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Louisiana delegation resigning or vacating their seats after Louisiana withdrew from the
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Spanish were used in his family home and in correspondence with cousins in Europe, while he used English in letters with his wife. In Congress, he conducted business in English, although during the debate over the election of a
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December 29, 1861, but he continued to duel into 1863 by which time his arm was also paralyzed. He was referred to as "probably the most famous duelist in the State" by
Confederate sailor James M. Morgan.
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with plurality of 49.13% of the vote, defeating former Democratic representative
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I was not elected by that body, and I have nothing to do with it, or it with me.
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1376:"War And Social Change: Benjamin F. Butler and the Assertion of Federal Power"
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1738:[Odette Le Flaguais and Odette Le Fontenay are the same person].
807:. New Orleans, Louisiana: Parent's League of the Louise S. McGehee School
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The couple had two daughters, Corrine and Felicie. Felicie's daughter,
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A Rhetorical Analysis of Selected Ante-Bellum Speeches by Randell Hunt
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A Glorious Assemblage: The Rise of the Know-Nothing Party in Louisiana
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Members of the United States House of Representatives from Louisiana
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334:. He defeated Judge T.G. Hunt Jr., an old-line Whig, and state Rep.
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The Constitution in Congress: Descent into the Maelstrom, 1829-1861
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The Great Days of the Garden District and the Old City of Lafayette
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List of Hispanic and Latino Americans in the United States Congress
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In 1867, as part of settling a long-standing property dispute, the
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1620:(PhD). Berkeley, California: University of California, Berkeley.
1382:. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. p. 95.
1132:. No. 6586. Glasgow, Scotland. February 19, 1861. p. 4.
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress 1774–Present
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who had the backing of the Union military governor of Louisiana,
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Gates, Paul Wallace (1956). "Private Land Claims in the South".
1736:"Odette Le Flaguais et Odette Le Fontenay sont la mĂŞme personne"
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Bouligny was strongly opposed to Louisiana's secession from the
282:, was a high-ranking colonial official and military governor of
1060:. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press. p. 149.
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Louis Bouligny and Elizabeth Virginie D'Hauterive. His uncle,
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1345:"October 14, 1862 — Letter to General B.F. Butler and Others"
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1531:. Gloucester, Massachusetts: Peter Smith. pp. 218–219.
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Abraham Lincoln and Reconstruction: The Louisiana Experiment
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Remarks of Hon. J.E. Bouligny, on the Secession of Louisiana
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Members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Louisiana
1089:"The National Troubles ... Withdrawal of Louisiana Members"
728:(PhD). Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Louisiana State University.
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1244:. Charleston, South Carolina. January 8, 1862. p. 1.
1003:. West Baton Rouge, Louisiana. March 17, 1860. p. 1.
889:. New York, New York: The Tribune Association. p. 243
759:. Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Louisiana Historical Association
661:(MA). Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Louisiana State University.
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Bouligny, who went by his middle name Edward, was born in
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1853:. New York: Democratic National Committee. pp. 60–62
1812:. New York City, New York: The Macmillan Co. p. 365.
1430:. Lancaster, Pennsylvania. December 17, 1862. p. 2.
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Samuel, Martha Ann Brett; Samuel, Joseph Raymond (1961).
780:"A Brief History of the Recorder's Courts of New Orleans"
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for the 36th Congress, Bouligny responded to a quip from
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and States Rights candidate Charles Bienvenu. During the
1678:, Harper's Magazine Company, May 12, 1860, p. 296,
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1458:"From Washington: Gen. Butler to Return to New Orleans"
1150:. New Orleans, Louisiana. October 31, 1861. p. 3.
691:. Shreveport, Louisiana. September 5, 1855. p. 1.
1498:. New Orleans, Louisiana. February 13, 1863. p. 2
782:. New Orleans, Louisiana: The Law Library of Louisiana
1278:. Natchez, Mississippi. January 14, 1863. p. 1.
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1126:"The Southern Secession and the Virginia Conference"
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A History of the Bouligny Family and Allied Families
1706:. Bloomington, Indiana: iUniverse. pp. 11–15.
1351:. New York, New York: The Century Co. p. 247.
1032:(Speech). House of Representatives. Washington, D.C
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1464:. Chicago, Illinois. January 24, 1863. p. 1.
278:from Louisiana in the 1820s and his grandfather,
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326:Bouligny's remarks on the secession of Louisiana
1703:The Worst President—The Story of James Buchanan
1311:. Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books. p. 41.
250:. During his term, Louisiana seceded from the
3144:People of Louisiana in the American Civil War
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3149:Southern Unionists in the American Civil War
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1184:. Cleveland, Ohio. June 9, 1862. p. 1.
883:Greeley, Horace; Cleveland, John F. (1860).
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16:Pro-Union Louisiana politician (1824–1864)
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47:U.S. House of Representatives
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1424:"Election of Congressmen in New Orleans"
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1845:Democratic National Committee (1876).
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1347:. In J.G. Nicolay & J. Hay (ed.).
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1879:"John Edward Bouligny (id: B000665)"
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909:"The Election in the First District"
753:"BOULIGNY, John Edward, congressman"
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533:"BOULIGNY, John Edward (1824–1864)"
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1734:Pencalet, Hervé (March 26, 2016).
1614:Thomas, Jenelle Katherine (2017).
1492:"Reported Shooting of Gen. Butler"
732:from the original on June 19, 2020
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365:, Bouligny publicly supported the
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757:Dictionary of Louisiana Biography
413:engaged Bouligny to determine if
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755:. In Conrad, Glenn R. (ed.).
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236:U.S. House of Representatives
1242:The Charleston Daily Courier
290:in New Orleans by President
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1742:(in French). Archived from
997:"Letter from J.E. Bouligny"
606:. April 28, 1852. p. 2
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1130:The Glasgow Daily Herald
778:Norton, Francis (2021).
626:"Speech of Randell Hunt"
391:Peace Conference of 1861
378:United States of America
1808:Hunt, Gaillard (1925).
1700:Boulard, Garry (2015).
1672:"Marriage in High Life"
1560:"Hon. John E. Bouligny"
1272:"Late from New Orleans"
200:Transylvania University
1847:"R. B. Hayes's Record"
1523:Luthin, Reinhard Henry
1428:The Lancaster Examiner
1182:Cleveland Daily Leader
655:Hall, Ryan M. (2015).
431:Congressional Cemetery
350:, Bouligny sat on the
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118:New Orleans, Louisiana
1835: (U.S. 1889).
1740:La généalogie d'Hervé
1521:Carman, Harry James;
1276:Natchez Daily Courier
685:"American Convention"
455:Mary Elizabeth Parker
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305:Bouligny was elected
244:Know Nothing movement
168:Mary Elizabeth Parker
1892:John Edward Bouligny
1833:129 U.S. 470
1828:Levey v. Stockslager
1178:"Hon. J.E. Bouligny"
1095:. February 2, 1861.
971:"Rep. John Bouligny"
948:. Washington, D.C.:
336:Charles Didier Dreux
232:John Edward Bouligny
25:John Edward Bouligny
1937:(Vacant 1861–1862)
1590:], John Edward"
977:. Civic Impulse LLC
950:Library of Congress
915:. November 23, 1859
502:Rutherford B. Hayes
1649:The New York Times
1594:BytesOfHistory.com
1148:The Times-Picayune
1093:The New York Times
604:The New York Times
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1413:, pp. 98–99.
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1067:978-0-226-13116-0
689:The South-Western
630:The South-Western
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411:President Lincoln
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