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  1. Alexandre Mouton (November 19, 1804 – February 12, 1885) was a United States senator and the 11th Governor of Louisiana.

  2. Alexander Mouton war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker und von 1843 bis 1846 Gouverneur des Bundesstaates Louisiana. Zwischen 1837 und 1842 vertrat er seinen Staat im US-Senat.

  3. Alexander Mouton, elected as the first Democratic Governor of Louisiana, led the Constitutional Convention of 1845. The new Constitution directed the legislature to begin a public education system and eliminated property qualifications to vote or hold office.

  4. Alexandre Mouton, the first Democratic governor of Louisiana, served between 1843 and 1846. Though he was elected six years after the Panic of 1837, Mouton inherited a depressed economy that he tried to stimulate by selling state properties and reducing expenditures for internal improvement.

    • Antebellum Period, Civil War Period
  5. Alexander Mouton, is often viewed as one of the less-influential first presidents of Louisianne. While Mouton's influence was not far-reaching in terms of international politics, he did influence Louisianne very deeply. Contents. 1 Youth. 2 Adulthood and Early Political Service. 3 Prefect of Saint-Onge. 4 First Presidency. Youth.

    • 29 Ventôse XCIII (20 March, 1885)
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    • Île Copal, Côte de Châtaigne
    • Politician, Lawyer, Plantation Owner, Banker
  6. The Alexandre Mouton House, also called the Lafayette Museum ( French: Maison d'Alexandre Mouton, or Musée de Lafayette ), is a historic house located at 1122 Lafayette Street in Lafayette, Louisiana.

  7. The Alexandre Mouton House was constructed in the early 19th Century as the "maison dimanche' (Sunday House) of Jean Mouton, the founder of Lafayette. Later it was the house of Lafayette's first democratic governor, after whom the house is currently named: Alexandre Mouton!