DeClouet, Alexandre (Alexandre Étienne), 1812-1890.
Alexandre DeClouet, a sugar planter, Confederate congressman, and state senator from St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, was married to Jane Marie Roman (b. 1841). Beginning in the 1860s, their son, Paul L. DeClouet, managed the family's Magenta, St. Claire, and Lizima plantations as Alexandre became increasingly involved in various political organizations, including the White League, a semi-military body organized to oppose the development of political and economic power of black freedmen.
From the description of Alexandre DeClouet family papers, 1787-1905 (bulk 1855-1888). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122607843
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creatorOf | DeClouet, Alexandre (Alexandre Étienne), 1812-1890. Alexandre DeClouet family papers, 1787-1905 (bulk 1855-1888). | Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries |
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associatedWith | DeClouet, Paul L., b. 1840. | person |
associatedWith | White League (La.) | corporateBody |
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Lizima Plantation (La.) | |||
Confederate States of America | |||
Louisiana | |||
Louisiana--Saint Martin Parish | |||
Saint Martin Parish (La.) | |||
Magenta Plantation (La.) | |||
Saint Clair Plantation (La.) |
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Slavery |
Plantation life |
Plantations |
Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) |
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Plantation owners |
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Person
Birth 1812
Death 1890
English,
French