Joseph Marshall Walker (born July 1, 1784 in New Orleans, Louisiana; died January 26, 1856 in New Orleans, Louisiana) succeeded Isaac Johnson as the thirteenth Governor of Louisiana, serving between January 28, 1850 and January 18, 1853.
Following the end of Walker's term as Governor of Louisiana, Paul Octave Hébert (born December 12, 1818 in Plaquemine, Louisiana; died August 29, 1880 in Bayou Goula, Louisiana) became the fourteenth Governor of Louisiana, serving between January 18, 1853 and January 22, 1856.
Isaac Johnson (born November 1, 1803 in St. Francisville, Louisiana; died March 15, 1853 in New Orleans, Louisiana) succeeded Alexandre Mouton as the twelfth Governor of Louisiana, serving between February 12, 1846 and January 28, 1850. Following the end of Johnson's term as Governor of Louisiana, Joseph Marshall Walker (born July 1, 1784 in New Orleans, Louisiana; died January 26, 1856 in New Orleans, Louisiana) became the thirteenth Governor of Louisiana, serving between January 28, 1850 and January 18, 1853.
Isaac Johnson (born November 1, 1803 in St. Francisville, Louisiana; died March 15, 1853 in New Orleans, Louisiana) succeeded Alexandre Mouton as the twelfth Governor of Louisiana, serving between February 12, 1846 and January 28, 1850, including the whole of 1847.
Isaac Johnson (born November 1, 1803 in St. Francisville, Louisiana; died March 15, 1853 in New Orleans, Louisiana) succeeded Alexandre Mouton as the twelfth Governor of Louisiana, serving between February 12, 1846 and January 28, 1850, including the whole of 1849.
Joseph Marshall Walker (born July 1, 1784 in New Orleans, Louisiana; died January 26, 1856 in New Orleans, Louisiana) succeeded Isaac Johnson as the thirteenth Governor of Louisiana, serving between January 28, 1850 and January 18, 1853, including the whole of 1851.
Joseph Marshall Walker (born July 1, 1784 in New Orleans, Louisiana; died January 26, 1856 in New Orleans, Louisiana) succeeded Isaac Johnson as the thirteenth Governor of Louisiana, serving between January 28, 1850 and January 18, 1853, including the whole of 1852.
Paul Octave Hébert (born December 12, 1818 in Plaquemine, Louisiana; died August 29, 1880 in Bayou Goula, Louisiana) succeeded Joseph Marshall Walker as the fourteenth Governor of Louisiana, serving between January 18, 1853 and January 22, 1856, including the whole of 1855.
Paul Octave Hébert (born December 12, 1818 in Plaquemine, Louisiana; died August 29, 1880 in Bayou Goula, Louisiana) succeeded Joseph Marshall Walker as the fourteenth Governor of Louisiana, serving between January 18, 1853 and January 22, 1856, including the whole of 1854.
Paul Octave Hébert (born December 12, 1818 in Plaquemine, Louisiana; died August 29, 1880 in Bayou Goula, Louisiana) succeeded Joseph Marshall Walker as the fourteenth Governor of Louisiana, serving between January 18, 1853 and January 22, 1856. Following the end of Hébert's term as Governor of Louisiana, Robert C. Wickliffe (born January 6, 1819 in Bardstown, Kentucky; died April 18, 1895 in Kentucky) became the fifteenth Governor of Louisiana, serving between January 22, 1856 and January 23, 1860.
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.
Old Louisiana Governor's Mansion was created in 1930.