For the businessman, see James M. Wells III. For the Idaho state senator, see James Monroe Wells.
James Madison Wells
20th Governor of Louisiana
In office March 4, 1865 – June 3, 1867
Lieutenant
Albert Voorhies
Preceded by
Michael Hahn
Succeeded by
Benjamin Flanders
9th Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana
In office 1864–1865
Governor
Michael Hahn
Preceded by
Benjamin W. Pearce
Succeeded by
Albert Voorhies
Personal details
Born
(1808-01-07)January 7, 1808 near Alexandria, Louisiana
Died
February 28, 1899(1899-02-28) (aged 91) Lecompte, Louisiana
Political party
Whig/Democrat/Republican
Spouse
Mary Ann Scott
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