The Territory of Orleans in 1804, with disputed territories shown in red
Government
• Type
Organized incorporated territory
Governor
• 1804–1812
William C. C. Claiborne
Secretary
• 1804–1807
James Brown
• 1807–1811
Thomas Bolling Robertson
History
• Established
October 1 1804
• Statehood
April 30 1812
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Louisiana Purchase
Republic of West Florida
Louisiana
Today part of
United States
The Territory of Orleans or Orleans Territory was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from October 1, 1804,[1][2] until April 30, 1812,[3] when it was admitted to the Union as the State of Louisiana.
^2 Stat. 283
^"An Act erecting Louisiana into two territories and providing for the temporary government thereof"
^"An Act for the admission of the state of Louisiana into the Union, and to extend the laws of the United States to the said state"
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