James Madison who was the Secretary of State when the Louisiana Purchase was made.
Meriwether Lewis.
William Clark was the young army officer who joined President Jefferson's personal secretary in the exploration of the Louisiana Purchase, and the Oregon country. After the exploration, he served as governor of the Missouri Territory and Superintendent of Indian Affairs.
Either Meriwether Lewis or William Clark
Yes it is. You can go to this website: http://www.sos.louisiana.gov/tabid/217/Default.aspx to see for yourself. It is under State Dog, after State Tree. I also put a link on the page. It is called Louisiana Secretary of State: Louisiana Facts.
Jay Dardenne is the Secretary of State in Louisiana, re-elected in 2007.
James Madison who was the Secretary of State when the Louisiana Purchase was made.
He was Secretary of State at the time. He was in favor of making the purchase, but I do not think he had any part in the negotiations.
Meriwether Lewis.
6a. Louisiana polls are open on election day from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM according to the LA Secretary of State website at www.sos.louisian.gov
In Louisiana, for the 2010 General Election on November 2nd, the polls open at 6:00 am and close at 8:00 pm.For more information, visit the Louisiana Secretary of State Web site, located in the Related Links below.
William Clark was the young army officer who joined President Jefferson's personal secretary in the exploration of the Louisiana Purchase, and the Oregon country. After the exploration, he served as governor of the Missouri Territory and Superintendent of Indian Affairs.
In Louisiana, the state official responsible for keeping the official records is the Secretary of State. This office manages a variety of records, including election-related documents, business filings, and archival materials. The Secretary of State also oversees the state's elections and maintains records related to the state's history and cultural heritage.
You can search Louisiana death records through Louisiana's Secretary of State's office. Searches can be done by name, parish or month of death. The database contains information for deaths between 1911 and 1956. Death records in the state of Louisiana that are less than 50 years old are confidential and are maintained by Louisiana Office of Public Health Director.
Either Meriwether Lewis or William Clark
Yes it is. You can go to this website: http://www.sos.louisiana.gov/tabid/217/Default.aspx to see for yourself. It is under State Dog, after State Tree. I also put a link on the page. It is called Louisiana Secretary of State: Louisiana Facts.
The 1921 Constitution of Louisiana can be found in various places, including online legal resources such as the Louisiana Secretary of State's website or legal databases like Westlaw and LexisNexis. Additionally, physical copies may be available in libraries, particularly in law libraries or state archives. Historical documents may also be found in university collections or local historical societies in Louisiana.