Thomas B. Robertson

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Thomas B. Robertson
Thomas B. Robertson

In office
1820 – 1824
Lieutenant none
Preceded by Jacques Villeré
Succeeded by Henry S. Thibodaux

Born February 27, 1779(1779-02-27)
Petersburg, Virginia
Died October 5, 1828 (aged 49)
White Sulphur Springs, Virginia
Political party Democratic Republican
Spouse Lelia Skipwith
Religion Episcopalian

Thomas Bolling Robertson (February 27, 1779October 5, 1828) was a member of the U. S. House of Representatives representing the state of Louisiana and Governor and Attorney General of Louisiana.

Robertson was born near Petersburg, Virginia. After graduating from the College of William and Mary, he emigrated to Louisiana and was appointed Territorial Attorney General by Governor William C.C. Claiborne. He was Secretary of the Orleans Territory from 1807 until 1812, at which time Louisiana became a state. He was the first United States Representative from the State of Louisiana. He served four terms as a Democratic-Republican until his resignation in 1818. He was appointed Attorney General of Louisiana from 1819-1820.

He was subsequently elected Governor of Louisiana and served from 1820 until his resignation in 1824. During his term as Governor, factional discord between established Creole citizens and newly arriving American settlers created a political crisis. Robertson was seen as weak for not acting to resolve the ethnic differences, and when he proposed moving the capital from New Orleans to Baton Rouge, riots broke out in the Crescent City and he was forced to resign. He saved face by accepting a federal judgeship and was appointed to the bench by President James Monroe.

He became ill and died while recuperating in White Sulphur Springs, Virginia (now West Virginia).

Robertson had two brothers with political legacies: United States Representative John Robertson and Wyndham Robertson, a Governor of Virginia.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Julien de Lallande Poydras,
delegate from Orleans Territory
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Louisiana's At-large congressional district

April 30, 1812April 20, 1818
Succeeded by
Thomas Butler
Preceded by
Louis Moreau de Liset
Attorney General of Louisiana
18181820
Succeeded by
Etienne Mazureau
Preceded by
Jacques Villeré (D-R)
Governor of Louisiana

Thomas B. Robertson (D-R)
18201824

Succeeded by
Henry S. Thibodaux (D-R)