- John Slidell
Infobox Senator
name=John Slidell
jr/sr=United States Senator
state=Louisiana
party=Democrat
term=December 5 ,1853 –February 4 ,1861
preceded=Pierre Soulé
succeeded=William P. Kellogg
date of birth=1793
place of birth=New York City, New York, U.S.
date of death=death date|1871|7|26|mf=y
place of death=Cowes, Isle of Wight,England
spouse=Mathilde Deslonde Slidell
profession=Politician ,Lawyer ,Merchant John Slidell (1793 –
July 26 ,1871 ) was an American politician, lawyer and businessman. Originally a native ofNew York , Slidell moved toLouisiana as a young man and became a staunch defender of southern rights as a U.S. Representative and Senator.Early life
He was born to the merchant John Slidell and the former Margery Mackenzie, a Scot. He graduated from
Columbia University (then "College") in 1810. In 1835, Slidell married the former Mathilde Deslonde, and they had three children, Alfred Slidell, Marie Rosine (later comtess de St. Roman), and Matilda (later baronness d'Erlanger).Merchant, lawyer, politician
Slidell was in the mercantile business in New York before he relocated to New Orleans. He practiced law in New Orleans from 1819-1843. He was the district attorney in New Orleans from 1829-1833. He also served in the state's House of Representatives. Though he lost an election to the United States House in 1828, he was elected in 1842 and served a term and a half from 1843-1845, as a Democrat. [The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress, p. 97] He served as minister plenipotentiary to Mexico from 1845-1846.
Prior to the
Mexican-American War , Slidell was sent toMexico , by PresidentJames Knox Polk , to negotiate an agreement whereby theRio Grande River would be the southern border ofTexas . He also was instructed to offer, among other alternatives, a maximum of $30 million forCalifornia by Polk and his administration. With the guidance of GeneralZachary Taylor , U.S. troops were stationed at the U.S./Mexico border, ready defend against Mexican attack. The Mexican government rejected Slidell's mission. After Mexican forces attacked at Matamoras theUnited States declared war on Mexico onMay 13 ,1846 .At the
Democratic Convention inCharleston, South Carolina , in April 1860, Slidell plotted with "fire-eaters" such asWilliam Lowndes Yancey ofAlabama to stymie the nomination of the popular Northern Democrat SenatorStephen A. Douglas ofIllinois .Civil War
During the
American Civil War John Slidell was one of the two CSA diplomats involved in the "Trent Affair " in November, 1861. After having been appointed the Confederate States of America's commissioner toFrance in September, 1861, he ran the blockade from Charleston, South Carolina, withJames Murray Mason ofVirginia . They then set sail fromHavana on the British mail boat steamer RMS "Trent", but were intercepted by the U.S. Navy while en route and taken into captivity at Fort Warren in Boston. After the resolution of the "Trent" Affair, the two diplomats set sail for Europe onJanuary 1 ,1862 .John Slidell was a brother of
Alexander Slidell Mackenzie , a naval officer who commanded the USS "Somers" on which a unique event occurred in 1842 off the coast of Africa during theBlockade of Africa . In that incident, three crewmen were hanged after being convicted ofmutiny at sea. Mackenzie reversed the order of his middle and last names to honor a maternal uncle.Another brother, Thomas Slidell, was chief justice of the
Louisiana Supreme Court . He was also the brother-in-law of the American naval CommodoreMatthew C. Perry , who was married to Slidell's sister, Jane. Perry is remembered for opening United States trade withJapan in 1853.Later life
Slidell moved to
Paris, France , after the Civil War. He died inCowes ,Isle of Wight ,England . He is interred in the Saint-Roman family private cemetery near Paris. He,Judah P. Benjamin and A. Dudley Mann were among the high-ranking Confederate officials buried abroad.Trivia
*The city of Slidell in
St. Tammany Parish is named in his honor by his son-in-law Baron Frederick Erlanger.
*His brother-in-law wasP.G.T. Beauregard .
*His nephews wereRanald Slidell Mackenzie andAlexander Slidell MacKenzie (Civil War).References
*"John Slidell", "A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography", Vol. 2 (1988), pp. 746-747
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state=Louisiana
district=1
before=Edward D. White, Sr.
after=Emile La Sére
years=March 4 ,1843 –November 10 ,1845 U.S. Senator box
state=Louisiana
class=3
before=Pierre Soulé
after=William P. Kellogg (1)
alongside=Judah P. Benjamin
years=December 5 ,1853 –February 4 ,1861
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