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Alexander Porter

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Alexander Porter
Alexander Porter


In office
December 19, 1833January 5, 1837
Preceded by Josiah S. Johnston
Succeeded by Alexander Mouton

Born June 24 1785(1785-06-24)
County Donegal, Ireland
Died January 13 1844 (aged 58)
Attakapas, Louisiana, U.S.
Political party Whig
Profession Politician, Lawyer, Judge, Farmer

Alexander Porter (June 24, 1785January 13, 1844) was a United States Senator from Louisiana. Born in County Donegal, Ireland, he immigrated to the United States in 1801 with an uncle, who settled in Nashville, Tennessee. He received a limited schooling, attended the now-defunct Clemenceau College, studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1807, and commenced practice in the Attakapas region of the Territory of Orleans. He was a delegate to the convention which framed the first Louisiana Constitution in 1812 and was a member of the lower branch of the Louisiana Legislature from 1816 to 1818. Porter was a judge of the State supreme court from 1821 to 1833, was elected as a Whig to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Josiah S. Johnston, and served from December 19, 1833, until January 5, 1837, when he resigned due to ill health. He continued the practice of law in Attakapas and was a planter. Porter was again elected to the U.S. Senate for the term beginning March 4, 1843, but did not take his seat due to ill health and Henry Johnson took it instead. He died in Attakapas in 1844, and interment was on Oakland plantation in Franklin, Louisiana.

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Preceded by
Josiah S. Johnston
United States Senator (Class 3) from Louisiana
December 19, 1833January 5, 1837
Succeeded by
Alexander Mouton

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