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Henry Johnson (Louisiana politician)

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for governor. Some of the men he supported were elected, but the legislature re-elected incumbent Bouligny to the Senate. Bouligny had first been elected after Johnson resigned to take the governorship in 1824. (Adams lost the Presidency to Andrew Jackson.)
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During Johnson's term, his administration founded two financial institutions that promoted prosperity: the Louisiana State Bank and the Consolidated Association of Planters of Louisiana. He improved commerce within Louisiana by forming the
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said that Johnson had bequeathed the land in Donaldsonville on which was built the present-day Ascension Episcopal Church (at the corner of Attakapas/Nicholls and St. Patrick streets).
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Board to maintain and build infrastructure – such as roads and canals, to improve transportation and facilitate the movement of goods and produce to market.
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Johnson was born in Virginia. His family is said to have resided in southern Virginia, where Johnson completed academic study and became a member of Virginia
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candidate, to a full six-year U.S. Senate term. The Party asked him not to run for governor in 1824, as it wanted to retain control of that Senate seat.
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Johnson gained election as governor due to a bitter division among the Creoles at the time. He also enjoyed the goodwill of a visit to Louisiana by the
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to fill his vacancy. He served as chairman, Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, in the 17th Congress. In 1823, he was elected by the
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of French Creole descent. In 1850, he suffered a final political defeat, losing a race for U.S. Representative against
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Court in 1811; and was selected as a delegate to the first State constitutional convention in 1812.
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Rothman, Adam (Fall 2017). "Georgetown University and the Business of Slavery".
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Johnson did run for governor, being elected in 1824. He served a full term as
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In 1828, Johnson ran to gain election by the state legislature to his former
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After passing the bar, Johnson married Elizabeth Rousby Key, a daughter of
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after separating from Mexico. He also voted to repeal the tariff of 1846.
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He was re-elected for two more terms, serving in total from 1834 to 1839.
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Members of the United States House of Representatives who owned slaves
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at the end of the 18th century. In that election year, Johnson backed
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State of Louisiana: Louisiana Secretary of State: Henry S. Johnson
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from 1824 until 1828. During his term, the legislature moved the
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In June 1838, while a congressman, Johnson was a party to the
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in 1818, Johnson was elected by the state legislature as a
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descent, whose father had been a high-ranking official in
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In 1848 Johnson lost a bid to remain in the Senate to
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The couple had a family together. 695: 362:In 1812, Johnson lost a bid to the 352: 13: 420:to a more northerly location, and 14: 3548: 3527:Whig Party United States senators 3462:19th-century American politicians 876:. The Georgetown Slavery Archive. 841: 502:In 1834 Johnson was elected as a 464:Charles Dominique Joseph Bouligny 321:(1824–1828). 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Henry Johnson (disambiguation)

United States Senator
Louisiana
Alexander Porter
Pierre Soulé
William C.C. Claiborne
Dominique Bouligny
U.S. House of Representatives
Louisiana
1st
Edward Douglass White, Sr.
Edward Douglass White, Sr.
Governor of Louisiana
Henry S. Thibodaux
Pierre Derbigny
Virginia
Pointe Coupee Parish
Louisiana
Democratic-Republican
National Republican
Whig
fifth Governor
Louisiana
United States representative
United States senator
slave trade in the United States
bar
Episcopalian
U.S. Congress

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