Antoine James de Marigny
Antoine Jacques Philippe de Marigny de Mandeville (1811–1890), (also known as Antoine James de Marigny and Mandeville de Marigny), was the son of Bernard de Marigny de Mandeville and Anna Mathilde Morales, and the son-in-law of William C. C. Claiborne, the first Governor of Louisiana after statehood. He was a planter, merchant, military officer, and U.S. Marshal for eastern Louisiana.
Antoine James de Marigny | |
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Antoine Jacques Philippe de Marigny de Mandeville in the French officer’s uniform 1832 or -33, by Jean Joseph Vaudechamp. | |
Nickname(s) | Mandeville |
Born | November 21, 1811 New Orleans, Territory of Orleans |
Died | June 3, 1890 (age 78) New Orleans, Louisiana |
Allegiance | France Louisiana United States |
Service/ | French Army Confederate States Army |
Rank | Colonel |
Unit | 10th Louisiana Infantry |
Battles/wars | Peninsula Campaign, Battle of Fredericksburg |
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