William Charles Cole Claiborne (before 23 November 1772, or on 13 August 1773, or between 23 November 1773 and 23 November 1774, or in August 1775 – 23 November 1817) was a United States politician, best known as the first Governor of Louisiana after U.S. Statehood. He also has the distinction of possibly being the youngest Congressman in U.S. history, though reliable sources differ about his age.
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| - William Charles Cole Claiborne (before 23 November 1772, or on 13 August 1773, or between 23 November 1773 and 23 November 1774, or in August 1775 – 23 November 1817) was a United States politician, best known as the first Governor of Louisiana after U.S. Statehood. He also has the distinction of possibly being the youngest Congressman in U.S. history, though reliable sources differ about his age.
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Name
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Title
| - Governor of Louisiana
- Governor of Mississippi Territory
- United States Senator from Louisiana
- At Large Representative from Tennessee
- Governor of Territory of Orleans
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Before
| - Andrew Jackson
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- James Brown
- Pierre Clément de Laussat
- Winthrop Sargent
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Years
| - 1797(xsd:integer)
- 1801(xsd:integer)
- 1803(xsd:integer)
- 1812(xsd:integer)
- 1817(xsd:integer)
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After
| - Henry Johnson
- Robert Williams
- William Dickson
- Jacques Villeré
- Became Governor of Louisiana
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Birth
| - Some time between 1772 and 1775
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| - William Charles Cole Claiborne (before 23 November 1772, or on 13 August 1773, or between 23 November 1773 and 23 November 1774, or in August 1775 – 23 November 1817) was a United States politician, best known as the first Governor of Louisiana after U.S. Statehood. He also has the distinction of possibly being the youngest Congressman in U.S. history, though reliable sources differ about his age.
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