Etienne Mazureau

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Étienne Mazureau, né à La Rochelle le 15 mars 1777 et mort le 25 mai 1849 à La Nouvelle-Orléans, est un procureur général de l'État de Louisiane et secrétaire d'État de la Louisiane. rdf:langString
Étienne Mazureau (1777–1849) had a distinguished career as a French and later a Louisiana lawyer, serving three times as Attorney General of Louisiana and as Secretary of State of Louisiana. Mazureau was born in France, moved to Louisiana early in life, and was living in New Orleans by 1805. He married Aimée Grima and had at least five children: Adolphe, Clara (who was the subject of a portrait by Jacques Guillaume Lucien Amans), Polyxeme (who married shipping merchant ), Edward, and Stephanie. He died in New Orleans in 1849. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Etienne Mazureau
rdf:langString Étienne Mazureau
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rdf:langString Étienne Mazureau (1777–1849) had a distinguished career as a French and later a Louisiana lawyer, serving three times as Attorney General of Louisiana and as Secretary of State of Louisiana. Mazureau was born in France, moved to Louisiana early in life, and was living in New Orleans by 1805. He married Aimée Grima and had at least five children: Adolphe, Clara (who was the subject of a portrait by Jacques Guillaume Lucien Amans), Polyxeme (who married shipping merchant ), Edward, and Stephanie. Mazureau was described as being "[o]f a medium size, compactly built, with flashing dark eyes, intensely black hair, and a brown complexion, he is a perfect specimen of the Southern type, as if to the manner and to the manor born." He appears in Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in America in which he discusses with Tocqueville his views on life in Louisiana, the condition of slaves and other issues. Mazureau was a law partner with Edward Livingston and practiced law in New Orleans. In 1815, he was appointed the second Attorney General of the State of Louisiana and served for two years. In 1817, Mazureau was appointed Secretary of State of Louisiana, serving until 1821. He was then appointed Attorney General again in 1821 and remained in that position until 1824. His third and final term as Attorney General was from 1833-1841. He died in New Orleans in 1849.
rdf:langString Étienne Mazureau, né à La Rochelle le 15 mars 1777 et mort le 25 mai 1849 à La Nouvelle-Orléans, est un procureur général de l'État de Louisiane et secrétaire d'État de la Louisiane.
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