Augusto Montenegro

[1] He completed the Belém-Bragança Railway on December 31, 1901,[citation needed] regularized the finances, improved the water service, and resolved the centuries-old dispute over the lands of Amapá, winning over the French.

Augusto Montenegro replaced governor Paes de Carvalho.

The governor abolished the Conservatório de Música Instituto Carlos Gomes, by decree, dismissing the director and all teachers, in 1908, saying he had to cut expenses.

Almirante Barroso, at the junction, in Belém, leads to the district of Icoaraci, due to the expansion of the municipality, being one of its busiest roads.

The mansion now houses the Museum of the Federal University of Pará.