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In 1874, while testifying before a Congressional Committee investigating election fraud in Louisiana, Nicholls said of his service in the war; "I think that we made the attempt under the most favorable circumstances...of course we all regret our want for success; but I do not believe that there is
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From 1913 to about 1950, there was a vocational school at 3649 Laurel Street in New Orleans named for Nicholls. It opened as the Francis T. Nicholls Industrial School for Girls, and offered secondary vocational training, concentrating on apparel manufacturing. The school was later renamed Nicholls
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anywhere any desire for a renewal of the attempt." and that "My war record is a source of private misfortune without a corresponding gain to anyone. My services to my country were not worth the price to me. Every battle I went into I was wounded, and so I could not serve all the time."
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in New Orleans. Shortly before the incident, as thousands of angry protesters gathered near the Parish Prison, the Italian consul in New Orleans sought the governor's help. Nicholls declined to intervene.
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Nicholls joined the Confederate Army in 1861 as a captain in the 8th Louisiana Infantry Regiment and participated in the
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to resolve the disputed presidential election of 1876, President Hayes recognized the Democrat Nicholls as the winner.
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Nicholls chaired the Louisiana Constitutional Convention of 1879, and returned the state capital from New Orleans to
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During his first term, he battled political corruption, which was epitomized by Samuel James, the operator of the
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After the war, Nicholls returned to his law practice. In 1876, he ran for governor against the Republican
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In June 1864, Nicholls commanded a group of invalid soldiers, dubbed the "Crippled Corps", during the
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built a manned control tower with a red and green traffic signal to control vessel traffic rounding
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in New Orleans. In the late 1990s the high school was renamed for former slave and
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Vocational School for Girls, and even later Nicholls Evening Vocational School.
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There is a "Governor Nicholls Street" in New Orleans. Where it meets the
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After his tenure as governor closed, Nicholls became Chief Justice of the
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Nicholls was governor of Louisiana in 1891, the year eleven Italians were
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to direct the Volunteer and Conscript Bureau until the end of the war.
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Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana Historical Association
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Vendetta: The True Story of the Largest Lynching in U.S. History
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Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events
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He is played by James Bearden in the 1999 HBO original film
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He then attended the University of Louisiana (subsequently
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of Louisiana infantry. While leading a brigade during the
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Edward Church Nicholls. He attended Jefferson Academy in
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in 1892, a post which he held until 1911. He also grew
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Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders.
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Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1959.
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in the 2nd U.S. Artillery Regiment, he served in the
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Douglas Nicholls

Governor of Louisiana
Lieutenant
James Jeffries
Samuel D. McEnery
Murphy J. Foster
Stephen B. Packard
Louis A. Wiltz
Donaldsonville, Louisiana
Thibodaux, Louisiana
Democratic
Alma mater
West Point
Tulane University

United States Army
Confederate States Army


Brigadier General (CSA)
Third Seminole War
American Civil War
First Battle of Bull Run
Valley Campaign of 1862
Battle of Winchester
WIA
Battle of Chancellorsville
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