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Bouligny was born in [[New Orleans]]. Bouligny was strongly opposed to Louisiana's [[secession]] to join the [[Confederate States of America]] and retained his seat after Louisiana withdrew from the [[Union (American Civil War)|Union]]. He remained in the North and died in [[Washington, D.C.]].
Bouligny was born in [[New Orleans]]. Bouligny was strongly opposed to Louisiana's [[secession]] to join the [[Confederate States of America]] and retained his seat after Louisiana withdrew from the [[Union (American Civil War)|Union]]. He remained in the North and died in [[Washington, D.C.]].


He was the nephew of [[Charles Dominique Joseph Bouligny]], a [[U.S. Senator]] from Louisiana.
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John Edward Bouligny

John Edward Bouligny (February 5, 1824February 20, 1864) was a member of the U. S. House of Representatives representing the state of Louisiana. He served one term as a member of the anti-immigrant American Party.

Bouligny was born in New Orleans. Bouligny was strongly opposed to Louisiana's secession to join the Confederate States of America and retained his seat after Louisiana withdrew from the Union. He remained in the North and died in Washington, D.C..

He was the nephew of Charles Dominique Joseph Bouligny, a U.S. Senator from Louisiana.

  • United States Congress. "John Edward Bouligny (id: B000665)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
Preceded by United States Representative for the 1st Congressional District of Louisiana
1859—1861
Succeeded by
Benjamin Flanders
during Civil War—Never Seated