Galicano Apacible

Galicano Apacible Antonio y del Castillo (June 25, 1864 – March 22, 1949) was a Filipino physician and politician from Batangas.A cousin to José Rizal, he co-founded La Solidaridad and the Nacionalista Party.He was then named Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources in 1917,[1] serving until 1921.He is known for his piece To the American People, an Appeal, in which he tried to plead with the people of the United States to pressure its government not to invade his newly independent country.This Filipino biographical article is a stub.
Historical marker installed in 2003 in Balayan, Batangas
Spanish namesurnameSecretary of Agricultureand Natural ResourcesRafael CorpusPhilippine AssemblyBatangas1st districtFelipe AgoncilloRamón DioknoGovernor of BatangasBalayanCaptaincy General of the PhilippinesManilaNacionalistaJosé RizalLa SolidaridadNacionalista PartyFirst District of BatangasUnited Statesnewly independentThe San Diego Union-TribuneAgoncilloR. M. Dioknode las AlasF. SerranoE. ErmitaErmita-BuhainT. ApacibleBuhain2nd districtLevisteH. PerezMandanas3rd districtT. KalawC. RectoLaurel Jr.Hernandez-ReyesN. Collantes4th districtR. G. RectoM. Mendoza5th district6th districtSantosFloresM. Collantes