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HISTORY OF STA.

RITA SAMAR

Santa Rita is a town known but to a few people of Samar. However, in a few
years. the San Juanico Bridge will be completed. This multi-million bridge will be a
water link between Tacloban City at one end and Santa Rita at the other. This link,
which is the Philippine-Japan Friendship Highway, formerly known as the Philippine
Highway, is envisioned to connect the entire archipelago from north to south, facilitating
travel and communication between Samar and Leyte and the provinces of Luzon and
Mindanao. The tiny island between Samar and Leyte, known to many people
as Tabucan Island, became the first site of poblacion. Local tradition dates the founding
of the town to the early part of the eighteenth century. No historical records however
and whatsoever could be found. The early settlers, according to the aged inhabitants,
were the tribes of Agoy, Amistoso, Lacambra clans. Joaquin Amistoso rose to be their
leader. San Juanico Strait was supposed to have been named in his honor. The people
made their living by small-scale fishing. In 1800, Capitan Bartolome Sanchez, the head
of the Spanish Expedition, was enticed by the people's friendliness and stayed to help
the people of the island. He called nearby tribes to unite with them and made Joaquin
Amistoso as Cabeza de Barangay. The ruin of the watch tower locally called Barawalti,
are mute evidence of Moro raids. A fleet of moro vintas defeated Capitan Tiago and
men. This fleet was headed by the famous Sultan Kudarat. Some of the people
escaped to the marshy shores of the mainland of Samar. These refugees founded a
barangay called Lalawiton with peril Lacambra as their capitan. The site of Lalawiton is
the present site of the poblacion. In 1863, the municipality of Santa Rita was officially
recognized by the Spanish authorities. Before that time it belonged to the Municipality
of Basey, Santa Rita was reverted to its former status as a barangay of Basey from
1904 to 1906. Pedro Amistoso was elected as municipal president in the first local
election held in 1908. Succeeding him were Mamerto Ilagan, 1910; Alipio Ragarit 1912;
Inocencio Hilvano 1916; Florentino Nerviol, 1928; and Margarito Caberic 1932–1940.
Conrado Adolfo was elected municipal mayor in 1941 but was unable to serve his full-
time because of the onset of the Second World War. Florentino Nerviol served as
Mayor from 1942 to 1944 and as [PCAU] (Philippine Civil Affairs Unit) mayor to January
6, 1945, and Margarito Caberic succeeded him up to May 31, 1946. Isidro Zeta was
appointed mayor until the held in 1947. Succeeding him were Simplicio Lacaba 1948;
Pedro Hilvano, acting 1952 and elected in 1956; Gaudencio Espino in 1960; re-elect in
1964 and again Pedro Hilvano elected in 1968 and re-elected in the latest election.

ARTIFACTS OF STA. RITA SAMAR


FIESTIVAL OF STA. RITA SAMAR OFFICIAL SEAL OF STA. RITA SAMAR

HISTORICAL SITES OF STA. RITA SAMAR


STA. RITA PARISH

TOURIST DESTINATION IN STA. RITA SAMAR

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