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Louisiana soldier and politician
Jean Baptiste Plauché
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Biography
Jean Baptiste Plauché (28 January 1785 – 2 January 1860) was a Louisiana soldier and politician. He was Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, from 1850 to 1853 serving under Governor Joseph M. Walker.
Family
He was married to Mathilde St. Amand (22 October 1791 – 26 October 1840), by whom he had seven children.
War of 1812
In the Battle of New Orleans, Major Plauché headed the Battalion of Orleans (New Orleans city) uniformed militia. At the time (December 1814 – January 1815), he was just twenty-nine years old. Plauché later rose to the rank of Brigadier General in the Louisiana militia.
Tributes
Camp Plauché, a troop staging area near Harahan, Louisiana, during World War II, was named in his honor.
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