Maunsel White court case, 1810.

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Maunsel White court case, 1810.

This copy of the proceedings of the 1809 case of Maunsel White vs. Pierre Leglise in the Superior Court for the First District of the Territory of Orleans is certified by Martin Gordon, clerk of the court, and Gordon's signature is certified by Governor William C.C. Claiborne. White won a judgment against Leglise who owed him $3,516.94 for goods, wares, and merchandise sold to him.

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White, Maunsel, 1783-1863

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Maunsel White was a New Orleans commission merchant and Plaquemines Parish, La., planter. His son, Maunsell White, Jr. (fl. 1835-1883), was also a merchant and planter. From the description of Maunsel White papers, 1802-1912. WorldCat record id: 22875656 Born near Limerick, Ireland, Maunsel White was orphaned as a boy and came to the U.S. at the age of 13. After working for several years in Louisville, Ky., where he became a close friend of Zachary Taylor, White settled in N...

Louisiana. Governor (1804-1816 : Claiborne)

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Claiborne was the first American Governor of Louisiana, from 1804-1816. From the description of Letter from Governor William C. C. Claiborne to Thomas Villaneuva, [January 29, 1804?]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702136980 William Charles Coles Claiborne was governor of the territory and state of Louisiana from 1804 to 1816. From the description of Letter : New Orleans, to James Madison, 1807 Apr 3. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79931870 From the desc...

Territory of Orleans. Superior Court

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