Hacienda Santa Rita
Hacienda Santa Rita | |
Nearest city | Guánica, Puerto Rico |
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Coordinates | 18°00′27″N 66°53′03″W / 18.007462°N 66.884302°W |
Built | 1800 |
Architect | Guinonez, Mariano |
Part of | Yauco Battle Site |
NRHP reference No. | 84003147[1] |
RNSZH No. | 2000-(RO)-19-JP-SH |
Significant dates | |
Added to NRHP | January 5, 1984 |
Designated RNSZH | December 21, 2000 |
Hacienda Santa Rita is located in the municipality of Guánica, Puerto Rico. It is also known as Casa Madre y Noviciado de las Hermanas Dominicas de Fatima and was built in 1800 by Don Mariano Quiñonez.[2]
It was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1984 and on the Puerto Rico Register of Historic Sites and Zones in 2000.[3][1]
It consists of buildings of a former sugar plantation, Hacienda Desideria, including a main house and slave quarters.[2]
During the Spanish–American War in 1898 the building was used by the Spanish military and then by the Americans. Generals Guy Vernor Henry[note 1] and A. Garreston stayed at the house.[2]
From 1953 on it was used by, and from 1962 owned by, the Dominican Order of Our Lady of Fatima. The main house has been used as a convent and novice house.[2]
Notes
[edit]- ^ The reference states General Guy B. Henry stayed there. Assuming that is a typo, it was presumably Guy Vernor Henry, who soon became Governor of Puerto Rico.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
- ^ a b c d "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Casa Madre y Noviciado de las Hermanas Dominicas de Fatima". National Park Service. Retrieved January 24, 2017. with nine photos from 1983
- ^ GOBIERNO DE PUERTO RICO, JUNTA DE PLANIFICACIÓN DE PUERTO RICO (December 7, 2022). "REGISTRO DE PROPIEDADES DESIGNADAS POR LA JUNTA DE PLANIFICACIÓN DE PUERTO RICO" (PDF). jp.pr.gov.
- Historic district contributing properties in Puerto Rico
- Farms on the National Register of Historic Places in Puerto Rico
- Houses completed in 1800
- Sugar plantations in the Caribbean
- Slave cabins and quarters
- Haciendas in Puerto Rico
- Convents in North America
- Catholic Church in Puerto Rico
- 1800s establishments in Puerto Rico
- 1800 establishments in New Spain
- Sugar industry of Puerto Rico
- Sugar plantations in insular areas of the United States
- Sugar plantations in Puerto Rico
- Puerto Rico Registered Historic Place stubs
- Puerto Rican building and structure stubs