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2. Louisiana 1812 Alderman, New Orleans, District 3
3. Louisiana 1812 Alderman, New Orleans, District 4
4. Louisiana 1812 Electoral College
5. Louisiana 1812 Governor
6. Louisiana 1812 Governor, Ballot 2
7. Louisiana 1812 House of Representatives, New Orleans
8. Louisiana 1812 House of Representatives, Opelousas County
9. Louisiana 1812 Mayor, New Orleans
10. Louisiana 1812 Recorder, New Orleans
11. Louisiana 1812 State Senate, New Orleans
12. Louisiana 1812 State Senate, Opalousas County
13. Louisiana 1812 U.S. House of Representatives
14. Louisiana 1812 U.S. House of Representatives, Special
15. Louisiana 1812 U.S. Senate
16. Louisiana 1812 U.S. Senate, Special
17. Louisiana 1812 U.S. Senate, Special, Ballot 2
18. Louisiana 1813 U.S. Senate
19. Louisiana 1814 House of Representatives, Acadia Parish
20. Louisiana 1814 House of Representatives, Assumption Parish
21. Louisiana 1814 House of Representatives, La Fourche Interior Parish
22. Louisiana 1814 House of Representatives, Orleans Parish
23. Louisiana 1814 House of Representatives, Saint Tammany Parish
24. Louisiana 1814 State Senate, La Fourche Interior
25. Louisiana 1814 State Senate, New Orleans
26. Louisiana 1814 U.S. House of Representatives
27. Louisiana 1816 Electoral College
28. Louisiana 1816 Electoral College, Ballot 2
29. Louisiana 1816 Electoral College, Ballot 3
30. Louisiana 1816 Electoral College, Ballot 4
31. Louisiana 1816 Governor
32. Louisiana 1816 Governor, Ballot 2
33. Louisiana 1816 House of Representatives, Orleans County, Cannes Brutees District
34. Louisiana 1816 House of Representatives, Orleans County, New Orleans
35. Louisiana 1816 House of Representatives, Plaquemine Parish
36. Louisiana 1816 House of Representatives, Saint Bernard Parish
37. Louisiana 1816 House of Representatives, Saint Helena Parish
38. Louisiana 1816 House of Representatives, Saint Tammany Parish
39. Louisiana 1816 State Senate, Orleans County, Cannes Brutees District
40. Louisiana 1816 State Senate, Plaquemine and Saint Bernard Parishes
41. Louisiana 1816 State Senate, Saint Helena and Saint Tammany Parishes
42. Louisiana 1816 U.S. House of Representatives
43. Louisiana 1817 U.S. Senate
44. Louisiana 1818 House of Representatives, Feliciana Parish
45. Louisiana 1818 House of Representatives, New Orleans
46. Louisiana 1818 House of Representatives, Plaquimine Parish
47. Louisiana 1818 House of Representatives, Saint Tammany Parish
48. Louisiana 1818 State Senate, New Orleans
49. Louisiana 1818 State Senate, Pointe Coupee Parish
50. Louisiana 1818 U.S. House of Representatives, Special
51. Louisiana 1818 U.S. Senate, Special
52. Louisiana 1818 U.S. Senate, Special, Ballot 2
53. Louisiana 1819 House of Representatives, Feliciana Parish, Special
54. Louisiana 1819 U.S. Senate
55. Louisiana 1819 U.S. Senate, Ballot 2
56. Louisiana 1820 Electoral College
57. Louisiana 1820 Governor
58. Louisiana 1820 Governor, Ballot 2
59. Louisiana 1820 House of Representatives, Catahoula Parish
60. Louisiana 1820 House of Representatives, Orleans County, New Orleans
61. Louisiana 1820 House of Representatives, Orleans County, Senate District 3
62. Louisiana 1820 House of Representatives, Rapides Parish
63. Louisiana 1820 State Senate, Avoyelles, Catahoula and Rapide Parishes
64. Louisiana 1820 U.S. House of Representatives
65. Louisiana 1822 Alderman, New Orleans, District 1
66. Louisiana 1822 Alderman, New Orleans, District 2
67. Louisiana 1822 Alderman, New Orleans, District 3
68. Louisiana 1822 Alderman, New Orleans, District 4
69. Louisiana 1822 Alderman, New Orleans, District 5
70. Louisiana 1822 Alderman, New Orleans, District 6
71. Louisiana 1822 Alderman, New Orleans, District 7
72. Louisiana 1822 Alderman, New Orleans, District 8
73. Louisiana 1822 House of Representatives, East Baton Rouge Parish
74. Louisiana 1822 House of Representatives, East Baton Rouge, Special
75. Louisiana 1822 House of Representatives, Feliciana Parish
76. Louisiana 1822 House of Representatives, Iberville Parish
77. Louisiana 1822 House of Representatives, New Orleans
78. Louisiana 1822 House of Representatives, Plaquemine Parish
79. Louisiana 1822 House of Representatives, Saint Helena Parish
80. Louisiana 1822 House of Representatives, Saint James Parish
81. Louisiana 1822 House of Representatives, Saint Landry Parish
82. Louisiana 1822 House of Representatives, Saint Martin Parish
83. Louisiana 1822 House of Representatives, Saint Tammany Parish
84. Louisiana 1822 House of Representatives, Washington Parish
85. Louisiana 1822 House of Representatives, West Baton Rouge Parish
86. Louisiana 1822 Mayor, New Orleans
87. Louisiana 1822 Recorder, New Orleans
88. Louisiana 1822 State Senate, East Baton Rouge Parish
89. Louisiana 1822 State Senate, Feliciana Parish
90. Louisiana 1822 State Senate, Iberville County
91. Louisiana 1822 State Senate, New Orleans
92. Louisiana 1822 State Senate, Saint Martin Parish
93. Louisiana 1822 U.S. House of Representatives, District 1
94. Louisiana 1822 U.S. House of Representatives, District 2
95. Louisiana 1822 U.S. House of Representatives, District 3
96. Louisiana 1823 U.S. Senate, Special
97. Louisiana 1824 Electoral College
98. Louisiana 1824 Electoral College, Ballot 2
99. Louisiana 1824 Electoral College, Ballot 3
100. Louisiana 1824 Electoral College, Ballot 4
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The State of Louisiana, lying at the mouth of the Mississippi, was so named in honour of Louis XIV in 1682. Louisiana of the seventeenth century extended from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains, and from the Rio Grande and Gulf of Mexico to BritishAmerica. The cession of Louisiana by France to the United States took place on 20 December, 1803, and in 1804, Congress organized the territory of Orléans, which comprised a portion of the great district of Louisiana. In 1806 there were but 350 English-speaking white men in New Orleans. Between 1806 and 1809, 3100 Americans arrived. In 1809-10 came the immigration from the West Indies, due to the Santo Domingo and Haitian negro uprisings. In 1810 the Irish began to come, and they kept coming steadily for over forty years.
In 1811 Congress authorized the inhabitants of the territory to draw up a constitution, with a view to establish a state government. The constitution was adopted in 1812, and immediately thereafter, on 30 April 1812, Congress admitted Louisiana to the Union. Almost simultaneously with her admission, the war with England broke out, and on 8 January 1815, the famous battle of New Orleans, between 12,000 English soldiers under Pakenham and 5000 American recruits under Andrew Jackson, was fought within a few miles of the city of New Orleans, resulting in the overwhelming defeat of the British.