Hewitt Bouanchaud cartoon, 1924.

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Hewitt Bouanchaud cartoon, 1924.

Editorial cartoon promoting Hewitt Bouanchaud for governor of Louisiana and satirically denouncing former governor Jared Young Sanders, 1908-1912, and Bouanchaud's opponent, Henry L. Fuqua.

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Fuqua, Henry L. (Henry Luse), 1865-1926

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Henry L. Fuqua Sr. served as general manager of the Louisiana State Penitentiary (1916-1923) and governor of Louisiana (1924-1926). He was the son of James Overton Fuqua, an attorney, slaveholder, and property owner of East Baton Rouge Parish, La. From the description of Henry L. Fuqua scrapbook, 1889-1896. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 163260661 From the description of Henry L. Fuqua speech, 1923 Nov. 16. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id:...

Bouanchaud, Hewitt Leonidas, 1877-1950

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Louisiana State legislator (1908-1920) and Lieutenant Governor (1920-1924). From the description of Hewitt Leonidas Bouanchaud handbill, 1924. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 277153010 Hewitt Leonidas Bouanchaud was Louisiana state representative for Pointe Coupee Parish in 1904-1908 and 1912-1920, serving as Speaker of the House in his last 4-year term. He was lieutenant governor of Louisiana between 1920 and 1924. Bouanchaud unsuccessfully ran for governo...

Sanders, Jared Young, 1869-1944

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Jared Y. Sanders served as governor of Louisiana, 1908-1912. From the description of Jared Y. Sanders letter, 1910 Oct. 18. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 78624428 Jared Young Sanders (1869-1944) was educated at St. Charles College, Grand Coteau. He married Ada Veronica Shaw of Fourke, Arkansas, in 1891. They were divorced in 1912, and he married Emma Dickinson in 1914. For a short time he worked in the newspaper trade, and owned the St. Mary ...