- François
Joseph LeBreton Dorgenois was the
eighth mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana,
serving for less than a
month at the end of 1812. The
reason for his...
- François
Joseph LeBreton Dorgenois In
office December 5, 1812 –
September 4, 1815
Preceded by François
Joseph LeBreton Dorgenois Succeeded by
Augustin de...
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Phillip and
Clara Crew,
Central City (inactive) Hot Boys,
Central City.
Dorgenois and
Dumaine Crew (now
known as D' Block)
Fischer Fools,
Algiers (now known...
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LeBreton Dorgenois,
Samuel C.
Young S. Henderson,
Augustin de Macarty,
Monlon November 6, 1812 –
December 4, 1812 François
Joseph LeBreton Dorgenois Samuel...
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project was
built between 1939 and 1941. The
original boundaries were
South Dorgenois, Erato,
Calliope (now
Earhart Boulevard) and
South Prieur Streets. In...
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private quarters at the back of Besumer's grocery,
located at the
corner of
Dorgenois and
Laharpe Streets.
Besumer was
struck with a
hatchet above his right...
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October 8, 1812
November 5, 1812
Partial Democratic-Republican 8 François
Dorgenois November 6, 1812
December 4, 1812
Acting Democratic-Republican (7) Nicholas...
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Planning Commission are:
Florida Boulevard, Gallier, Law,
Congress and
North Dorgenois Streets to the north;
Mazant Street to the east;
North Galvez Street to...
- 1946 on an 18.5-acre
tract of land
bounded by
Florida Avenue and
North Dorgenois,
Mazant and
Gallier streets in the
Upper 9th Ward. It
contained 47 two-...
- Tulane/Gravier
Galvez Street Tulane/Gravier
Tonti Street Tulane/Gravier
Dorgenois Street Tulane/Gravier
Broad Street Mid-City, Tulane/Gravier
White Street...