P. Stahl, F. Astudillo, Ross W. Jamieson, D. Quiroga, F. Delgado
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摘要
这一章描述了历史悠久的El Progreso庄园及其演变为工业规模的甘蔗种植园和广泛的养牛场,特别是在其创始人Manuel J. Cobos于1879年回到圣Cristóbal岛之后。岛上的气候、植被和当代人口被介绍,特别关注El Progreso高地村庄,与历史庄园同名。本章通过对庄园不断扩大的财产、基础设施和人口的历史描述,详细介绍了岛屿景观的转变。在科沃斯于1904年被他的工人暗杀之后,对“进步庄园”的进一步历史描述追溯了它的衰落和最终命运,直到20世纪60年代。
Manuel J. Cobos, San Cristóbal, and the Hacienda El Progreso
This chapter describes the historic Hacienda El Progreso and its evolution into an industrial-scale sugar plantation and extensive cattle ranch, particularly after its founding visionary, Manuel J. Cobos, returned to San Cristóbal Island in 1879. The island’s climate, vegetation, and contemporary human population are introduced with particular attention on the highland village of El Progreso, the historic hacienda’s namesake. The chapter details the transformation of island landscapes through historic descriptions of the hacienda’s expanding holdings, infrastructure, and human population. Further historic descriptions of Hacienda El Progreso after Cobos’ assassination by his workers in 1904 track its waning fortunes and eventual fate into the 1960s.