Henry Adams Bullard
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Henry Adams Bullard | |
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In office 1831 - 1835 (3rd Dist.) 1850 - 1851 (2nd Dist.) |
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Preceded by | Walter Hampton Overton (3rd Dist.) Charles Magill Conrad (2nd Dist.) |
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Succeeded by | Rice Garland (3rd Dist.) Joseph Aristide Landry (2nd Dist.) |
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Born | September 9, 1788 Pepperell, Massachusetts |
Died | April 17, 1851 New Orleans, Louisiana |
Political party | Democratic (3rd Dist.) Whig (2nd Dist.) |
Henry Adams Bullard (September 9, 1788 – April 17, 1851) was a member of the U. S. House of Representatives representing the state of Louisiana. He served two terms as a Democrat and one as a Whig.
Bullard was born in Pepperell, Massachusetts, attended Harvard and studied law in Boston and Philadelphia. He accompanied General José Álvarez Toledo on his expedition into Texas in 1813. He was elected as an Anti-Jacksonian to the 22nd and 23rd Congresses and later served as a Whig in the 31st Congress. He was also a professor at the Law School of Louisiana, judge of the Supreme Court of Louisiana and Secretary of State of Louisiana,served in the Louisiana House of Representatives a member. He died in New Orleans and was interred at the Girod Street Cemetery.
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Preceded by Walter Hampden Overton |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Louisiana's 3rd congressional district 1831 – 1835 |
Succeeded by Rice Garland |
Preceded by Charles Magill Conrad |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Louisiana's 2nd congressional district 1850 – 1851 |
Succeeded by Joseph Aristide Landry |