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Henry Garland Dupré
Member of the U. S. House of Representatives from Louisiana's 2nd district
In office
November 8, 1910 – February 21, 1924
Preceded bySamuel Louis Gilmore
Succeeded byJames Z. Spearing
Speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives
In office
1908–1910
Preceded byJoseph W. Hyams
Succeeded byLee Emmett Thomas
Louisiana State Representative from District 14 (Orleans Parish)
In office
1900–1910
Preceded byDr. Stewart L. Henry
Succeeded byMartin Henry Manion
Personal details
Born(1873-07-28)July 28, 1873
Opelousas, St. Landry Parish
Louisiana, USA
DiedFebruary 21, 1924(1924-02-21) (aged 50)
Washington, D.C.
Resting placeCatholic Cemetery in Opelousas
Political partyDemocratic
Parent(s)Laurent and Marie Celeste Garland Dupré
Residence(s)Opelousas, Louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana
Alma materTulane University
Tulane University Law School
OccupationLawyer

Henry Garland Dupré (July 28, 1873 – February 21, 1924)[1] was from 1910 to 1924 a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives for Louisiana's 2nd congressional district, based about New Orleans, Louisiana.

Born in OpelousasinSt. Landry Parish in south Louisiana, Dupré attended public schools and graduated in 1892 from Tulane University in New Orleans and thereafter the Tulane University Law School. In 1895, he was admitted to the bar and began his law practice in New Orleans.

He served as assistant city attorney of New Orleans from 1900 to 1910. During that same period, he was the District 14 member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for Orleans Parish. He was House Speaker from 1908 to 1910.[2] In 1908, he chaired the Louisiana Democratic State Convention.

Dupré was elected to the Sixty-first Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Samuel Louis Gilmore. He was reelected to the Sixty-second and the six succeeding Congresses and served from November 8, 1910, until his death in Washington, D.C., on February 21, 1924. He is interred at the Catholic Cemetery in his native Opelousas.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Henry Garland Dupré". findagrave.com. Retrieved March 9, 2015.
  • ^ "Membership of the Louisiana House of Representatives, 1812-2016" (PDF). legis.la.gov. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 13, 2014. Retrieved July 13, 2014.
  • Preceded by

    Dr. Stewart L. Henry

    Louisiana State Representative from District 14 (Orleans Parish)
    H. Garland Dupré

    1900–1910
    Succeeded by

    Martin Henry Manion

    Preceded by

    Joseph W. Hyams (West Baton Rouge Parish)

    Speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives
    H. Garland Dupré

    1908–1910
    Succeeded by

    Lee Emmett Thomas (Caddo Parish)

    U.S. House of Representatives
    Preceded by

    Samuel Louis Gilmore

    U.S. Representative from Louisiana's 2nd congressional district
    H. Garland Dupré

    1910–1924
    Succeeded by

    James Z. Spearing


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