John Moore letter, 1823 Aug. 23.

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John Moore letter, 1823 Aug. 23.

Moore's letter from Opelousas, Louisiana is addressed to Messrs. Gales & Seaton, editors of the NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D. C. It refers to an enclosed subscription payment of five dollars to be paid each to Benoit Vanille (?) and Clement A. Mudd.

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Mudd, Clement A.

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Moore, John, 1788-1867.

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John Moore, a judge, and politician of Saint Mary, Saint Landry and Iberia Parishes of Louisiana, served as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, 1825-1834. He was a member of the 26th and 27th Congresses of Louisiana (1840-1843), was elected to the 32nd Congress, and was a delegate to the State Secession Convention, 1861, where he introduced the Louisiana Secession Ordinance. He was a sugar planter at Magnolia Ridge Plantation (also called Oakland Plantation), which he built in 18...

Vanille, Benoit.

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