Brief History I
Brief History I
Brief History I
Spanish Period
The name Benguet was once limited to the area of what is now the La Trinidad Valley. Benguet is a
native term which refers to a lake where water does not drain, referring to the former swamp area where
no natural drain existed. The first account of La Trinidad was when Don Q.M. Quirante saw its beautiful
valley in 1624. More than a century later, in search for gold, Spanish explorers led by Galvey discovered
the valley in 1829. Its name La Trinidad is the namesake of her discoverer, Galveys beloved and beautiful
wife.
Relatively the most developed settlement in the Benguet area, La Trinidad served as the gateway from the
southern lowlands into the mountain region and the center of administration to the Spaniards. The
principal vegetable produced by the people then consisted of kamoteng kahoy, camote, gabi, beans and
1
Prepared by the Research & Evaluation Section, Municipal Planning & Development Office, 2010.
All data are based on 2009 data unless otherwise stated.
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Ancestral Domain Sustainable Development Protection Plan Draft. May 2006.
tomatoes. Rice was grown only to make tapey or rice wine which was used for ceremonial purposes in
the caao. The Spaniards brought in corn, coffee and good tobacco. Much of its peoples cultural
activities were curtailed during this time even as their efforts to convert the Igorots to Christianity were
futile. The general picture during the Spanish rule was of forced labor, beatings, cruelties and exorbitant
taxation.
1624
: Don M. Quirante, a Spanish explorer found a large and prosperous community thriving
around a lake inhabited by Ibalois. La Trinidad Valley was originally called Benguet
1829
: Lt. Col. Guillermo Galvey and his men during his first expedition to Benguet were
attacked by brave and armed Igorots from a population of 500 houses, their number
was reduced to 100 due to resistance and a white pox epidemic.
1846
1852
: Trinidad served as the capital of the administrative territory of Benguet during the
Spanish Era, Galvey established the Commandancia PoliticoMilitares de Benguet
composed of 31 Commandancia. Its headquarters was located at present-day, Puguis.
Galvey notes that the Igorot attitude towards the European is one of reluctance such
that only a few Christian Converts lived near the five Spaniards & 20 lowlanders in La
Trinidad & many migrated into the interior.
Late 1899s
: Through the leadership of Juan Ora Cario, Mateo Carantes and Piraso, the Ibalois
rose at 500 strong men. With 500 other Katipuneros, they looted and burned the
Commandancia. The last Commandante fled for Bontoc.
1900
: Benguet became the first Phil. Civil Government set up by virtue of Phil. Comm. Act No.
48 which provided for the Organization of the townships of Benguet making Baguio its
capital. H.P. Whitmarsh was appointed Civil Governor of Benguet;
1903
1903- 1927
1905
1910
: An experimental farm school (now the Benguet State University) was established,
experimenting on the susceptibility of American vegetables such as cabbage, lettuce, &
strawberry;
1916
1918
: The Dangwa Family builds a small transportation enterprise. From its original Baguio
La Trinidad line, it extended to Acop, Kapangan, Bontoc, Ifugao and Tabuk by the
1930s. The population of La Trinidad is now 3,013;
1920s
1922
1924
: The first school truck is available in La Trinidad with the improvement of the roads
around the valley;
1930
Dec.27,1941
Oct. 6, 1942
The merciless execution of Igorots triggered the guerilla movement named Bolo men
so named because of their only weapons;
Through the leadership of Dennis Molintas and Bado Dangwa, they joined forces with the
US resistance troops and placed under the 66th infantry, USAFEE-NL with the motto,
Everywhere But Nowhere and Never Shall Invaders;
May 4, 1945
The liberation of La Trinidad occurred as the joint forces of the Americans and the 66th
Infantry, USAFFE entered the valley after the brief battle.
1960
: Population is now 12,415. Large- scale vegetable farming became evident. La Trinidad
became one of the leading vegetable-producing municipalities in the entire country.
Community Development efforts started;
July 1, 1966
La Trinidad ranked as a fourth class municipality as per Finance Dept. Order # 140. The
average annual income for 1963 to 1966 was P64,876.97;
April 1969
: The construction of the La Trinidad Municipal Hall started and inaugurated in October 10,
1970;
1970s
1980
Population is 28,713;
1980s
1981
The first joint La Trinidad Patronal Town Fiesta and Strawberry Festival is celebrated;
1982
1986 1987
The EDSA Revolution shakes the La Trinidad political scene with several Officers-inCharge placed in key political positions. Several development projects lined up were
scrapped;
July 1, 1986
July 1, 1987
1989
Pres. Corazon Aquino proclaims June 16, 1989 as the Municipality of La Trinidad Day
under Proclamation No. 394;
1991
1990s
: La Trinidad is tagged as the Strawberry Fields of the Philippines and Rose Capital of the
Philippines, La Trinidad serves as the Trading Center for Benguet, Education Center for
Benguet and Seat of several Regional Offices,
July 1, 1991
Sept. 6, 1991
The construction starts for the 2storey new public market building and completed in
1993 as part of the earthquake rehabilitation fund;
April 1993
July 1, 1993
: La Trinidad is classified to a third class municipality as per Finance Department Order 3593. Average Annual Income from 1989-1992 was P8, 036,000.00;
1998
July 1998
: Dugad Mo, Shalosim starts a drive to clean Balili River and La Trinidads burgeoning
garbage problem. Development programs focuses on the efficient and effective
delivery of economic and social services;
2000s
: Population reaches 67,963 with a very high average growth rate of 4.4%. The vegetable
industry feels the ill-effects of the opening up of the countrys economy to open trade.
Efforts are focused on exposing farmers to technologies to gain competency in the local
market.
2001
Jan.28,2002
: The Municipality of La Trinidad becomes a first class municipality by virtue of DOF MC1
- M13 based on its average income of P36M from CY 1996-1999;
La Trinidad gets country-wide praises for baking a 5ft high, 6ft wide & 7 ft long Giant
Strawberry Cake;
August 2002
The Strawberry Festival marks the agri-tourism event with a Twin Giant Strawberry
Cake.
March 18, 2004: La Trinidad enters a larger Giant Strawberry Cake into the Guinness Book of World Records.
A year later, the record is confirmed with the title Largest Fruit Shortcake. A month
afterwards, this was also entered in Ripleys Believe it or Not!
August 23, 2004 :
: Judge F. Cabato cancels and reverts back to public domain, a nine-hectare title located
within the Puguis Communal Forest;
Marking its 55th Foundation Day, the 3-storey public market building is inaugurated. A
year later, the one-storey market was demolished to give way to a future plaza.
2005
Average income of the municipal government from 2000 to 2005 drastically increased to
P 85.95 M.
May 2006
The metes and bounds of the Puguis Communal Forest are final after conduct of a joint
survey with DENR. The other communal forests and Busol watershed are expected to
shall follow suit.
2007
Census population is 97,810, with a growth rate of 5.1%. The municipal revenue
generated is P110 M. The Municipal Gymnasium is constructed.
2010
Name of Leader
1899-1900
1900-1901
Origin
Position
Poblacion
Pico
1901-1902
Poblacion
1902-1903
Pico
1903-1904
Pico
1904-1905
Pico
1905-1906
Poblacion
1906-1907
Shilan
1907-1908
Shilan
1908-1909
Pico
1909-1910
Pico
1910-1911
Pico
1912-1913
Alno
1913-1914
Alno
1914-1915
Poblacion
1915-1916
Poblacion
1916-1917
Shilan
1917-1918
Shilan
1918-1919
Bineng
1919-1920
Bineng
1920-1921
Pico
1921-1924
Pico
1924-1926
Pico
1926-1929
Pico
1929-1931
Shilan
1931-1934
Pico
1934-1935
Pico
1935-1937
Pico
1937-1941
Alapang
1941-1944
Pico
1945-1946
Alapang
1946-1949
Alapang
1949-1952
Pico
1952-1955
Pico
Municipal Mayor
1956-1959
Pico
Municipal Mayor
1959-1963
Pico
Municipal Mayor
1964-1967
Alapang
Municipal Mayor
1968-1971
Alapang
Municipal Mayor
1972-1979
Alapang
Municipal Mayor
1980-1986
Betag
Municipal Mayor
Shilan
1986-12/1/87
12/2/87-12/21/87
12/22/87-1/31/88
2/3/88-1998
Alapang
Municipal Mayor
Betag
Municipal Mayor
Puguis
Municipal Mayor
Bineng
Municipal Mayor
Betag
Municipal Mayor