John Slidell has written:
'J.M. Rowan vs. Valentine Vaughan, John Slidell, intervenor' -- subject(s): Trials, litigation, Land titles
John Slidell was born in 1793.
John Slidell died in 1871.
John B. Slidell has written: 'The shape of things to come? An evaluation of the neighborhood unit as an organizing scheme for American new towns' -- subject(s): City planning 'A user's guide to the GE-UNC new towns financial feasibility model' -- subject(s): City planning, Computer programs
Slidell, Louisiana was named in honor of American politician and Confederate ambassador to France John Slidell.
Slidell, a city in Louisiana, was named after John Slidell, a prominent politician and diplomat in the mid-19th century. He served as a U.S. Senator and was known for his support of the Confederacy during the Civil War. The city was established in the 1880s, and its naming honored Slidell's contributions to the region and his political significance at the time.
He was the first man to be cool.
Judy Mahaffey has written: 'DuBuisson Cemetery, St. Tammany Parish, Slidell, Louisiana' -- subject(s): Cemeteries, Genealogy
The Slidell mission was when James K. Polk sent John Slidell as an envoy, to Mexico as a minister in 1845. The Mexican people didn't even permit him to offer his proposition.
John Slidell
To try to by the disputed land of Texas and Mexico.
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