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Pierre Augustin Charles Bourguignon Derbigny (June 30, 1769 –
October 6, 1829) was the
sixth Governor of Louisiana. Born in 1769, at Laon, France, the...
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South Claiborne Avenue,
Cleveland Street, as well as
South and
North Derbigny Streets to the west. It is the
equivalent of what many
cities call their...
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could run for governor.
Special election called due to the
death of
Pierre Derbigny and the
succession crisis that followed. The 1845
constitution adjusted...
- in New Orleans, Louisiana. It
occupied the
square bounded by Orleans,
Derbigny, Ann Street, and
Roman Streets, just back from
Claiborne Avenue. It was...
- the Governor-elect,
Henry Johnson, took office. In 1829,
Governor Pierre Derbigny died in a
carriage accident,
allowing for
Senate President Armand Beauvais...
- to the north,
North Claiborne Avenue,
Iberville Street,
North and
South Derbigny Street,
Cleveland Street,
South Claiborne Avenue to the east, the Pontchartrain...
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problematic when in 1817 the
Louisiana Supreme Court,
composed of
Pierre Derbigny,
George Mathews (Chief Justice), and François
Xavier Martin,
found in Cottin...
- drug
organization in the
Seventh Ward of New Orleans. The
Frenchmen and
Derbigny gang, or "FnD,"
operated from 2006
through 2013. The gang was most notable...
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Branche J. M.
Walker DeBuys Claiborne Derbigny Bouduosquie Randall Farrar Moise King
Moise Sandidge Pugh
Morrison Oliver...
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Connecticut State Representative, and
Mayor of Putnam,
Connecticut Pierre Derbigny France
Unknown National Republican Governor of Louisiana;
previously Secretary...