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He was unmarried, but had a sister in New-Orleans and another in Louisville. . . . He was a man of great personal popularity, and some years ago had acquired considerable wealth, much of which, however, he expended in trying to run a Republican newspaper in New-Orleans and much more perished through
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and used it to promote moderate Unionism supporting Banks' plan, including emancipation of slaves. Hahn ran for governor with the Free-State Party and won the election with 54% or 11,411 votes.
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to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1862, as a Republican to the U.S. Senate in 1865, and later as a Republican to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1884. He was elected as the 19th
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refused to allow him or other senators-elect from former Confederate states to be seated. Later, he was elected for several terms as a Republican to the state House during the
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and the children were orphaned. With the help of his older siblings, Hahn continued his education and graduated from City High School. In 1849, at the age of 19, he began
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Although Democrats had regained control of the state legislature, Hahn was personally admired for his integrity and consistency of position. In 1884, Hahn was elected to
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On March 4, 1864, Hahn was inaugurated as governor of Union-held Louisiana in an elaborate ceremony paid for by General Banks. As governor, Hahn supported
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The following year Hahn was elected to the New Orleans city school board at the age of 22; he ran the school system as its director. He joined the
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The United States in our own time; a history from reconstruction to expansion; being an extension of "The history of the last quarter century
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In March 1864 Colonel's Short Villa briefly served as the executive mansion of the newly elected Federal Governor of Louisiana, Michael Hahn.
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plan could be carried out. Senator-elect Hahn returned to New Orleans and allied with radical Republicans calling for a
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in Louisiana. Governor Hahn played a leading role in the state constitutional convention of 1864, but he was opposed by
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The services were conducted by the Rev. Dr. Percival, Episcopalian, and the body was interred in Metairie Cemetery.
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With his widowed mother and four older siblings, Hahn immigrated as a child to the United States, arriving in
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did not seat him, as they believed the state had more work to do before being allowed to rejoin the Union.
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He suffered a ruptured blood vessel near his heart. His body was returned to New Orleans.
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Hahn resigned as governor in March 1865, and was elected by the state legislature to the
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Hahn's funeral was conducted by an Episcopal priest, and he was buried in New Orleans's
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Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Louisiana
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refused to seat any Representatives or Senators from the former Confederacy until a
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in 1884 with a strong majority. He served about a year before his death in office.
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in New Orleans, serving until January 1879. At that point, Hahn was appointed
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In 1864, with almost all of Louisiana under federal occupation, General
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Baker, Vaughn B., and Amos E. Simpson. "Michael Hahn: Steady Patriot"
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parishes. During the 1880 elections, Hahn established and edited the
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Unionist Party members of the United States House of Representatives
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Spencer C. Tucker; Paul G. Pierpaoli Jr. (30 September 2013).
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Hahn was one of two Louisiana Representatives seated in the
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Hahn was born in 1830 as the last child in his family, in
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Hahn was elected as the first German-born governor of an
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during two widely separated periods, elected first as a
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to revise Louisiana's Constitution of 1864 to include
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of the 26th state judicial district, which included
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(2007). 570:In his term, Hahn tried to gain suffrage for 3702:Jewish American people in Louisiana politics 880: 878: 876: 874: 872: 870: 868: 866: 1149:. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 405. 367: 2534: 2520: 2101: 2087: 1656: 1649: 1635: 177:February 17, 1863 â€“ March 4, 1863 29: 863: 789: 787: 117:U.S. House of Representatives 1116:Joan B. Garvey; Mary Lou Widmer (2001). 945:. Scarecrow Press. p. 23–24. 832:. Granite Hill Publishers. p. 231. 546: 496: 3762:Republican Party governors of Louisiana 3692:Bavarian emigrants to the United States 1339: 669:and published his third newspaper, the 341:, serving from 1864 to 1865 during the 142:March 4, 1885 â€“ March 15, 1886 3669: 1477:Louisiana's 2nd congressional district 1437:Louisiana's 2nd congressional district 1346:. C. Scribner's Sons. pp. 160–67. 1068: 794:Merrill, Ellen C. (30 November 2014). 784: 725:Louisiana's 2nd congressional district 665:. 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Index


John Genin
Governor of Louisiana
James Wells
George Shepley
Henry Allen
James Wells
U.S. House of Representatives
Louisiana
2nd
John Ellis
Nathaniel Wallace
Miles Taylor
James Mann
KlingenmĂĽnster
Bavaria
Germany
Washington, D.C.
Democratic
Unionist
Republican
Tulane University
LLB

planter
New Orleans
Congress
Unionist
Governor of Louisiana
American Civil War

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