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Louisiana: Constitutional Convention



Delegates to State Constitutional Convention, 1811-1972 (May be incomplete!)
Jean Noel Destréhan 1811 Bernard deMarigny 1812 Henry Johnson 1812 Alexander Porter 1812 Charles Magill Conrad 1844 Duncan Farrar Kenner 1844 Judah P. Benjamin 1845 André Bienvenu Roman 1845 Joseph Marshall Walker 1845 Duncan Farrar Kenner 1852 André Bienvenu Roman 1852 Charles Jacques Villeré 1852 William Jasper Blackburn 1867 Joseph Parkinson Newsham 1867-68 Michel Vidal 1867 John Spafford Harris 1868 P. B. S. Pinchback 1868 Newton C. Blanchard 1879 Donelson Caffery 1879 Milton J. Cunningham 1879 Albert Estopinal 1879 Matthew D. Lagan 1879 William Mallory Levy 1879 Don Albert Pardee 1879 Charles Parlange 1879 P. B. S. Pinchback 1879 Thomas J. Semmes 1879 Louis A. Wiltz 1879 Taliaferro Alexander 1898 Martin Behrman 1898 Phanor Breazeale 1898 George K. Favrot 1898 Joseph E. Ransdell 1898 Jared Y. Sanders 1898 John R. Thornton 1898 Newton C. Blanchard 1913 David M. Pipes 1918 Martin Behrman 1921 Allen J. Ellender 1921 Joachim O. Fernandez 1921 Frederick J. Heintz II 1921 Sigur Martin 1921 James G. Palmer 1921 Jared Y. Sanders 1921 Charles Roemer III 1972


 

 


 
   
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