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Jean-Bernard Xavier Philippe de Marigny de Mandeville (1785–1868), known as Bernard de Marigny, was a French-Creole American nobleman, playboy,[1] planter, politician, duelist, writer, horse breeder, land developer, and President of the Louisiana State Senate between 1822 and 1823.
^Crété, Liliane (translated by Patrick Gregory). Daily Life in Louisiana 1815-1830 (Baton Rouge and London: Louisiana State University Press), 1978 (translation 1981)
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sugar cane plantation and brickyard operated by BernarddeMarigny and later by his son Armand Marigny. The park has a multitude of habitats for birds...
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races on March 14, 1837, under The Louisiana Jockey Club. In 1838 BernarddeMarigny, Julius C Branch and Henry Augustine Tayloe, organized races at the...
held in New Orleans is recorded to have taken place in 1833 with BernarddeMarigny funding the first organized parade, tableau, and ball. The tradition...
spanning Lake Pontchartrain dates back to the early 19th century and BernarddeMarigny, the founder of Mandeville. He started a ferry service that continued...
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breeder, land developer, and President of the Louisiana State Senate BernarddeMarigny; and Virginia, Tidewater, scion, Henry A. Tayloe, whose father John...
Faubourg Marigny, now a neighborhood of New Orleans just downriver from the Vieux Carré or French Quarter. This area was once the plantation of Bernardde Marigny...
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first months of 1794. Along with François de Charette, Jean-Nicolas Stofflet and Gaspard deBernarddeMarigny, he was one of the main Vendéen generals...
British squadron under Admiral Samuel Hood broke off and retreated. Admiral de Grasse offered a desultory chase before seeing the French convoys safe to...