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    Alexandre Mouton (November 19, 1804 – February 12, 1885) was a United States senator and the 11th Governor of Louisiana. He was born in Attakapas district...
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    The Alexandre Mouton House, also called the Lafayette Museum (French: Maison d'Alexandre Mouton, or Musée de Lafayette), is a historic house located at...
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    ” The city and region's cultural icons include Alexandre Mouton House, Brandt House, Charles H. Mouton House, the Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist...
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  • Bordeaux wine producer, formerly named simply Mouton Mons Mouton, a plateau on the lunar south pole Alexandre Mouton (1804–1885), United States Senator from...
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    The Mouton family, an influential Acadian family of the period, provides an excellent case study in this regard, with secessionist Alexandre Mouton retaining...
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    Jean-Jacques-Alfred-Alexandre "Alfred" Mouton (February 18, 1829 – April 8, 1864) was a Confederate general in the American Civil War. Although trained...
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  • 2023. Sobel 1978, p. 562. "Alexandre Mouton". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 2, 2023. "Alexandre Mouton". Secretary of State of Louisiana...
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    Jean Mouton, who donated the property for the church; his son Alexandre Mouton, a U.S. senator and governor of Louisiana; his grandson Alfred Mouton, a...
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    35 years, 31 days 35 years, 90 days February 2, 1837 – March 3, 1837 Alexandre Mouton LA Jacksonian 32 years, 75 days 32 years, 105 days March 4, 1837 –...
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    owning Mouton Rothschild are members of the Primum Familiae Vini. In 1718, Château Mouton and Château Calon-Ségur were acquired by Nicolas-Alexandre de Ségur...
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    Pennsylvania ■ Gabriel Moore of Alabama ■ Thomas Morris of Ohio ■ Alexandre Mouton of Louisiana ■ Robert C. Nicholas of Louisiana ■ John M. Niles of Connecticut...
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    health. Jacksonian Alexandre Mouton was elected January 12, 1837 to finish Porter's term, ending March 3, 1837. Jacksonian Alexandre Mouton was also elected...
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    opted to run for the United States Senate, but he was defeated by Alexandre Mouton. In 1838, Roman again sought election as governor. His opponent this...
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    Robert C. Nicholas (J) 24th (1835–1837) Alexandre Mouton (J) Robert C. Nicholas (D) 25th (1837–1839) Alexandre Mouton (D) 26th (1839–1841) Alexander Barrow...
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    Latour as First Growths, Mouton as a second growth and Calon-Ségur as a third growth. Nicolas-Alexandre Ségur was the son of Alexandre de le Meon de Ségur...
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    administration and finance at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette Alexandre Mouton, (1804–1885), born in Attakapas, United States Senator and Governor...
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    appointed to the U.S. Senate in April 1842 to fill the unexpired term of Alexandre Mouton, serving to March 1843, and was defeated for reelection in his own...
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    in an 1836 charter and later expanded in the 1869 charter. In 1804, Alexandre Mouton, the son of founder Jean, was born in Lafayette and would later become...
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    in Paris, the son of Suzanne (née Cahen; 1885–1940), an actress, and Alexandre Salomons, owner of La Maison du Blanc (a linen department store). His...
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  • Elected to finish Porter's term. Jan 12, 1837 – Mar 1, 1842 Jacksonian Alexandre Mouton 6 Democratic 25th 6 Re-elected in 1837. Resigned. Democratic 26th 10...
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    Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, where he lies next to his father-in-law Alexandre Mouton. American Civil War portal Biography portal List of American Civil...
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    Pierre Derbigny, Armand Beauvais, Jacques Dupré, Andre B. Roman and Alexandre Mouton. According to the historian Paul Lachance, "the addition of white immigrants...
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    LeJeune Christophe Landry Marie Laveau Rosie Ledet Alfred Mercier Alexandre Mouton Alfred Mouton Stephen Ortego Glen Pitre Homère Plessy (of Plessy v. Ferguson)...
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  • governor until his term as Senate president expired. Elected a Democrat, Alexandre Mouton, as a minority-party Speaker. Elected a Democrat, Alcée Louis la Branche...
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  • Governor of Louisiana. Fernand Mouton was born in Breaux Bridge, Louisiana. He was a great-nephew of Alexandre Mouton (1804-1885) a former Governor of...
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  • Democratic Party won its first governorship in 1843 with the election of Alexandre Mouton. It would continue to win elections throughout the rest of the antebellum...
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    socialist years. p. 3. Derfler, Leslie (1 April 1977). Alexandre Millerand: The socialist years. Mouton. p. 5. ISBN 9783111509730. Retrieved 29 June 2022....
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  • François, Alexandre (2015). Atlas Linguistique de Polynésie Française — Linguistic Atlas of French Polynesia (in French and English). Mouton de Gruyter...
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    was chartered on February 10, 1857. In the same year former Governor Alexandre Mouton donated the site in which the original building was located. In 1916...
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  • Montfrin on 15 February 1929, Mouton was the son of Alexandre Mouton and Jacqueline Dijol. He was the father of Marie-Pierre Mouton, who would succeed him as...
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