Matías Ramón Mella

Matías Ramón Mella
Portrait of Mella, in his military uniform, holding his iconic blunderbuss, c. 1840s–1850s
7th Vice President of the Dominican Republic
In office
September 14, 1863 – June 4, 1864
PresidentJosé Antonio Salcedo
Preceded byBenigno Filomeno de Rojas
Succeeded byUlises Francisco Espaillat
4th Minister of Finance of the Dominican Republic
In office
September 26, 1849 – April 8, 1850
PresidentBuenaventura Báez
Preceded byJacinto de la Concha
Succeeded byManuel Joaquín del Monte
Personal details
BornFebruary 25, 1816 (1816-02-25)
DiedJune 4, 1864 (1864-06-05) (aged 48)
Santiago, Spanish province of Santo Domingo
Resting placeAltar de la Patria
PartyCentral Government Board
Other political
affiliations
La Trinitaria
Spouse
Josefa Brea
(m. 1836)
RelationsJulio Antonio Mella (grandson)
ChildrenRamón María, Dominga América María, Antonio Nicanor, Ildefonso
Parent(s)Antonio Mella Álvarez and Francisca Javier Castillo Álvarez
OccupationBusinessman, politician, diplomat, independence leader
ProfessionMinister of Finance of the Dominican Republic (1849 – 1850)

Minister of War (1861 – 1864)

Vice President of the Dominican Republic (1863 – 1864)
Known forFiring the blunderbuss shot of February 27, 1844
Creator of the 1864 Guerrilla Manual
AwardsNational hero
NicknameRamón
Military service
Allegiance Dominican Republic
Branch/service Haitian Army
  • 31st and 32nd Regiment

 Dominican Army

  • Liberation Army
  • Restoration Army
Years of service1838–1864
RankGeneral
Battles/warsReform Revolution
Dominican War of Independence
Cibaeño Revolution
Dominican Restoration War
HonorsOrder of Merit of Duarte, Sánchez and Mella
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Matías Ramón Mella Castillo (25 February 1816 – 4 June 1864), commonly known as Ramón Mella, was a Dominican revolutionary, politician, and military general. He is recognized as one of 'La Trinitaria', three figures involved in the proclamation of the First Dominican Republic. Mella contributed to the establishment of the country, now known as the Dominican Republic, and is recognized by the featuring of his name in the Order of Merit of Duarte, Sánchez, and Mella.

Mella authored a guerrilla warfare handbook which played a key role in training soldiers during the Dominican Restoration War. He remained an active supporter of Dominican independence until he died in 1864, a year before Dominican independence was restored in 1865.