Louis Alfred Wiltz (January 21, 1843 – October 16, 1881) was an American politician from the state of Louisiana. He served as 29th Governor of Louisiana...
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of the convict lease system, state Treasurer Edward A. Burke, and Lieutenant Governor Louis A. Wiltz, who supported the corrupt Louisiana Lottery. Nicholls...
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became Governor of Louisiana in 1881 after the death of Louis A. Wiltz. McEnery was elected to a full term as governor in 1884, but failed to be re-elected...
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Sobel 1978, pp. 574–575. "Louis Aflred Wiltz". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 2, 2023. "Louis Alfred Wiltz". Secretary of State of Louisiana...
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(river), a river in Belgium and Luxembourg that flows through the town People Jason Wiltz (born 1976), American football player Louis A. Wiltz, (1843-1881)...
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New Orleans, St. Louis & Chicago Railroad. In his newly adopted city Burke developed a friendship with Louis A. Wiltz, at the time, a politically ambitious...
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since 1930, New Orleans has used a two-round system with a preliminary round and a runoff if no candidate reached a majority in the first round. All mayors...
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take place under the Louisiana Constitution of 1879. As a result of this election Louis A. Wiltz became Governor of Louisiana. The election saw widespread...
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This is a list of United States governors who died in office....
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office in Louisiana. The current lieutenant governor is Billy Nungesser, a Republican. The lieutenant governor is also the commissioner of the Louisiana...
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1836–1921) was a soldier, businessman, editor, and African-American Republican politician in Louisiana during the Reconstruction era. He was born as a free man...
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Emancipation Rejoicings in St. Louis". The New York Times. January 14, 1865. Lawrence O. Christensen and Gary R. Kremer, A History of Missouri: Volume IV...
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president expired. Elected a Democrat, Alexandre Mouton, as a minority-party Speaker. Elected a Democrat, Alcée Louis la Branche, as a minority-party Speaker...
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(d. 1971) March 11 – Harry H. Laughlin, eugenicist (d. 1943) March 28 – Louis Wolheim, character actor (d. 1931) April 18 – Sam Crawford, baseball player...
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List of floods (category Articles with hatnote templates targeting a nonexistent page)
"transformed the Yazoo Valley into an inland lake." Mayor Louis A. Wiltz of New Orleans published a circular on 30 May addressed to "the Mayors of thirty-four...
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Jindal appointed the first Republican speaker in over a hundred years even though the Democrats held a small majority. When Democrat John Bel Edwards succeeded...
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Benjamin Franklin Flanders (January 26, 1816 – March 13, 1896) was a teacher, politician and planter in New Orleans, Louisiana. In 1867, he was appointed...
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"transformed the Yazoo Valley into an inland lake." Mayor Louis A. Wiltz of New Orleans published a circular on May 30 addressed to "the Mayors of thirty-four...
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workers in Baltimore, Maryland lead to a sympathy strike in Pittsburgh, and a worker's rebellion in St. Louis before U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes...
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14 – Margaret Sanger, birth control advocate (died 1966) September 19 – Louis Joseph Vance, novelist (died 1933) October 2 – Wallace Stevens, poet (died...
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Robinson, U.S. Senator from Indiana from 1925 to 1935 (died 1961) March 13 – Louis Chauvin, ragtime pianist (died 1908) March 29 – Raymond Hood, Art Deco architect...
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Phillip DeVillier. The Louisiana Constitution of 1812 did not provide for a lieutenant governor to preside over the state senate and allowed the president...
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erection of a monument to Robert E. Lee. In 1880, Governor Louis A. Wiltz appointed Fenner to the newly reorganized state supreme court for a four-year...
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United States. President: Rutherford B. Hayes (R-Ohio) Vice President: William A. Wheeler (R-New York) Chief Justice: Morrison Waite (Ohio) Speaker of the...
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senator representing Concordia Parish from 1880 to 1884. When Governor Louis A. Wiltz died in 1881, Lieutenant Governor Samuel D. McEnery assumed the governorship...
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elected first as a Unionist 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...
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Democrats. Robertson was serving as President of the Senate when Governor Louis A. Wiltz died in 1881. Lieutenant Governor Samuel D. McEnery assumed the Governorship...
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following is a list of elections in Mayor of New Orleans and a summary of their results. Since 1930, New Orleans has used a two-round system with a preliminary...
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37th mayor of New Orleans (November 30, 1874 – December 19, 1876). Leeds was a member of the white supremacist organization White League and had furnished...
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Wheeler Compromise (category William A. Wheeler)
take over the legislature en masse, by having their elected Speaker, Louis A. Wiltz, former mayor of New Orleans, take the chair immediately when they entered...
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