Nicholas Girod
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Nicholas Girod (1747-1840) was the fifth mayor of New Orleans between 1812 to 1815.[1]
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- ^ Eric J. Brock (1999). New Orleans. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 0738502235.
Preceded by Charles Trudeau |
Mayor of New Orleans October 8, 1812 – November 5, 1812 |
Succeeded by LeBreton Dorgenois |
Preceded by LeBreton Dorgenois |
Mayor of New Orleans December 5, 1812 – September 4, 1815 |
Succeeded by Auguste Macarty |
Mayors of New Orleans, Louisiana | |
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de Boré • Pitot • Watkins • Mather • Trudeau • Girod • Dorgenois • Girod • Macarty • de Roffignac • Prieur • Bertus • Genois • Freret • Prieur • Bertus • Freret • Montegut • Crossman • Lewis • Waterman • Stith • Monroe • Shepley • Weitzel • French • Weitzel • Deming • Miller • Durell • Miller • Hoyt • Kennedy • Quincy • Burke • Kennedy • Rozier • Clark • Monroe • Heath • Conway • Flanders • Wiltz • Leeds • Pilsbury • Watton • Shakspeare • Behan • Guillotte • Shakspeare • Fitzpatrick • Flower • Capdevielle • Behrman • McShane • Behrman • O'Keefe • Walmsley • Pratt • Earhart • Cave • Maestri • Morrison • Schiro • Landrieu • E. Morial • Barthelemy • M. Morial • Nagin |