Pedesclaux, Pedro

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Bernard de Marigny was a wealthy Louisiana French Creole planter and politician. At the age of fifteen, he inherited his father's plantation just below New Orleans city gates, east of Vieux Carré. In order to pay his gambling debts, he began subdividing his plantation in 1806 to develop Faubourg Marigny, the first New Orleans suburb. Marigny was elected to the New Orleans City Council (1811, 1814), served as president of the Louisiana Senate (1822-1823) and ran two unsuccessful gubernatorial campaigns (1828, 1830). Marigny eventually lost his fortune gambling and died impoverished in 1868.

From the description of Bernard Marigny certification, 1823 Nov. 29. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 184844441

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referencedIn Miscellaneous Spanish and French records of New Orleans, 1789-1816. New Orleans public library
creatorOf Pedesclaux, Pedro. Bernard Marigny certification, 1823 Nov. 29. Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries
referencedIn Louisiana. Governor (1791-1797 : Carondelet). Luis Héctor barón de Carondelet order, 1793 July 2. Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries
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