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1877 - 1880
Francis Redding Tillou Nicholls,
the 27th and 30th Governor of Louisiana, died on January 4, 1912 Nicholls graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York in 1855. After a tour in Florida in the Seminole War, he returned to Louisiana and attended the University of Louisiana (Tulane). He married Caroline Guion in 1860 and continued to practice law in Napoleonville until the war started. He became a Confederate Brigadier General, losing his left arm at Winchester and right foot at Chancellorsville. He later became a two time governor and then Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court, There are a number of family members located around the base of the Governor Nicholls Memorial. |
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Front Engraving
Francis Tillou Nicholls
"We would see Jesus for the shadows lengthen
Francis Tillou Nicholls
At No Time And Under No
General Nicholls lost his left arm in the
Shenandoah
Valley Campaign.
Rear Engraving
Caroline Guion Nicholls
As Chief Justice His Inherent
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