When Vicenta Baca was born in 1889, in San Jose, San Miguel, New Mexico, United States, her father, Gavino Baca, was 24 and her mother, Maria Luciana Padilla, was 21. She had at least 2 sons and 2 daughters with Lucas Zamora. She lived in Abo, Torrance, New Mexico, United States for about 10 years and Election Precinct 13 Abo, Torrance, New Mexico, United States for about 10 years. She died in 1957, in New Mexico, United States, at the age of 68.
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This Act tried to prevent the raising of prices by restricting trade. The purpose of the Act was to preserve a competitive marketplace to protect consumers from abuse.
An organization formed in favor of women's suffrages. By combining the National Woman Suffrage Association and the American Woman Suffrage Association, the NAWSA eventually increased in membership up to two million people. It is still one of the largest voluntary organizations in the nation today and held a major role in passing the Nineteenth Amendment.
The first act prohibiting monetary contributions to political campaigns by major corporations.
Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Jose, Manuel, Juan, Carlos, Jesus, Ruben, Ernesto, Luis, Francisco, Ramon, Trinidad, Benito.
Spanish: variant of Vaca .
Polish and Romanian; Slovak and Czech (Bača); Croatian (Bača, also Baća): occupational name from Polish baca, Romanian baci, Slovak bača, and Croatian bač(a) ‘senior shepherd’. Compare Bacha .
Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.
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