Robert C. Nicholas
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Robert Carter Nicholas (January 10, 1787 – December 24, 1856) was a United States Senator from Louisiana. He was a veteran of the War of 1812, and also served as Secretary of State of Louisiana and Louisiana's Superintendent of Education.
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Biography
Born in Hanover, Virginia on January 10, 1787,[1] Nicholas joined the United States Army in 1808, receiving a commission as a Captain in the 7th Infantry Regiment.[2]
Nicholas later served with the 20th and 12th Infantry Regiments.[3] He was promoted to Major in 3rd Infantry Regiment 1810[4] and became Lieutenant Colonel of the 1st Infantry Regiment in 1812.[5] He served with his regiment in the War of 1812, including combat at the Battle of Chippewa.[6] After serving with the 30th Infantry, in 1814 he was promoted to Colonel, and he commanded the 8th Infantry Regiment until resigning his commission in 1819.[7][8]
In 1816 and 1817 Nicholas attended the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia.[9][10] He subsequently relocated to Kentucky, and was appointed U.S. Indian Agent to the Chickasaw Nation in 1821.[11] Nicholas later moved to Louisiana, where he owned a sugarcane plantation in Terrebonne Parish while residing in St. James Parish.[12]
Nicholas was elected as a Jacksonian (later a Democrat) to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator-elect Charles E.A. Gayarre, and served from January 13, 1836, to March 3, 1841.[13]
He was Secretary of State of Louisiana in 1845.[14] From 1849 to 1853 he was Louisiana's Superintendent of Education.[15][16]
Nicholas died in Terrebonne Parish on December 24, 1856.[17] He was originally buried at his plantation, and later moved to the Burthe family vault at Saint Louis Cemetery No. 1, New Orleans.[18]
Family
Robert C. Nicholas was the son of George Nicholas (1754-1799) and Mary Smith.[19] and the grandson of Robert Carter Nicholas (1728–1780).[20]
He married Susan Adelaide Vinson, and their children included a daughter, Mary. Mary Nicholas was the wife of Frederick George Burthe.[21]
Nicholas was a nephew of John Nicholas, a U.S. Representative from Virginia and Wilson Cary Nicholas, a Senator from Virginia.[22]
References
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Preceded by | Secretary of State of Louisiana 1845 |
Succeeded by Zenon Ledoux, Jr. |
United States Senate | ||
Preceded by | U.S. Senator (Class 2) from Louisiana 1836–1841 Served alongside: Alexander Porter, Alexandre Mouton |
Succeeded by Alexander Barrow |
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- ↑ United States Senate, Journal of the Senate of the United States of America, 1810, page 309
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- ↑ Anderson Chenault Quisenberry, Kentucky in the War of 1812, 1996, page 165
- ↑ United States War Department, A Compilation of Registers of the Army of the United States, from 1815 to 1837, 1837, page 19
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- ↑ United States Senate, Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the United States Senate, Volume 3, 1821, page 235
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- ↑ Jeanne Frois, Louisiana Almanac: 2006-2007, 2006, page 555
- ↑ The Boardman, Volumes 6-8, 1951, page 5
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- ↑ Robert C. Nicholas at Find a Grave
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