- Pierre Derbigny
Infobox Governor
order = 6th
office = Governor of Louisiana
term_start = 1828
term_end = 1829
lieutenant = none
predecessor = Henry S. Johnson
successor =Armand Beauvais
birth_date = 1769
birth_place =Laon ,France
death_date = death date|1829|10|6|mf=y
death_place =Gretna, Louisiana
party = Whig
spouse = Felicité Odile de Hault de Lassus
religion = CatholicPierre Augustin Charles Bourguignon Derbigny (1769–1829) was Governor of Louisiana. Born in 1769, at
Laon nearLille ,France , the eldest son of Augustin Bourguignon d'Herbigny who was President of the Directoire de l'Ainse and Mayor of Laon, and Louise Angelique Blondela.Derbigny studied law at
Ste. Genevieve but fled France in 1791 during theFrench Revolution . He arrived inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania and married Felicité Odile de Hault de Lassus with whom he would have five daughters and two sons.He arrived in
New Orleans , then a French colony, in 1797 and by 1803 had been appointed Secretary of the Legislative Council. After the United States' annexation of theLouisiana Purchase in 1803, Derbigny was one of the representatives of the new Americans in Washington seeking self-government for the Orleans Territory. His oration of July 4, 1804 also urges for the reopening of the slave trade.As the territory was integrated into the United States, Derbigny opposed British
common law in Louisiana and defended the retention of civil law practices established during the French and Spanish colonial colonial periods. He also lead a movement to establish theCollege of Orleans and served as Regent. In 1812, he was selected as Secretary of the Territorial Senate. He also served in Captain Chauveneau's Company of Cavalry in the Louisiana Militia.From 1814-1820, Derbigny served as a Justice of the
Louisiana Supreme Court . He was one of the principal drafters of the 1825Civil Code of Louisiana , along withEdward Livingston , François Xavier Martin andLouis Moreau de Liset .In 1821, Derbigny resigned from the Supreme Court of Louisiana to run unsuccessfully for Governor against
Jean N. Destréhan ,Abner Duncan andThomas B. Robertson . Despite his loss to Robertson, Derbigny was appointedSecretary of State of Louisiana and served from 1821-1828.In 1828, he ran for Governor again and this time defeated
Thomas Butler , his former supporterBernard de Marigny and CongressmanPhilemon Thomas . The state Legislature confirmed his election over these 3 opponents. Derbigny was affiliated with the nascent National Republican Party, an anti-Jackson group.In Derbigny's Inauguration speech, he urged internal improvements which the legislature supported including: incorporation of a gas light company for New Orleans, several navigation companies for New Orleans and important bayous in the state, and the construction and repair of levees. On
October 6 ,1829 , after 10 months in office, Governor Derbigny was thrown from a carriage on the West Bank of the Mississippi and died three days later inGretna . Governor Derbigny is buried in St. Louis Number 1 Cemetery in New Orleans.ources
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