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    Jacques Dupré (February 12, 1773 – September 14, 1846) was a Louisiana State Representative, State Senator and the eighth Governor. Born in New Orleans...
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  • Jacques Dupre House may refer to: Jacques Dupre House (Jarreau, Louisiana), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Pointe Coupee Parish...
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  • Lucius Jacques Dupré (April 18, 1822 – March 5, 1869) was a prominent Confederate politician during the American Civil War. He was born in St. Landry...
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  • Senator Dupre or Dupré may refer to: Reggie Dupre (born 1957), Louisiana State Senate Jacques Dupré (1773–1846), Louisiana State Senate This disambiguation...
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    in Rouen into a wealthy musical family, Marcel Dupré was a child prodigy. His father Aimable Albert Dupré was titular organist of Saint-Ouen Abbey from...
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  •  220–223. Sobel 1978, p. 556. "Jacques Philippe Villere". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 2, 2023. "Jacques Phillippe Villere". Secretary...
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    Milton Elliott X 1. Charles Jacques Villeré 2. Charles Magill Conrad X 3. Duncan Farrar Kenner X 4. Lucius Jacques Dupré 5. Henry Marshall X 6. John Perkins...
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    Elliott X Louisiana 1. Charles Jacques Villeré X 2. Charles Magill Conrad X 3. Duncan Farrar Kenner X 4. Lucius Jacques Dupré X 5. Benjamin Lewis Hodge (died...
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  • Lucius Robinson (1810–1891), American lawyer and politician Lucius Jacques Dupré (1822–1869), American politician Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar (II)...
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  • newspaper, the Louisiana Progress. Dupré was born into an established French-American family, the son of Lucius Jacques Dupré (1822–1869) and the former Caroline...
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    six were French Creoles and spoke French: Jacques Villeré, Pierre Derbigny, Armand Beauvais, Jacques Dupré, Andre B. Roman and Alexandre Mouton. According...
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    1936–40; 1952–68 Gilbert L. Dupré, state representative and district court judge for St. Landry Parish H. Garland Dupré, state representative and U.S...
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    the ninth U.S. Governor of Louisiana. Born near Opelousas, the son of Jacques Étienne Roman of Opelousas, Louisiana, and Marie-Louise Patin, Roman's...
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    in the special election to fill the post. The new senate president, Jacques Dupré, became the new acting governor until he resigned in 1831 and was replaced...
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    married Mary Eliza Stone and John married Marie-Louise Dupré, who was related to Jacque Dupré, former governor of Louisiana. Every first-born daughter...
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    1778) Sylvain Charles Valée, Marshal of France (b. 1773) September 14 – Jacques Dupré, Louisiana State Representative, State Senator, and Governor (b. 1773)...
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    Louisiana In office 1828–1831 Governor Pierre Derbigny Armand Beauvais Jacques Dupré Preceded by Pierre Derbigny Succeeded by George Eustis Sr. Personal...
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    Lafayette Parish. He married Zelia Rousseau, the granddaughter of Governor Jacques Dupré, in 1826; they had 5 children before her death in 1837, one of whom...
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    in the special election to fill the post. The new senate president, Jacques Dupré, became the new acting governor until he resigned in 1831 and was replaced...
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  • Joseph Jacques Yanick Dupré (November 20, 1972 – August 16, 1997) was a Canadian professional ice hockey left winger who played 35 games over parts of...
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    Louisiana: Armand Julie Beauvais (National Republican) (until January 14), Jacques Dupré (National Republican) (starting January 14) Governor of Maine: until...
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    Martin Blache Attorney General of Louisiana In office 1830–1832 Governor Jacques Dupré Andre B. Roman Preceded by Alonzo Morphy Succeeded by Etienne Mazureau...
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    Kentucky: Thomas Metcalfe (National Republican) Governor of Louisiana: Jacques Dupré (National Republican) (until January 31), André B. Roman (Whig) (starting...
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  • 21D, 3? Edward Livingston (J) 1J, 1W, 1NR Arnaud Beauvais (NR) 1830 Jacques Dupré (NR) George Eustis Sr. (W) 1831 André B. Roman (W) W majority W majority...
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    interred at St. Louis Cemetery No. 2, in New Orleans. Charles Jacques Villeré VILLERE, Jacques Philippe in the Louisiana Historical Association's Dictionary...
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  • serves as the dedicated nurse to Paul Dupré, a wealthy industrialist undergoing treatment for heart problems. Dupré dies suddenly while receiving an injection...
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    The Weasel The Ruling Voice Business Man Uncredited In Line of Duty Jacques Dupres 1932 The Woman from Monte Carlo Karkuff The World and the Flesh Revolutionary...
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  • Confederate Congress. Dupré would later hold his father-in-law's former House seat, as would Dupré's own son-in-law, Felix Octave Pavy. Dupré would be known...
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  • landmarks Antoine Dubuclet (1810–1887) – State Treasurer of Louisiana Jacques Dupre (1773–1846) – 8th Governor of Louisiana Edwin Edwards (1927–2021) –...
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    lithograph by Louis Dupré in his travel book, Voyage à Athènes et à Constantinople, 1820s. A hand-coloured lithograph by Louis Dupré in his travel book...
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