- Samuel D. McEnery
of Louisiana from 1881 until 1888, and as a United States Senator from 1897 until 1910.
McEnery was born in Monroe,
Louisiana . He attendedSpring Hill College inMobile, Alabama , theUnited States Naval Academy inAnnapolis ,Maryland , and theUniversity of Virginia atCharlottesville . In 1859, McEnery graduated from theState and National Law School in Poughkeepsie,New York . McEnery served as a lieutenant in theConfederate States Army during the Civil War.In 1866, McEnery began practicing law in Monroe. He was elected
Lieutenant Governor in 1879, and becameGovernor of Louisiana in 1881 after the death ofLouis A. Wiltz . McEnery was elected to a full term as governor in 1884, but failed to be re-elected in 1888. McEnery's administration was weak due to the power held by the State Treasurer Edward A. Burke and the Louisiana Lottery Company through corruption.After losing the 1888 election, McEnery was appointed to serve as an associate justice in the Louisiana Supreme Court. He was elected to serve in the
United States Senate in 1896, serving there until his death in 1910. While in the Senate, McEnery served on the Committee of Corporations formed in the District of Columbia and the Committee of Transportation and Sale of Meat Products.McEnery died on
June 10 ,1910 inNew Orleans ,Louisiana and was interred there in theMetairie Cemetery .External links
*CongBio|M000429|name=McENERY, Samuel Douglas|inline=1
* [http://www.sos.louisiana.gov/tabid/387/Default.aspx State of Louisiana - Biography]
* [http://la-cemeteries.com/Governors/McEnery,%20Samuel%20Douglas/McEnery,%20Samuel%20Douglas.shtml Cemetery Memorial] by La-Cemeteries
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