- Enrique Gottel
Infobox Writer
name = Enrique Gottel
imagesize = 150px
birthdate =1831
birthplace = Danzig,Germany
deathdate =January 11 ,1875
deathplace =Managua ,Nicaragua
occupation =Journalist ,music composer ,historian
nationality = German,Nicaraguan Enrique Gottel (1831–1875) was a German-
Nicaraguan journalist, music composer and historian.cite news | first=Eddy Kühl | last=Kühl | coauthors= | title=Enrique Gottel, uno de los primeros periodistas de Nicaragua | date= | publisher= | url =http://www-ni.laprensa.com.ni/cgi-bin/print.pl?id=opinion-20010906-02 | work =La Prensa | pages = | accessdate = 2007-11-01 | language = Spanish ]Arrival in Nicaragua
Gottel was born in Danzig,
Germany and emigrated to theUnited States at a young age. He spoke English, Spanish and German. When the gold rush struck inCalifornia he arranged for a trip via CommodoreCornelius Vanderbilt 'sAccessory Transit Company which took a natural route through the San Juan river inNicaragua . Gottel decided to stay in Rivas, a city located in Nicaragua's Southwestern Pacific region. He later established a contract with the Accessory Transit Company. Gottels contract with the Accessory Transit Company consisted ofdiligence s hauled by horses to transport people between Bahía de la Virgen (Bay of the Virgin) inLake Nicaragua and the port inSan Juan del Sur .cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=Periodistas Que Iluminana Nuestra Historia | date= | publisher=Alcaldía de Managua | url =http://www.managua.gob.ni/images/stories/documentos/Libros-Periodistas.pdf | work = | pages =23-29 | accessdate = 2007-11-01 | language = Spanish ] In 1856 it left him in ruins due to the struggle between William Walker and Vanderbilt. Gottel resumed his diligence service in 1861 with his new partner,Colombian General Pedro Ruiz Tejada. After Gottels death, Ruiz kept the service going and added a new route from León toChinandega .In 1872, Gottel traveled to Guatemala to recover archives corresponding to the history of Nicaragua. Due to the country's instability at the time, the valuable historical documents were sent to
San Francisco ,California to be protected. To date, the archives remain in the Bancroft Library at theUniversity of California, Berkeley .El Porvenir
Gottel founded a weekly newspaper in Rivas in 1865, "El Porvenir de Nicaragua" ("The Future of Nicaragua"), that was published every Saturday and was bilingual; Spanish and English. El Porvenir was the first newspaper that did not depend on protection from a political party or government favors. [cite news | first=Jorge Eduardo | last=Arellano | coauthors= | title=Inicios del periodismo en Nicaragua: El Porvenir de Nicaragua (1865-1886) | date= | publisher= | url =http://www-ni.laprensa.com.ni/archivo/2004/marzo/01/nacionales/nacionales-20040301-03.html | work =La Prensa | pages = | accessdate = 2007-11-01 | language = Spanish ] Gottel ran the newspaper for 9 years, up until 1874. El Proveir was transferred to
Managua , whereFabio Carnevalini , an Italian immigrant, served as its editor from the year of Gottel's death toMay 21 ,1885 . That same year Jesús Hernández Somoza took over the newspaper, which was then published twice a week, however, publication stopped in 1886.Rubén Darío , considered the Father of Modernism, was one of the prominent writer to collaborate with the newspaper. [cite news | first=Ricardo | last=Trejos Maldonado | coauthors= | title=Dos extranjeros en la historia del periodismo nicaragüense,y El Día Internacional del Periodismo | date= 2002-09-12 | publisher= | url =http://archivo.elnuevodiario.com.ni/2002/septiembre/12-septiembre-2002/opinion/opinion5.html | work =El Nuevo Diario | pages = | accessdate = 2007-11-01 | language = Spanish ]Death
Gottel died
January 11 ,1875 inManagua . His funeral was attended by then PresidentJosé Vicente Cuadra , members of the government, Fabio Carnevalini, and Francisco Deshon, among others. He would have been buried at the San Pedro cemetery in Managua, which was built in 1862 and was the city's first cemetery. However, after the construction of the cemetery, the local Catholic Church restricted burial to Catholic citizens. Due to Gottel's origins and the fact that he was afreemason , the church did not allow his burial at San Pedro because of Roman Catholicism opposition to Freemasonry.Julian Bhalke, also a Nicaraguan of German origin, bought a piece of land just north of the San Pedro cemetery and buried Gottel there. The day Gottel was buried, Bhalke decided to make his land a cemetery and named it "Cementerio de los Extanjeros" (Cemetery of Foreigners), which was officially inaugurated on
January 5 ,1885 .References
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