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Senate Years of Service: 1824-1825; 1825-1829 Party: Adams-Clay Republican; Adams
BOULIGNY, Charles Dominique Joseph, (uncle of John Edward Bouligny),
a Senator from Louisiana; born in New Orleans, La., August 22, 1773; was
educated by private tutors; served as ensign in his fathers Spanish Regiment; commissioner of the
municipal council in 1800; assumed American citizenship when the United States acquired Louisiana
through the Louisiana Purchase in 1803; studied law; was admitted to the bar and practiced in New
Orleans; member, Louisiana Territorial house of representatives 1806; appointed justice of the peace
in New Orleans 1807; served on the committee on public defense during the British invasion in 1814
and 1815; elected to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Henry
Johnson and served from November 19, 1824, to March 3, 1829; died in New Orleans, La., on
March 4, 1833; interment in St. Louis Cemetery No. 1.
BibliographyAmerican National Biography; Dictionary of American Biography; Martin, Fontaine. A History of the Bouligny
Family and Allied Families. Lafayette: Center for Louisiana Studies, University of
Southwestern Louisiana, 1990.
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