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2821:J. M. Landry
2677:3rd district
2541:J. A. Landry
2487:2nd district
2345:
2327:1st district
1975:
1882:E. Broussard
1867:R. Broussard
1811:
1636:
1406:M. J. Foster
1353:(since 1868)
1269:Confederate
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994:Pierre Soulé
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358:1812 to 1828
347:Episcopalian
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220:Succeeded by
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177:Succeeded by
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120:Succeeded by
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90:Pierre Soulé
85:Succeeded by
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3457:1864 deaths
3452:1783 births
3196:Sanders Jr.
3186:Sanders Jr.
3171:Sanders Sr.
1737:B. Johnston
1323:(1865–1868)
1297:(1862–1865)
1271:(1861–1865)
1161:(1812–1861)
952:James Brown
923:U.S. Senate
657:During the
527:Jesse Batey
466:, a man of
460:U.S. Senate
418:New Orleans
208:Preceded by
165:Preceded by
108:Preceded by
73:Preceded by
3446:Categories
3361:G. W. Long
3351:G. W. Long
3096:McAllister
2981:M. Johnson
2791:Domengeaux
2526:Thibodeaux
2521:la Branche
2406:St. Martin
2366:St. Martin
2346:H. Johnson
2051:Buckingham
1897:R. B. Long
1722:R. M. Long
1647:Livingston
1556:J. Edwards
1536:E. Edwards
1526:E. Edwards
1516:E. Edwards
1396:S. McEnery
1371:J. McEnery
1230:I. Johnson
1190:H. Johnson
830:2018-02-02
806:2018-02-02
675:References
554:Democratic
531:Maringouin
478:, against
437:aristocrat
337:Early life
246:1783-09-14
3417:Territory
3391:Robertson
3161:Wickliffe
3091:Alexander
3001:Blackburn
2946:Waggonner
2926:Breazeale
2916:Blanchard
2771:Broussard
2716:Harmanson
2651:Jefferson
2431:Fernández
2421:Estopinal
2411:Wilkinson
2141:O'Mahoney
2076:Pettigrew
2041:Henderson
2036:Doolittle
2031:Sebastian
1852:Blanchard
1777:Fromentin
1632:Claiborne
1617:Destréhan
1541:M. Foster
1511:McKeithen
1416:Blanchard
1366:Pinchback
1245:Wickliffe
1185:Thibodaux
1180:Robertson
1170:Claiborne
659:Civil War
600:New Roads
492:President
345:. He was
325:and as a
319:Louisiana
273:Louisiana
198:In office
155:In office
140:Louisiana
98:In office
63:In office
55:Louisiana
3406:Sheridan
3401:Johnston
3382:At-large
3371:Holloway
3301:Boustany
3276:Thompson
3261:De Rouen
3221:Cazayoux
3211:H. Moore
3201:Morrison
3191:Griffith
3066:McKenzie
3046:Ransdell
2891:McCleery
2871:Sandidge
2861:J. Moore
2826:Boustany
2816:Melançon
2731:Davidson
2706:J. Moore
2661:Richmond
2646:L. Boggs
2641:H. Boggs
2631:H. Boggs
2621:Spearing
2426:O'Connor
2391:Lawrence
2381:Bouligny
2266:Barrasso
2256:Cantwell
2236:Campbell
2226:Campbell
2216:Campbell
2168:Abourezk
2081:Thurston
2026:Atchison
2011:A. White
2006:Morehead
1996:H. White
1986:H. White
1862:Thornton
1772:Magruder
1742:Landrieu
1727:Ellender
1712:Ransdell
1677:Benjamin
1657:Nicholas
1652:Waggaman
1642:Bouligny
1461:O. Allen
1431:Pleasant
1401:Nicholls
1386:Nicholls
1337:Flanders
1285:H. Allen
1200:Beauvais
1195:Derbigny
756:90015020
595:(Whig).
542:governor
482:for the
253:Virginia
188:5th
148:district
3431:Poydras
3366:C. Long
3356:S. Long
3346:McSween
3326:Overton
3281:Edwards
3271:Larcade
3266:Plauché
3226:Cassidy
3101:Abraham
3086:Cooksey
3081:McCrery
3076:Huckaby
3071:Passman
3036:Boatner
3016:Leonard
3011:Spencer
2976:Fleming
2971:McCrery
2961:McCrery
2936:Sandlin
2931:Watkins
2896:Boarman
2886:Newsham
2876:Landrum
2851:Bossier
2831:Higgins
2801:Caffery
2756:Kellogg
2751:Darrall
2741:Darrall
2736:Newsham
2726:Perkins
2701:Garland
2696:Bullard
2691:Overton
2636:Maloney
2626:Maloney
2611:Gilmore
2586:Coleman
2576:Wallace
2561:Sheldon
2536:Bullard
2461:Scalise
2361:La SĂ©re
2356:Slidell
2183:Andrews
2173:Melcher
2131:Wheeler
2126:Frazier
2121:Harreld
2116:Spencer
2106:Ashurst
2086:Stewart
2056:Allison
1976:Johnson
1912:Kennedy
1887:Overton
1857:McEnery
1827:Kellogg
1822:Slidell
1812:Johnson
1765:Class 3
1747:Cassidy
1732:Edwards
1717:H. Long
1702:Caffery
1692:Kellogg
1637:Johnson
1610:Class 2
1501:E. Long
1491:E. Long
1476:E. Long
1451:H. Long
1446:Simpson
1421:Sanders
1381:Packard
1376:Kellogg
1361:Warmoth
1306:Shepley
1175:Villeré
780:19 June
667:in his
570:elected
548:as the
506:to the
3396:Butler
3321:Aswell
3286:Breaux
3256:Lazaro
3231:Graves
3206:Rarick
3176:Favrot
3166:Morgan
3156:Favrot
3106:Letlow
3056:Wilson
3031:Newton
2966:Fields
2956:Roemer
2941:Brooks
2811:Tauzin
2796:Willis
2786:Mouton
2781:Montet
2776:Martin
2746:Acklen
2711:Dawson
2666:Carter
2551:Taylor
2531:Conrad
2516:Dawson
2506:Ripley
2501:Thomas
2496:Gurley
2456:Jindal
2451:Vitter
2436:HĂ©bert
2396:Gibson
2386:Sypher
2376:Eustis
2371:Dunbar
2276:Schatz
2271:Hoeven
2261:Tester
2246:Dorgan
2241:McCain
2231:Inouye
2221:Inouye
2211:McCain
2206:Inouye
2188:Inouye
2136:Thomas
2111:Curtis
2096:Gamble
2046:Harlan
2016:Sevier
2001:Sevier
1981:Benton
1971:Holmes
1907:Vitter
1902:Breaux
1892:Feazel
1842:Eustis
1832:Eustis
1807:Porter
1802:Conrad
1797:Mouton
1792:Porter
1707:Foster
1697:Gibson
1682:Harris
1662:Barrow
1561:Landry
1551:Jindal
1546:Blanco
1531:Roemer
1496:Kennon
1436:Parker
1351:State
1295:Union
1240:HĂ©bert
1235:Walker
1225:Mouton
1159:State
1066:from
754:
494:, and
297:Spouse
3426:Clark
3336:Allen
3291:Hayes
3216:Baker
3141:Irion
3136:Lewis
3061:Mills
3051:Elder
3041:Baird
3021:Young
3006:Morey
2951:Leach
2921:Ogden
2901:Smith
2881:Vidal
2866:Jones
2856:Morse
2806:Treen
2766:Price
2686:Brent
2616:Dupré
2606:Davey
2596:Davey
2591:Lagan
2581:Lagan
2566:Ellis
2511:Chinn
2441:Tonry
2416:Meyer
2351:White
2341:White
2251:Akaka
2178:Cohen
2101:Stone
2091:Clapp
2071:Jones
2066:Dawes
2021:Bagby
1991:Troup
1872:Guion
1847:White
1837:Jonas
1817:Soulé
1782:Brown
1672:Downs
1667:Soulé
1627:Brown
1622:Posey
1521:Treen
1506:Davis
1486:Davis
1481:Jones
1471:Leche
1441:Fuqua
1411:Heard
1391:Wiltz
1342:Baker
1332:Wells
1280:Moore
1250:Moore
1220:Roman
1215:White
1210:Roman
1205:Dupré
752:JSTOR
653:Death
138:from
53:from
3331:Dear
3296:John
3251:Pujo
3181:Kemp
3126:Nash
3026:King
2911:Elam
2906:Levy
2721:Penn
2601:Buck
2571:Hahn
2556:Mann
2546:Hunt
2401:Hunt
2061:Coke
1687:West
1456:King
1426:Hall
1311:Hahn
908:1842
899:Whig
782:2022
587:, a
550:Whig
546:1842
504:Whig
490:for
291:Whig
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