Julien de Lallande Poydras
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Julien de Lallande Poydras (April 3, 1740 – June 14, 1824) was an American politician, the Delegate from the Orleans Territory to the United States House of Representatives.
He was born in Nantes, France. He served in the French Navy, and was captured by the British in 1760 and taken to England. He escaped on board a West Indian merchantman to Santo Domingo, from which he immigrated to New Orleans, Louisiana in 1768.
Poydras wrote the first poetry published in Louisiana in 1779. He was president of the first legislative council of the Territory of Orleans. He founded the Female Orphan Asylum in New Orleans, and was elected to the House, serving from March 4, 1809 - March 3, 1811. He was the president of the first state Constitutional Convention. He founded and endowed the Poydras Asylum, and died in Pointe Coupee, Louisiana. He was originally interred in Old St. Francis Cemetery, then he was reinterred on the grounds of the Poydras High School, New Roads, Louisiana.
One of the main streets of the New Orleans Central Business District is named Poydras Street in his honor.
Preceded by Daniel Clark |
Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives from Orleans Territory's At-large congressional district March 4, 1809 - March 3, 1811 |
Succeeded by None |