Tabaco
Tabaco, officially the City of Tabaco, is a component city in the province of Albay, Philippines. According to the, it has a population of people.
Etymology
According to native stories, the "Legend of Tabaco" was about a lost foreigner who asked the locals what the name of the place is. However a confused and frightened native whom the lost foreigner asked didn't understand what the lost foreigner was asking. The native screamed "Tabak ko!" meaning "My bolo" insinuating a person to get his tabak. The lost foreigner assumed that the native understood what he asked, then thought the name of the place is Tabaco.The Official Seal of the city was still conceived from the "Tabak Ko" legend and was officially adopted through Municipal Council Resolution No. 29 on February 23, 1966.
History
Spanish period
According to the Estado Geografico Estadistico Historico written in 1805 by Father De Huerta, the recorded history of the city began in 1587 through the missionary work of the first Franciscan Fathers. In 1616, Fr. Pedro De Alcareso became the first permanent parish priest and established a church dedicated to St. John the Baptist, the patron saint of the city.The first inhabitants settled along the seashore and engaged in fishing and crude farming. Due to the continuous attacks by the Moro raiders, the natives migrated to San Vicente and San Carlos, and started the foundation of the first poblacion in 1703, while the fishermen of the town transferred to the shores of the bay of what is now known as Barangay Cormidal. Under the administration of the first town executive, a church was built in Cormidal in 1731. Records on the elected Capitan municipal started only in 1731 with Martin Aguirre listed as the first mayor of Tabaco.
In 1811, a terrible typhoon called Baguiong Oguis or White Typhoon brought havoc to the town. This was followed in 1814 by the most destructive eruption of the Mayon Volcano, which showered the areas with ashes and stone. These two events rendered many residents homeless and left the fields unproductive for many years after. It took a full decade for the people to recover, at which time they built a cemetery and laid the foundation of the present church which was completed in 17 years.
American period and independence
The Americans landed at Tabaco on February 9, 1900, under the command of Col. Walter Howe. Despite the well-documented courage and patriotism of the Tabaqueños, the residents of Tabaco, the superior armaments and well-trained soldiers of the American army hastened its conquest of Tabaco and adjoining towns, starting the American rule in the area.With the restoration of peace after World War II, the Tabaqueños started rebuilding their lives and their land. By the time the Philippines gained independence in 1946, Tabaco was once again a thriving town.
Other catastrophic events
Another catastrophe to hit the town was Typhoon Trix in 1952, which completely submerged Natunawan Island. A 1964 fire razed the commercial center, and in 1970, another destructive storm, Typhoon Sening, slashed through the town.Cityhood
Then Representative Krisel Lagman-Luistro introduced House Bill No. 7851, upgrading the municipality of Tabaco into a component city of the province of Albay. Senate Bill No. 2244 was sponsored by Senators Sergio Osmeña III and Franklin Drilon as its counterpart in the Senate. The Republic Act No. 9020 converted the Municipality of Tabaco into a component city of the province of Albay. It was signed into law by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on February 5, 2001. The municipality was finally converted into a city after the plebiscite conducted on March 24, 2001.Local Government
Elected officials
Past municipal administrators
| Inclusive years | Gobernadorcillo |
| 1731 | Don Martin Aguirre |
| 1732 | Don Gabriel Tabad |
| 1733 | Don Pascual Payante |
| 1734 | Don Francisco Lomalag |
| 1735 | Don Bartolome Daguinot |
| 1736 | Don Pedro Gauban |
| 1737 | Don Antonio Mabangquiray |
| 1738-1739 | Don Gabriel Tabad |
| 1740-1741 | Don Antonio Mabangquiray |
| 1742 | Don Felipe Tiangco |
| 1743 | Don Gabriel Tabad |
| 1744 | Don Antonio Mabangquiray |
| 1745 | Don Sebastian Ortiz |
| 1746-1750 | Don Juan Flores |
| 1751 | Don Gabriel Tabad |
| 1752-1753 | Don Juan Flores |
| 1754-1755 | Don Manuel dela Cruz |
| 1756-1757 | Don Hilario Gobarat |
| 1758 | Don Pedro Manlagñit |
| 1759 | Don Vicente Geronimo |
| 1760-1762 | Unknown |
| 1763-1765 | Don Jose Bacilio |
| 1766 | Don Pedro Barajadia |
| 1767 | Don Jose dela Torre |
| 1768 | Don Felipe Poblete |
| 1769 | Don Pedro Barajadia |
| 1770 | Don Juan Gonzales |
| 1771 | Don Lorenzo Magdaraog |
| 1772 | Don Juan Gonzales |
| 1773 | Don Jose dela Torre |
| 1774 | Don Jose dela Virgen |
| 1775-1776 | Don Pedro Barajadia |
| 1777-1779 | Don Manuel dela Cruz |
| 1780 | Don Pedro Esteban |
| 1781 | Don Manuel dela Cruz |
| 1782 | Don Pedro Esteban |
| 1783 | Don Felix Geronimo |
| 1784 | Don Felix Mendez |
| 1785 | Don Andres Flores |
| 1786 | Don Cornelio Delos Flores |
| 1787 | Don Esteban Santelices |
| 1788 | Don Jorge Geronimo |
| 1789 | Don Cayetano de la Cruz |
| 1790 - 1791 | Don Jorge Geronimo |
| 1792 | Don Luis Amaro |
| 1793 | Don Silvestre Valentin |
| 1794 | Don Andres Flores |
| 1795 | Don Evaristo Quintin Geronimo |
| 1796 | Don Jose Fermin |
| 1797 | Don Jose Madriaga |
| 1798 | Don Felix Geronimo |
| 1799 | Don Jorge Geronimo |
| 1800 | Don Felix Geronimo |
| 1801 | Don Pablo Geronimo |
| 1802 | Don Manuel Bautista |
| 1803 | Don Gervacio Clemente |
| 1804 | Don Felix Geronimo |
| 1805 | Don Pedro Atanacio |
| 1806 | Don Jorge Geronimo |
| 1807 | Don Gervacio Clemente |
| 1808 | Don Bartolome Jorge |
| 1809 | Don Gervacio Clemente |
| 1810 | Don Francisco de la Torre |
| 1811 | Don Evaristo Quintin Geronimo |
| 1812 | Don Gervacio Clemente |
| 1813 | Don Evaristo Quintin Geronimo |
| 1814 | Don Felix Geronimo |
| 1815 | Don Bernardino delos Santos |
| 1816 | Don Juan de Dios |
| 1817 | Don Martin Luciano |
| 1818 | Don Bernardink delos Santos |
| 1819 | Don Esteban Flores |
| 1820 | Don Luis Beltran |
| 1821 | Don Eustaquio de Vera |
| 1822 | Don Felix Soriano |
| 1823 | Don Sixto Mariano |
| 1824 | Don Luis Silvestre |
| 1825 | Don Sebastian Sales |
| 1826 | Don Eustaquio de Vera and Rodrigo de Villa |
| 1827 | Don Manuel de Mesa |
| 1828 | Don Bernardino delos Santos |
| 1829 | Don Vicente Fermin |
| 1830 | Don Luciano Geronimo |
| 1831 | Don Silvestre Sotero |
| 1832 | Don Pedro Navarro |
| 1833 | Don Silvestre Rodocendo |
| 1834 | Don Agapito Flores |
| 1835 | Don Antonio del Castillo |
| 1836 | Don Eustaquio de Vera |
| 1837 | Don Jose Romano |
| 1838 | Don Leon del Castillo |
| 1839 | Don Jose Rodocendo |
| 1840 | Don Bernardino delos Santos |
| 1841 | Don Juan del Rosario |
| 1842 | Don Felipe del Rosario |
| 1843 | Don Santiago del Rosario |
| 1844 | Don Antonio del Castillo |
| 1845 | Don Bernardino de Vera |
| 1846 | Don Silvestre Bonifacio |
| 1847 | Don Luis Imperial |
| 1848 | Don Crisanto dela Virgen |
| 1849 | Don Antonio delos Santos |
| 1850 | Don Balbino Corral |
| 1851 | Don Joaquin Bufi |
| 1852 | Don Antonio Celon |
| 1853 | Don Ceferino Borbe |
| 1854 | Don Ramon Baldonado |
| 1855 | Don Placido Bongon |
| 1856 | Don Gavino Corral |
| 1857 | Don Ramon Baldonado |
| 1858 | Don Lauriano Brucelas |
| 1859 | Don Antonio Celon |
| 1860 | Don Pedro Calla |
| 1861 | Don Calixto Bono |
| 1862 | Don Tomas Borondia |
| 1863-1864 | Don Martin Bonafe |
| 1865-1866 | Don Saturnino Sagubia |
| 1867-1870 | Don Andres Ordoñes |
| 1871-1872 | Don Apolinario Brucelas |
| 1873 | Don Fausto Bombase |
| 1874 | Don Juan Bien |
| 1875-1876 | Don Rodocendo Zamora |
| 1877-1880 | Don Custodio Bobis |
| 1881-1882 | Don Mariano Villanueva |
| 1883-1884 | Don Domingo Bardonada |
| 1885-1886 | Don Valentin Brimbuela |
| 1887-1888 | Don Eriberto Berces |
| 1889 | Don Mariano Villanueva |
| 1890-1891 | Don Toribio Poblete |
| 1892 | Don Isidro Santillan |
| 1893-1894 | Don Francisco Almonte |
| 1895-1898 | Don Agustin Zamora |
| Inclusive years | Municipal president | Municipal vice-president |
| August 14, 1898 - June, 1901 | Manuel Medina | Timoteo Bueno |
| Inclusive years | Portrait | Municipal president | Municipal vice-president | Notes |
| 1900 | Toribio Poblete | |||
| 1901 | Manuel Medina | |||
| 1902-1903 | Agustin Zamora | - | ||
| 1904–1905 | Juan Bongon | |||
| 1906-1908 | T. Buenconsejo | |||
| 1909 – 1911 | Agustin Zamora | |||
| 1912 – 1913 | Juan Bongon | |||
| 1914 - 1916 | Calixto Brucelas | |||
| 1917 - 1921 | Victoriano Poblete | |||
| 1922 | Juan Bongon | |||
| 1923 | Calixto Brucelas | |||
| 1924-1926 | Victoriano Poblete | |||
| 1927 - 1934 | Bernardino Santillan | |||
| 1935 - 1937 | Victor Bocaya | |||
| 1938 - 1941 | Bernardino Santillan |
| Inclusive years | Portrait | Municipal Mayor |
| 1941 - 1943 | Felipe Manalang | |
| 1943 - 1944 | Pacifico Buenconsejo | |
| 1944 | Conrado Bootan | |
| 1944 | Emiterio Manga | |
| 1944 | Pacifico Buenconsejo | |
| 1945 - August 1945 | Apolonio Bocalbos |
| Inclusive years | Portrait | Municipal Mayor | Municipal Vice Mayor | SK Federation President | ABC President | Remarks |
| September 29, 1945 – June 13, 1946 | Brigido Bobis | Tomas Cabiles | Acting Mayor, Appointed by Pres. Sergio Osmeña | |||
| June 14, 1946 – 1947 | Andres Rios | Appointed by Pres. Manuel Roxas | ||||
| 1947 – December 30, 1951 | Tomas Cabiles | |||||
| January 1, 1952 – December 30, 1955 | Apolonio Bocalbos | |||||
| January 1, 1956 - December 30, 1959 | Tomas Cabiles | |||||
| January 1, 1960 - December 30, 1965 | Antonio Berces | |||||
| January 1, 1965 - December 30, 1967 | Apolonio Buban | |||||
| January 1, 1968 – 1975 | Leticia Berces | First Female Mayor in Tabaco and in all Albay province | ||||
| 1976 – 1980 | Salvador Moran | OIC | ||||
| 1981 - March 1986 | Jaime Berces | |||||
| 1986 | Jaime Bobis | Appointed Mayor by Pres. Corazon Aquino | ||||
| 1986 and 1987 | Johny Rocha | Appointed Mayor by Pres. Corazon Aquino | ||||
| 1987 – June 30, 1998 | Antonio O. Demetriou | |||||
| June 30, 1998 – June 30, 2007 | Atty. Alex A. Burce | |||||
| June 30, 2007 – June 30, 2013 | Cielo Krisel B. Lagman-Luistro | Reynaldo B. Bragais | ||||
| June 30, 2013 - June 30, 2016 | Maria Josefa V. Demetriou | Reynaldo B. Bragais | ||||
| June 30, 2016 – June 30, 2025 | Cielo Krisel B. Lagman-Luistro | Nestor T. San Pablo | ||||
| Term Starts on June 30, 2025 | Reynaldo B. Bragais | Baby Glenda O. Bongao | Mayor Elect |