Louis Monast
Louis Monast (July 1, 1863 – April 16, 1936) was a U.S. Representative from Rhode Island.
Born in Marieville de Monior, Iberville, Province of Quebec, Canada, MonastIn the spring of 1865 immigrated to the United States with his father, who settled in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. He attended parochial and night schools. He was employed in the textile mills from 1872 to 1882 and as a bricklayer, plasterer, and carpenter from 1882 to 1892. He engaged in building construction and in the real estate business in 1892, and also operated several bakeries. He served as member of the State house of representatives 1909–1911. He served as delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1924. He was an unsuccessful candidate for election in 1924 to the Sixty-ninth Congress.
Monast was elected as a Republican to the Seventieth Congress (March 4, 1927 – March 3, 1929). He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1928 to the Seventy-first Congress. He resumed the real estate business. He died in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, April 16, 1936. He was interred in Notre Dame Cemetery.
Sources
- United States Congress. "Louis Monast (id: M000850)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
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Preceded by Jeremiah E. O'Connell |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Rhode Island's 3rd congressional district 1927–1929 |
Succeeded by Jeremiah E. O'Connell |
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