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  1. John McEnery (March 31, 1833, Petersburg, Virginia – March 28, 1891) was a Louisiana Democratic politician and lawyer who was considered by Democrats to be the winner of the highly contested 1872 election for Governor of Louisiana.

  2. John McEnery - Elected in 1872. Click to listen to audio. Born: 1833 in Virginia. Political Affiliation: Democrat and Liberal Republican. Religious Affiliation: Catholic. Education: Hanover College (Hanover, Indiana) Career Prior to Term: Lawyer-Registrar of Land Office; Judge of the 12th District Legislature.

  3. John McEnery. Unidentified. In 1872 John McEnery was elected governor in one of the most controversial and bizarre elections in Louisiana history. Though Governor Henry Clay Warmoth declared McEnery the victor, the state elections returning board split into two rival panels after the election.

  4. 24 de mai. de 2017 · A photograph of John McEnery, a Democratic politician in Louisiana who contended after the election of 1872 that the governorship had been stolen from him by Reconstruction-era Republicans....

  5. 21 de abr. de 2023 · The confrontation’s origins lay in Louisianas troubled gubernatorial election of 1872, which pitted Democratic-Conservative “Fusion” candidates John McEnery and Davidson Bradfute Penn against a Republican ticket headed by US senator William Pitt Kellogg and Caesar Carpentier Antoine.

    • Greater New Orleans, Orleans
    • Reconstruction Period
  6. Louisiana Gov. John McEnery. Terms January 14, 1873 - September 20, 1873 ; Party Democrat;Liberal Republican ; Born March 31, 1833 ; Passed March 28, 1891 ; Birth State Virginia ; School Hanover College; Tulane University

  7. John McEnery, to the governorship. The Republicans claimed the same thing for their man, William P. Kellogg. The federal government, act-ing in a spirit more partisan than objective, resolved the dispute by in-stalling Kellogg with federal bayonets.1 To the Democrats the Kellogg government was a rank usurpation. Many refused to pay taxes to it.