Thomas B. Robertson (born February 27, 1779 in Petersburg, Virginia; died October 5, 1828 in White Sulphur Springs, Virginia) succeeded Jacques Villeré as the third Governor of Louisiana, serving between December 18, 1820 and November 15, 1824.
Following the end of Robertson's term as Governor of Louisiana, Henry S. Thibodaux (born 1769 in Albany, New York; died October 23, 1827 in Thibodaux, Louisiana) became the fourth Governor of Louisiana, serving between November 15, 1824 and December 13, 1824.
Following the end of Thibodaux's term as Governor of Louisiana, Henry Johnson (born September 14, 1783 in Davidson County, Tennessee; died September 4, 1864 in Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana) became the fifth Governor of Louisiana, serving between December 13, 1824 and December 15, 1828.
Governor of Louisiana (1824-1828).
Henry Johnson (born September 14, 1783 in Davidson County, Tennessee; died September 4, 1864 in Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana) succeeded Henry S. Thibodaux as the fifth Governor of Louisiana, serving between December 13, 1824 and December 15, 1828, including the whole of 1826.
Henry Johnson (born September 14, 1783 in Davidson County, Tennessee; died September 4, 1864 in Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana) succeeded Henry S. Thibodaux as the fifth Governor of Louisiana, serving between December 13, 1824 and December 15, 1828, including the whole of 1827.
Henry Johnson (born September 14, 1783 in Davidson County, Tennessee; died September 4, 1864 in Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana) succeeded Henry S. Thibodaux as the fifth Governor of Louisiana, serving between December 13, 1824 and December 15, 1828, including the whole of 1825.
Charles MacCarthy - governor - died in 1824.
The current Governor of Louisiana is Bobby Jindal.
Louisiana Governor's Mansion was created in 1963.
Yes, the State of Louisiana does provide a Governor's Mansion. The Louisiana Governor's Mansion overlooks Capital Lake in Baton Rouge, near the Louisiana State Capitol.
Jacques Villeré (born April 28, 1761 in St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana; died March 7, 1830 in Saint Bernard Parish, Louisiana) succeeded William CC Claiborne as the second Governor of Louisiana, serving between December 16, 1816 and December 18, 1820. Following the end of Villeré's term as Governor of Louisiana, Thomas B. Robertson (born February 27, 1779 in Petersburg, Virginia; died October 5, 1828 in White Sulphur Springs, Virginia) became the third Governor of Louisiana, serving between December 18, 1820 and November 15, 1824.
Old Louisiana Governor's Mansion was created in 1930.
Thomas B. Robertson (born February 27, 1779 in Petersburg, Virginia; died October 5, 1828 in White Sulphur Springs, Virginia) succeeded Jacques Villeré as the third Governor of Louisiana, serving between December 18, 1820 and November 15, 1824, including the whole of 1821.
Thomas B. Robertson (born February 27, 1779 in Petersburg, Virginia; died October 5, 1828 in White Sulphur Springs, Virginia) succeeded Jacques Villeré as the third Governor of Louisiana, serving between December 18, 1820 and November 15, 1824, including the whole of 1823.