- Robert DeBlieux
Infobox _ Officeholder
name=Robert Buford "Bobby" DeBlieux
nationality=American
office=Mayor of Natchitoches,Natchitoches Parish ,Louisiana , USA
party=Democratic
term_start=1976
term_end=1980
preceded=W. Ray Scott (1960-1976)
succeeded=Joseph Michael "Joe" Sampite (1980-2000)
office2=Louisiana State Preservation Officer
term_start2=1980
term_end2=1988
date of birth=birth date and age |1933|1|26
date of death=
place of birth= Natchitoches,Natchitoches Parish , Louisiana
place of death=
occupation=Business man;historian ;preservationist
spouse= JoAnn Weaver DeBlieux, deceased 1979. | children=Daughters from first marriage:
Annie Camille Davis (born ca. 1959)
Dené DeBlieux Mathies
religion=Roman Catholic
footnotes=(1) FormerMayor DeBlieux is known principally for his multiple activities in regard to historicpreservation of Natchitoches, the oldestcity inLouisiana .(2) DeBlieux maternal ancestors arrived in Natchitoches in 1718; his paternal roots began in 1803, year of the
Louisiana Purchase . (3) In Louisiana, only Natchitoches andNew Orleans have federally-designated downtown historic districts.Robert Buford DeBlieux, usually known as Bobby DeBlieux (born
January 26 ,1933 ), is ahistorian ,preservationist , painter,author ,business man, and a former Democraticmayor of Natchitoches, the oldestcity in theU.S. state ofLouisiana .Family history, education, military
DeBlieux (pronounced like the letter "W") was the middle of three sons born in Natchitoches to Jefferson Davis "Jeff" DeBlieux, Jr. (1904-1984), and the former Marie Dell Roubieu (
July 4 ,1907 -April 11 ,2002 ). Known as "Miss Pat", Mrs. DeBlieux was a devoutRoman Catholic who attended mass daily and was like her middle son interested in historical preservation. Robert DeBlieux is named for his maternal grandfather. Mrs. DeBlieux's family came to Natchitoches in 1718, four years after the founding of the city. The ancestors of Jeff DeBlieux arrived in 1803, the year of theLouisiana Purchase . DeBlieux's older and younger brothers were Jefferson DeBlieux, III (1930-1998), of Houma, the seat ofTerrebonne Parish in south Louisiana, and Victor Dale DeBlieux (1941-1993) of Natchitoches. [http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/la/natchito/obits/n/ntapr02.txt; http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi?lastname=DEBLIEUX&start=1] DeBlieux was acousin of the late State Senator Joseph Davis DeBlieux, who representedEast Baton Rouge Parish from 1956-1960 and again from 1964-1976. [ [http://www.intersurf.com/~bevans/Anita's%20Ancestors/d209.htm Third Generation ] ]In 1956, DeBlieux received his
bachelor of science infine arts andhistory fromNorthwestern State University (then Northwestern State College) in Natchitoches. He then served in theUnited States Army from 1956-1958. In 1960, he earned hismaster of science degree incounseling andpsychology fromLouisiana State University inBaton Rouge . In the early 1960s, DeBlieux was employed by the correctional office of theNatchitoches Parish juvenile court . From 1965-1976, when he was elected mayor to succeedW. Ray Scott , who had served for the sixteen years since 1960, DeBlieux was self-employed in the retailhardware business. [http://www.nsula.edu/watson_library/cghrc_core/deblieux_r.htm Robert DeBlieux ] ]DeBlieux has two grown daughters, Annie Camille Davis(born ca. 1959) and Dené D. Mathies, from his first marriage to the former JoAnn Weaver DeBlieux (1934-1979). [ [http://find.intelius.com/search-summary-out.php?ReportType=1& Intelius People Search - Public Records, Background Checks & More ] ] He is the
proprietor of the Tante Huppe historic inn at 424 Jefferson Street in Natchitoches, abed and breakfast named for one of his ancestors. [http://www.tantehuppe.com/; http://www.americanprofile.com/spotlights/article/2955.html] He is a nationally known authority on Louisianaarchitecture and engages in landscape painting. [http://www.authorhouse.com/BookStore/ItemDetail~bookid~9341.aspx The Garden Club ] ]Natchitoches Historic District
As mayor, DeBlieux was instrumental in founding the
Natchitoches Historic District , which also includes the mammothCane River Creole National Historical Park. [ [http://www.isleofcanes.com/isle_of_canes_resources.htm Isle of Canes ] ] Within the district are seven National Historic Landmarks, three State Historic Sites, and historicplantation s, homes, andchurch es. Most of the convert|116000|acre|km2 is privately owned, but many sites are open to the public. The district extends thirty-five miles and covers both banks of the Cane River, once the principal tributary of the Red River. [ [http://www.caneriverheritage.org/main_file.php/index.php home ] ] DeBlieux filed the application for federal landmark designation. [ [http://www.americanprofile.com/spotlights/article/2955.html Home of the Steel Magnolias - American Profile ] ] The Natchitoches District andVieux Carre inNew Orleans are the only such historic districts in Louisiana. The area had deteriorated prior to the historical designation, and over several years the downtown area was revitalized. [ [http://www.thetowntalk.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060419/COMMUNITIES/50301008/1081The Town Talk (Alexandria) - www.thetowntalk.com - Alexandria-Pineville, Louisiana ] ]tate preservation officer
DeBlieux was defeated for reelection as mayor in 1980 by fellow Democrat
Joe Sampite (pronounced SAM PEH TAY), who served until 2000. DeBlieux was then named as Assistant Secretary and Preservation Officer for the State of Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism, initially under the appointment of RepublicanGovernor David C. Treen and continued under Treen's successor (and predecessor), DemocratEdwin Washington Edwards .In 1989, DeBlieux was the local assistant in the
film ing in Natchitoches of "Steel Magnolias ", starringDolly Parton andSally Field in a picture which is said to have captured the civic spirit of the community, still known for itsbrick streets downtown. [ [http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/46792/Steel-Magnolias/credits Steel Magnolias - Production Credits - New York Times ] ]In the 1990s, DeBlieux worked in the
tourism industry aboutNatchez, Mississippi . He was for five years thechief executive officer of the Garden Club in Natchez.DeBlieux's historic preservation endeavors include his establishment of Museum Contents, Inc., a
non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the history of Natchitoches. He has also been president and a board member of the Natchitoches Historic Foundation. [ [http://historicfoundation.com/about/nhf-past-presidents NHF Past Presidents ] ] DeBlieux said that Natchitoches has done more than most cities its size to preserve itshistory : "Natchitoches Parish is special, because it’s maintained its visual heritage. . . . For instance, the plantation houses here are in their original settings and not influenced by a lot of industrial and modern encroachments. A visitor here really feels like he’s stepping back in time.” [ [http://www.thetowntalk.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060419/COMMUNITIES/50301007/1081 The Town Talk - www.thetowntalk.com - Alexandria-Pineville, Louisiana ] ]Civic endeavors
DeBlieux has been involved too in the
American Legion . He is a member of the NatchitochesChristmas Festival Committee, a major event in central Louisiana which is held on the first Saturday of December and draws tens of thousands of visitors into the community. The downtown and Cane River areas are vividly lit during the holiday season through New Years week. DeBlieux has also been involved in the Louisiana Trails Council and theBoy Scouts of America . At twenty-seven, he was the president of the NatchitochesJaycees from 1960-1961. [ [http://www.cp-tel.net/jaycees/members.htm Members ] ]The DeBlieux Collection
His DeBlieux Collection in the
archives of NSU contains the papers of interrelated Natchitoches families spanning more than two centuries. Featured are the Natchitoches pioneer families: Brezeale, Cloutier, Huppe, Hyams, Janin, Lambre, Metoyer, Prudhomme, and Walmsley, many of which intermarried. The topics include social customs, business affairs, home schooling of children, legal cases, political insight, and civic service. There are also the financial records of the DeBlieux & McCain store from 1902-1939. There are also some documents on the career of the legendary Huey Pierce Long, Jr., in the collection. [ [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/guidedisplay.pl?index=l000418 LONG, Huey Pierce (1893-1935) Guide to Research Papers ] ]DeBlieux is a coauthor of "Natchitoches and Louisiana's Timeless Cane River". [ [http://www.amazon.com/Natchitoches-Louisianas-Timeless-Cane-River/dp/0807128325 Amazon.com: Natchitoches and Louisiana's Timeless Cane River: Philip Gould,Richard Seale,Robert Deblieus,Harlan Mark Guidry,Robert Deblieux,Robert Harling: Books ] ] Another DeBlieux work is "A Walking Tour of the Natchitoches Historic District", which focuses on the old Kaffie-Friedrick Hardware building. [ [http://www.natchitoches.net/kaffiefrederick/ Natchitoches.net : Kaffie-Frederick Hardware ] ] He has also published "Historic Black Churches of Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana". [ [http://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&search-type=ss&index=books&field-author=Robert%20Deblieux&page=1 Amazon.com: Robert Deblieux: Books ] ]
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