Charles Parlange (July 23, 1851 – February 4, 1907) was a Louisiana state senator, United States Attorney, Louisiana Lieutenant Governor serving under...
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The Parlange Plantation House (French: Plantation Parlange) is a historic plantation house at Louisiana Highway 1 and Louisiana Highway 78 in Pointe Coupee...
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Virginie de Ternant (section Parlange Plantation)
second husband was Colonel Charles Parlange from whom her home derived its name. By him she had one son, Charles Parlange. As the Union Army led by General...
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de Ternant, founder of the plantation; Louisiana senator and judge Charles Parlange was her maternal uncle. She had a sister, Valentine Marie, who died...
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Louis Placide Canonge (section Louis Charles Roudanez)
was briefly the director of the Théâtre d'Orléans which was owned by Charles Parlange in 1860 but it went bankrupt right before the onset of the American...
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Alliance, a populist group, as well. His lieutenant governors were Charles Parlange and Hiram R. Lott, during his first term, and Robert H. Snyder of Tensas...
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preservationist to help protect the French Quarter of New Orleans Charles Parlange - former Chief Justice of Louisiana Supreme Court Julien Poydras –...
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River. Just northeast of Parlange is a plantation home known as Parlange Plantation. The plantation was named for Charles Parlange, a Frenchman. The home...
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2 Stat. 743 McMullin 1984, pp. 283–286. Sobel 1978, pp. 555–556. "William Charles Cole Claiborne". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 2, 2023...
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Waples (1863) James R. Beckwith (1870) Albert H. Leonard (1878–1885) Charles Parlange (1885–1889) William Grant (1889–1892) Ferdinand B. Earhart (1892–1896)...
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operation of law Preceded by Seat established by 21 Stat. 507 Succeeded by Charles Parlange Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Louisiana...
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District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana vacated by Judge Charles Parlange. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on February 20, 1907...
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Knobloch Democratic 1884 1888 37 James Jeffries Democratic 1888 1892 38 Charles Parlange Democratic 1892 1893 39 Hiram R. Lott Democratic 1893 1896 40 Robert...
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Political offices Preceded by Charles Parlange Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court 1894–1899 Succeeded by Frank A. Monroe...
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1852 The Constitution of 1852 Set this to in end in 1856 Resigned When Charles Homer Mouton resigned from office, William F. Griffin, as president pro...
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Judiciary: Preparing for Demographic Change (Springer, 2021), pp. 75–76. Charles Fairman, "The Retirement of Federal Judges", Harvard Law Review 51(3):397–443...
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Justice: Melville Fuller (Illinois) Speaker of the House of Representatives: Charles Frederick Crisp (D-Georgia) Congress: 52nd January 1 – Ellis Island begins...
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Charles Erasmus Fenner (February 14, 1834 – October 24, 1911) was a Louisiana lawyer who captained a battery in the American Civil War, and later served...
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Political offices Preceded by Clay Knobloch Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana 1888–1892 Succeeded by Charles Parlange...
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Louisiana In office 1893–1895 Governor Murphy J. Foster Preceded by Charles Parlange Succeeded by Robert H. Snyder Member of the Louisiana State Senate...
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Chief Justice Francis T. Nicholls 1892–1904; 1904–1911, Chief Justice Charles Parlange 1893–1894 Henry C. Miller 1894–1899 Newton C. Blanchard 1897–1903 (five...
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March 1, 1905 Elevated 2 Charles B. Bellinger D. Ore. April 11, 1893 April 15, 1893 April 15, 1893 May 12, 1905 – 3 Charles Parlange E.D. La. December 11...
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1R 1890 1891 Edward Douglass White (D) 6D 1892 Murphy J. Foster (D) Charles Parlange (D) T. S. Adams (D) Joe Cunningham (D) John Pickett(D) 38D 96D, 2R...
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Justice: Melville Fuller (Illinois) Speaker of the House of Representatives: Charles Frederick Crisp (D-Georgia) Congress: 52nd (until March 4), 53rd (starting...
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Homeplace Plantation House (category National Register of Historic Places in St. Charles Parish, Louisiana)
builder who constructed the Parlange Plantation House, with which it shares many similar features. It is, with Parlange, one of the best-preserved examples...
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with the other four black senators voted against a bill put forth by Charles Parlange in 1884 to put convicts to work on levees and to break the current...
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Dunn Pinchback Antoine Wiltz McEnery Robertson Walton Knobloch Jeffries Parlange Lott Snyder Estopinal Sanders Lambremont Barret F. Mouton Bouanchaud Johnson...
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Geneviève, Missouri, c. 1792 is an example of poteaux-sur-sol construction. Parlange Plantation House in Mix, Louisiana, was built c. 1754 and is an early example...
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Robert Charles Wickliffe (January 6, 1819 – April 18, 1895) was Lieutenant Governor and the 15th Governor of Louisiana from 1856 to 1860. He was born...
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He was bought by James H. Caldwell of New Orleans, who founded the St. Charles Theatre and New Orleans Gas Light Company. Dunn worked for Caldwell as...
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