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appointed him to a second legislative council for Orleans Territory in 1811, where he served again as president. The Orleans Territorial Council crafted a legal system based on
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During the 1814-15 Battle of New Orleans threat, Jean N. Destrehan served on the Committee of Defense and three of his sons served in a cavalry unit.
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fields needed little maintenance, slaves were allowed a considerable amount of time off to grow food, work for themselves, and trade.
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was the location of the St. Charles Parish slave trials. Three of Destréhan's slaves were among the eighteen conspirators who were
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in American history. Destréhan himself served on a local six-member tribunal at the conclusion of the revolt.
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He continued planting, dying at his plantation on October 4, 1823. Destréhan was buried at the
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Council. Destréhan served in this position during 1806 as president of the council. President
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National Register of Historic Places listings in St. Charles Parish, Louisiana
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Destrehan and his father in Dictionary of La. Biography (Scroll down)
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American Uprising: The Untold Story of America's Largest Slave Revolt
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and Jeanne Catherine de Gauvret (1729-1773) and was educated in
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instead, but he resigned within a month. He served in the
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since statehood, but he placed a distant third behind
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Jean Noel Destréhan

United States Senator
Louisiana
Thomas Posey
New Orleans
Colony of Louisiana
St. Charles Parish, Louisiana
Democratic-Republican
Creole
Louisiana
St. Charles Parish
Destrehan Plantation
antebellum
Destrehan
colonial New Orleans
Jean Baptiste d'Estrehan
France
colonial treasurer for France
Etienne de Boré
Louisiana Purchase
Thomas Jefferson
Orleans Territorial
James Madison
French
Spanish
civil
codes
parish
Governor

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