor y Campello
  • Don Jose Garcia Dacal
  • Don Joaquin de Arrespacuchaga
  • Don Marcial Rioja
  • Don Fernando (sic)
  • Don Rafael Laci y Figuares
  • Col. William Bowen (Military Governor): 1901-1902

 

William H.C. Bowen as a Lieutenant Colonel of the 13th Infantry
Casa Real, Bucay

1. The Casa Real in Bucay.
Bucay became the First Capital of Abra in 1846.

2. William H.C. Bowen, Military Governor of Abra in 1901 [1]
Bowen Street in Bangued is named after Col. William Bowen

Senators

Juan Villamor

1916 – 1919  (Representing the First Senatorial District of Batanes, Cagayan, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur and Abra )

QuIntin B.Paredes

1950 -1953 Second Congress
1954 – 1957 Third Congress (Elected in November 1955)
1958 – 1961 Fourth Congress 

Bust of Quintin Paredes in his house in Bangued

1. Bust of Don Quintin Paredes on display in the small museum at the family home in Bangued.

2. Statue of Col.Juan Villamor in Camp Villamor Police HQ, Calaba, Bangued

Juan Villamor Statue in Calaba, Bangued

Congressmen/Congresswomen 1919 to 1972

PURUGGANAN, EUSTAQUIO 

Abra Lone 5th Philippine Legislature 1919‐1922

BRILLANTES, ADOLFO 

Abra Lone 6th Philippine Legislature 1922‐1925 

PAREDES, QUINTIN, B. 

Abra  Lone 7th Philippine Legislature 1925‐1928

Abra  Lone  8th Philippine Legislature 1928‐1931

Abra  Lone 9th Philippine Legislature 1931‐1934

Abra  Lone 10th Philippine Legislature 1934‐1935

Abra  Lone 1st Commonwealth National Assembly 1935-1938

Abra Lone 2nd Commonwealth National Assembly 1939‐1941

Abra National Assembly 1943‐1944

GARDUQUE, AGAPITO 

Abra Lone 1st Commonwealth National Assembly 1935‐1938

BRILLANTES, JUAN C. 

Abra National Assembly 1943‐1944

PAREDES, JESUS 

Abra Lone 1st Congress of Commonwealth 1945

PAREDES, QUINTIN, B. 

Abra Lone First Congress 1946‐1949

VALERA, VIRGILIO V. 

Abra Lone 2nd Congress 1949‐1953

PAREDES, LUCAS P.  

Abra Lone 3rd Congress 1954‐1957

Abra Lone 4th Congress 1958‐1961

Abra  Lone 5th Congress 1962‐1965

BARBERO, CARMELO Z. 

Abra Lone 6th Congress 1966‐1969

Abra Lone 7th Congress 1970‐1972 

Martial Law

***The 7th Congress was cut short by the declaration of Martial Law in 1972; subsequently, the Legislature was phased out as the country’s new Constitution transformed the system of government from presidential to parliamentary

 

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Congressmen/Congresswomen 1978 to Present

ZAPATA, JEREMIAS Z.

Region I / Abra  Interim Batasang Pambansa 1978-1984

BARBERO, ARTURO MA. CARMELO V. 

Abra Regular Batasang Pambansa 1984‐1986

BERNARDEZ, RUDOLFO A. 

Abra Lone 8th Congress 1987‐1992

ZAPATA, JEREMIAS Z. 

Abra Lone 9th Congress  1992-1995

Abra Lone 10th Congress 1995-1998

VALERA, VICENTE ISIDRO P. 

Abra Lone 11th Congress 1998‐2001

BERSAMIN, LUIS JR. P. 

Abra Lone 12th Congress 2001‐2004 

Abra Lone 13th Congress 2004‐2006***

***Assassinated on December 16, 2006 during his term of office

SEARES‐LUNA, CECILIA M 

Abra Lone 14th Congress 2007‐2010

BERNOS, MARIA JOCELYN V. 

Abra Lone 15th Congress 2010-2013 

Abra Lone 16th Congress 2013-2016 

BERNOS, JOSEPH STO. NIÑO B. 

Abra Lone 17th Congress 2016-2019 

Abra Lone 18th Congress 2019 – 2022

BERNOS CHING B.

Abra Lone 19th Congress 2022 – 

Hon. Virgilio V Valera

[2] Virgilio V Valera
Elected to the 2nd Congress 1949‐1953

Congresswoman Ching B. Bernos. Lone District of Abra. Elected in 2022

Congresswoman Ching B. Bernos. Lone District of Abra 
Elected to the 19th Congress in 2022

​Governors of Abra 1902 to 1953

  • Juan G. Villamor (Governor): 1902–1904
  • Joaquin J. Ortega (Governor): 1904–1914
  • Rosalio G. Eduarte (Governor): 1914–1916
  • Julio V. Borbon (Governor): 1916–1922
  • Virgilio V. Valera (Governor): 1922–1925
  • Eustaquio P. Purugganan (Governor): 1925–1930
  • Virgilio V. Valera (Governor): 1930–1936
  • Bienvenido N. Valera (Governor): 1936–1939
  • Eustaquio P. Purugganan (Governor): 1939–1941
  • Bernardo V. Bayquen (Governor): 1941–1944
  • Zacarias A. Crispin (Governor): 1944–1946
  • Juan C. Brillantes (Governor): 1946–1947
  • Luis F. Bersamin (Governor): 1947–1951
  • Lucas P. Paredes (Governor): 1951–1953
  • Vene B. Pe Benito was acting governor in 1953
The Governors Gallery in the Abra Provincial Building

The Governors Gallery displays portraits of all the Governors in the Abra Provincial Building in Bangued

​Governors of Abra 1953 to Present

  • Ernesto P. Parel (Governor): 1953–1954
  • Jose L. Valera 1954–1963
  • Carmelo Z. Barbero (Governor): 1963–1965
  • Petronilo V. Seares (Governor): 1965–1971
  • Gabino V. Balbin (Governor): 1971–1977
  • Arturo V. Barbero (Governor): 1977–1984
  • Andres B. Bernos (Governor): 1984–1986
  • Vicente P. Valera (Governor): 1986–1987
  • Buenaventura V. Buenafe was acting governor in 1987
  • Vicente Y. Valera (Governor): 1988–1998
  • Constante B. Culangen was acting governor in 1998
  • Maria Zita Claustro-Valera (Governor): 1998–2001
  • Vicente Y. Valera (Governor): 2001–2007
  • Eustaquio P. Bersamin (Governor): 2007–2016
  • Maria Jocelyn Valera Bernos (Governor): 2016–2022
  • Dominic Valera (Governor) : 2022 to xxxx
Dr. Luis Feraren Bersamin, Sr

Luis F. Bersamin  Governor of Abra 1947–1951

Eustaquio Takit P. Bersamin (Governor): 2007–2016

Eustaquio Takit P. Bersamin Governor of Abra 2007–2016

The photo is labeled as “Casa Real” in Abra.. Circa 1887. Photo by Alexander Schadenberg

Photo of the “Casa Real” (Provincial Building) in Bangued circa 1887. The photo was taken by Alexander Schadenberg.

Sources

[1]Photo of William H.C. Bowen, Military Governor of Abra in 1901 SusanLeeWard.com
[2] Photo of Virgilio V Valera  El Baul Collection Facebook

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