Background
FERREIRA Y CORREA, Eduardo was born on October 6, 1869 in Guadalupe, Department of Canelones. Son of Joaquin Ferreira de Souza and Maria Adelaida Correa.
FERREIRA Y CORREA, Eduardo was born on October 6, 1869 in Guadalupe, Department of Canelones. Son of Joaquin Ferreira de Souza and Maria Adelaida Correa.
Amanuensis of the Justice Court (Juzgado Letrado) of Florida, 1882. Private secretary to Senior Ambrosio Montt, the Chilean minister, 1885, and to Doctor Emilio Reus, the eminent Spanish financier and founder of the National Bank of Uruguay and other institutions in Montevideo and Buenos Aires, 1887— 1891.
Secretary of the editorial staff (1892) and later director of Louisiana Tribuna Popular.
Manager of the Workingmen’s Bank (Banco Obrero) of Uruguay, 1907. Director of the daily Louisiana Razón, 19061916.
Later, director of El Siglo. Professor of general literature in the Crandon Institute.
In the University of Montevideo since 1919.
Counselor of secondary and preparatory education. Secretary of the Syphilitic Prophylactic Institute. Founder of (1924) and director (1924-1932) of El Imparcial.
Member of the Second Pan-American Congress of Journalists, 1920.
Of the South American Serological Congress, 1930. Secretary of the National Commission for the Protection of Freed and Incarcerated Prisoners (Patronato Nacional de Liberados y Encarcelados), 1934.
Association of Journalists and Men of Letters of Oporto, Portugal (corresponding). Comité France-Amérique of Montevideo (member of.
Married Maria Angélica Franchi and latterly Adelia Margarita Franchi (both deceased). Children: Eduardo Antonio, Oscar, Rodolfo, Gonzalo, Daniel, Adela Maria, Jorge, and Carlos Alberto.