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952: 289:, the New Orleans municipal governmental council, from Gilberto Andry for 800 silver pesos. A year later, he was elected by the council as one of two "annual commissioners," who represented the Cabildo before the governor and oversaw audits of the city treasurer. After the 368:
In early 1803, before Louisiana was returned to France, Bouligny married Anna ArthĂ©mise Le Blanc (1785 – 1848), the daughter of a prominent allied family. The couple had 15 children, 12 of whom — six sons and six daughters — lived to adulthood.
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in 1803, Bouligny (and other colonial residents) assumed U.S. citizenship. Having resigned his Spanish military commission, Bouligny turned his attention to his large sugarcane plantation upriver from New Orleans where he also produced
311:. That same year, he was appointed as a major in the territorial militia's Fourth Regiment. In 1813, after Louisiana was admitted to the Union as a state, Bouligny became a member of the Orleans Parish 1177: 225:, serving from 1824 to 1829. He had earlier served in the territorial House of Representatives. Of French and Spanish descent, he was brother to Louis Bouligny, a state representative, and uncle of 385: 42: 788: 268:
broke out in Europe, Bouligny was assigned to the Louisiana Regiment's artillery corps, he later was put in command of a squadron of gunboats sent up the Mississippi to the
1172: 276:. In December 1795, he was promoted to lieutenant. He resigned from the regiment in 1803 when it departed the territory following Louisiana's return to French rule. 1162: 307:
as one of seven representatives from Orleans County. He was reelected to the house in 1807. During his second term, he served on the committee that drafted the
704: 345:. He served as chair of the Senate Agriculture Committee in the second session of the 20th Congress where he supported several tariff bills, including the 1147: 781: 1197: 17: 356:
senator on the fifth round of balloting. Bouligny returned to Louisiana and, after contemplating running for mayor of New Orleans against incumbent
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In 1786, when he was 12, Bouligny joined Spain's Louisiana Regiment as a cadet earning a commission as sublieutenant two years later. When the
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Feller, Daniel; Moser, Harold D.; Moss, Laura-Eve; Coens, Thomas, eds. (January 2007). "From Joseph Saul (New Orleans 29th January 1829)".
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who had been elected governor. Bouligny served in the Senate from November 19, 1824, to March 4, 1829, and aligned himself with
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Rising Jacksonian sentiment doomed Bouligny's chances for reelection in 1829, and the Louisiana legislature elected
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Letters, Petitions, and Decrees of The Cabildo of New Orleans, 1800–1803: Edited and Translated
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Dominique Bouligny died in New Orleans on March 4, 1833. His remains were interred in
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Martin, Fontaine (1990). "Dominique Bouligny, Soldier and Statesman".
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In 1805, Bouligny was elected to the House of Representatives for the
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In 1824, the Louisiana state legislature elected Bouligny to the
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family. He was the couple's second child and eldest son.
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Charles Dominique Joseph Bouligny

United States Senator
Louisiana
Josiah S. Johnston
Henry Johnson
Edward Livingston
New Orleans
Louisiana
New Spain
New Orleans
Louisiana
Democratic-Republican
National Republican
U.S. Senator
Louisiana
John Edward Bouligny
New Orleans
Louisiana (New Spain)
Francisco Bouligny
Creole
War of the First Coalition
District of Illinois
Fort San Fernando De Las Barrancas
cabildo
Sale of Louisiana
tafia
Territory of Orleans
civil code of 1808
police jury

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