Background
SAMPAIO CORRÊA, José was born on September 8, 1875 in Niterôi. Son of Doctor Felippe Sampaio Correa and Luiza Duque Estrada Mattoso Corrêa.
engineer Industrialist professor
SAMPAIO CORRÊA, José was born on September 8, 1875 in Niterôi. Son of Doctor Felippe Sampaio Correa and Luiza Duque Estrada Mattoso Corrêa.
Chief engineer of anti-drought operations in the State of Rio Grande do Norte (administration of Rodrigues Alves). Later chief inspecting engineer of the City Improvements Company of Rio de Janeiro. Chief engineer of the new water works of Rio de Janeiro.
Of the National Exposition of 1908.
Of the Northwestern Railway of Brazil. Inspector general of public works (administration of Affonso Penna).
Formerly professor in the Colegio Kopke. At present titular professor in the Polytechnic School.
Founder of the newspaper A Tarde of Rio de Janeiro.
Ex-director of the Light and Power Company of Campos, of the Portuguese Company of Rio de Janeiro, of the Brazilian Air-Mail Company, and of the Brazilian Radio-Telegraphic Company. President of the firm Sampaio Corrêa & Compania Proprietor of the Santa Luzia Factory, located in the State of Rio de Janeiro.
Brazilian delegate to the Sixth Pan-American Conference of Havana, to the Inter-Parliamentary Conference of Washington.
Delegate of the National Congress on official visit to the Mexican Parliament. Federal deputy, 1918-1921.
Federal senator, 19211927. Delegate from the Federal District to the Constituent Assembly, 1933.