- Julien de Lallande Poydras
Julien de Lallande Poydras (
April 3 ,1746 –June 14 ,1824 ) was a French-American politician who served as Delegate from theOrleans Territory to theUnited States House of Representatives .He was born in
Rezé (nearNantes ),France . He served in theFrench Navy , and was captured by the British in 1760 and taken toEngland . He escaped on board a West Indianmerchantman toSaint-Domingue , from which he immigrated toNew Orleans, Louisiana in 1768.Poydras wrote the first
poetry published inLouisiana in 1779. He was president of the first legislative council of the Territory of Orleans. He founded the Female Orphan Asylum in New Orleans, and was elected to the House, serving fromMarch 4 ,1809 -March 3 ,1811 . He was the president of the first state Constitutional Convention. He founded and endowed the Poydras Asylum, and died inPointe Coupee, Louisiana . He was originally interred in Old St. Francis Cemetery, then he was reinterred on the grounds of thePoydras High School ,New Roads, Louisiana . OBITUARY of Julien Poydras 1824 , on the 25th of June, at Point Coupee, Louisiana; JULIEN POYDRAS, esq. Mr. P. was a man of very large fortune, and magnificent disposition. He was the' first Delegate in Congress, from the territory of Orleans. The act, which no doubt will do most honour to his memory, is the foundation of the Female Orphan Asylum, to which he devoted £100,000. Long after many celebrated names shall have been sunk in oblivion, the name of Julien Poydras will be remembered by the innocent creatures who, by his wise providence and humanity, shall have been sheltered against the misfortune and danger which result from misery, for a weak defenceless sex. By his will he left for a college at Point Coupee, 20,000 dollars. For marriage portions to poor girls of said parish, 30,000 dollars. To each of his god-sons and goddaughters, 5,000 dollars. For marriage portions to poor girls of the parish of West Baton Rouge, 30,000 dollars. To the Charity Hospital of New Orleans, his bouse on the Levee, between St. Lours and Cenli streets, and his house in Bourbon street. To the Poydras Female Asylum, all his houses in Poydras street, and on the Batture. The remainder of his fortune goes to his family with the exception of some legacies to his friends. [ History of louisiana] In Ponte Coupee the legacy has been diverted to edu- cational purposes, but in West Baton Rouge it continues in its original use. Poydras himself was a bachelor. It is said that when he came to Louisiana he owned little more than the pack on his back and, as the girl he loved was too poor to furnish a dowry, it was impossible for them to marry. [Louisiana a Guide to the State]One of the main streets of the New Orleans Central Business District is named Poydras Street in his honor.USRepSuccessionBox
state=Orleans Territory
type=Delegate
before=Daniel Clark
after=None
years=March 4 ,1809 -March 3 ,1811
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