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Felix Pierre Poché (May 18, 1836 – June 21, 1895) was a justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court from April 5, 1880, to April 5, 1890.. Born in St. James Parish, Louisiana to a family of French Acadian origin, [1] [2] [3] Poché was educated at the public schools of Louisiana until he reached the age of sixteen, and was then sent to St. Joseph's College at Bardstown, Kentucky, and after ...
The Judge Felix Poché Plantation House is a historic house in Convent, Louisiana. It was built c. 1870 and placed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 3, 1980. The house's name derives from its ownership by Louisiana Supreme Court Justice Felix Pierre Poché , who was best known for having participated in the founding of the ...
Felix Pierre Poché 1880–1890; Robert Barr Todd 1880–1888; William M. Levy 1880–1882; Charles Erasmus Fenner 1880–1893; Thomas Courtland Manning 1882–1886; Samuel D. McEnery 1888–1891; Lynn B. Watkins 1886–1901; Joseph Arsenne Breaux 1890–1904; 1904–1914, Chief Justice; Francis T. Nicholls 1892–1904; 1904–1911, Chief ...
Poche is the French word for pocket. It can refer to: People. Colin Poche (born 1994), American baseball player; Felix Pierre Poch ...
Location of St. James Parish in Louisiana. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in St. James Parish, Louisiana.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in St. James Parish, Louisiana, United States.
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on cy.wikipedia.org South Vacherie, Louisiana; Convent, Louisiana; St. James, Louisiana; Grand Point, Louisiana
Joseph Arsenne Breaux. Joseph Arsenne Breaux (February 18, 1838 – July 26, 1926) was an associate justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court from 1890 to 1904, serving as chief justice from 1904 to 1914, and a reformer in education.
Gaspard-Félix Tournachon (French pronunciation: [ɡaspaʁ feliks tuʁnaʃɔ̃]; 5 April 1820 – 20 March 1910 [1]), known by the pseudonym Nadar or Félix Nadar, was a French photographer, caricaturist, journalist, novelist, balloonist, and proponent of heavier-than-air flight.