Pierre Derbigny
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Pierre Auguste Charles Bourguignon Derbigny (* 30. Juni 1769 in Laon, Frankreich; † 6. Oktober 1829 in Gretna, Louisiana) war ein französisch-amerikanischer Politiker und von 1828 bis 1829 Gouverneur des Bundesstaates Louisiana.
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Pierre Augustin Bourguignon d'Herbigny, appelé aussi Pierre d'Herbigny, puis Pierre Derbigny, né le 30 juin 1769 à Laon et mort le 6 octobre 1829 à Gretna, est un juriste et homme politique américain d'origine française. Il est le sixième gouverneur de la Louisiane de 1828 à sa mort.
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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 eldest son of Augustin Bourguignon d'Herbigny who was President of the Directoire de l'Aisne and Mayor of Laon, and Louise Angélique Blondela. Derbigny studied law at Ste. Genevieve but fled France in 1791 during the French Revolution. He first went to Saint-Domingue, and then arrived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and married Felicité Odile de Hault de Lassus with whom he had five daughters and two sons.
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Pierre Auguste Charles Bourgouignon d'Herbigny, känd som Pierre Derbigny, född 30 juni 1769 i Laon, död 6 oktober 1829 i Gretna i Louisiana, var en fransk-amerikansk politiker (nationalrepublikan). Han var Louisianas guvernör från 1828 fram till sin död. Derbigny efterträdde 1828 Henry Johnson som guvernör. År 1829 avled han i ämbetet och efterträddes av Armand Beauvais. Katoliken och frimuraren Derbigny gravsattes på St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 i New Orleans.
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Pierre Auguste Charles Bourguignon Derbigny (* 30. Juni 1769 in Laon, Frankreich; † 6. Oktober 1829 in Gretna, Louisiana) war ein französisch-amerikanischer Politiker und von 1828 bis 1829 Gouverneur des Bundesstaates Louisiana.
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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 eldest son of Augustin Bourguignon d'Herbigny who was President of the Directoire de l'Aisne and Mayor of Laon, and Louise Angélique Blondela. Derbigny studied law at Ste. Genevieve but fled France in 1791 during the French Revolution. He first went to Saint-Domingue, and then arrived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and married Felicité Odile de Hault de Lassus with whom he had five daughters and two sons. He moved, first to Missouri, then Florida, and finally to Louisiana, arriving in New Orleans, then a Spanish colony, in 1797. In 1803 he became private secretary to Etienne Bore, mayor of New Orleans, and was appointed Secretary of the Legislative Council. In the same year Governor Claiborne appointed him official interpreter of languages for the territory. After the United States' annexation of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, Derbigny was one of the representatives of the new Americans in Washington seeking self-government for the Orleans Territory. His oration of July 4, 1804, also urges for the reopening of the slave trade. As the territory was integrated into the United States, Derbigny opposed British common law in Louisiana and defended the retention of civil law practices established during the French and Spanish colonial periods. Following the Governance Act of 1804 that set up Louisiana's territorial government, Derbigny, along with Jean Noel Destréhan and , delivered to Washington, D.C., the protest created by citizens speaking out against this Congressional Act. This complaint was entitled, "Remonstrance of the People of Louisiana against the Political System Adopted by Congress for Them," and was ultimately presented to President Thomas Jefferson by the three men from Louisiana. Pierre Derbigny also led a movement to establish the and served as Regent. In 1812, he was selected as Secretary of the Territorial Senate. He also served in Captain Chauveneau's Company of cavalry in the Louisiana Militia. He resigned from the Legislature to become a justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court. His nomination was first rejected by the Senate, but was afterwards returned and confirmed at the Senate's request. He served as a Justice from 1814 to 1820. In 1820, Derbigny resigned from the Supreme Court of Louisiana to run unsuccessfully for Governor against J. N. Destréhan, Abner L. Duncan, and Thomas B. Robertson. Despite his loss to Robertson, Derbigny was appointed Secretary of State of Louisiana and served from 1821 to 1828. He was one of the principal drafters of the 1825 Civil Code of Louisiana, along with Edward Livingston, François Xavier Martin, and Louis Moreau-Lislet. In 1828, he ran for Governor again and this time defeated his former supporter Bernard de Marigny, Thomas Butler, and Congressman Philemon Thomas. The Louisiana State Legislature confirmed his election over the other three candidates. Derbigny was affiliated with the nascent National Republican Party, an anti-Jackson group. In Derbigny's inauguration speech, he urged internal improvements, which the legislature supported, including: incorporation of a gas light company for New Orleans, several navigation companies for the Mississippi River and important bayous in the state, and the construction and repair of levees. On October 3, 1829, after ten months in office, Governor Derbigny was thrown from a (horse-drawn) carriage and died three days later, in Gretna, Louisiana. Pierre Derbigny was interred in Saint Louis Cemetery Number 1 in New Orleans.
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Pierre Augustin Bourguignon d'Herbigny, appelé aussi Pierre d'Herbigny, puis Pierre Derbigny, né le 30 juin 1769 à Laon et mort le 6 octobre 1829 à Gretna, est un juriste et homme politique américain d'origine française. Il est le sixième gouverneur de la Louisiane de 1828 à sa mort.
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Pierre Auguste Charles Bourgouignon d'Herbigny, känd som Pierre Derbigny, född 30 juni 1769 i Laon, död 6 oktober 1829 i Gretna i Louisiana, var en fransk-amerikansk politiker (nationalrepublikan). Han var Louisianas guvernör från 1828 fram till sin död. Derbigny studerade juridik i Frankrike men avbröt studierna på grund av franska revolutionen. Han reste runt i några år och anlände 1797 till Spanska Louisiana från Havanna. Han representerade Orleansterritoriets intressen i Washington, D.C. efter Louisianaköpet. Han försvarade slavhandeln och protesterade mot införandet av det brittiska common law-systemet. Han skulle hellre ha sett fransk och spansk kolonial lagstiftning som gällande lag i det som blev delstaten Louisiana. År 1813 tillträdde han som domare i Louisianas högsta domstol. Därefter tjänstgjorde han som delstatens statssekreterare (Louisiana Secretary of State) 1821–1828. Derbigny efterträdde 1828 Henry Johnson som guvernör. År 1829 avled han i ämbetet och efterträddes av Armand Beauvais. Katoliken och frimuraren Derbigny gravsattes på St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 i New Orleans.
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