Jorge Huneeus Gana (10 April 1866 – 2 July 1926) was a Chilean attorney, writer, journalist, ambassador, legislative deputy, and cabinet minister.
[1] In 1886, while still a college student, Jorge Huneeus Gana taught literature and history at the Chilean Army War Academy.
[2] The following are highlights of his written works: The arts were Huneeus Gana's great devotion, especially music, painting, and poetry.
He was also known for his close group of friends, headed by poet Rubén Darío, with Pedro Montt and Agustín Edwards Mac-Clure who were linked to the newspaper La Época where he worked.
[1] During the government of Pedro Montt he was named Minister of Justice and Public Instruction for the brief period from 22 January to 15 June 1909.
Como yo era su regalona, antes de morir él dejó dicho que ese álbum me lo dejaba a mí.
It is not known with certainty who inherited it, but the trail picks up with two sisters surnamed Rojas Huneeus, also descendants of Isidora Zegers, who were in charge of the book until economic difficulties forced them to get rid of it.