Flanders, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1816-1896

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Benjamin Franklin Flanders was appointed Governor of Louisiana (1867-1868), served as Mayor of New Orleans (1870-1872), and was Assistant Treasurer of the United States in new Orleans (1873-1882).

From the description of Flanders, Benjamin F., letter, 1891. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 82558222

Benjamin F. Flanders, a native of New Hampshire, studied law in New Orleans, served as Third Municipal District alderman (1848-1852), and was also employed for ten years as secretary/treasurer of the New Orleans, Opelousas and Great Western Railroad Company. An opponent of secession, he fled to the North at the onset of the Civil War after aiding Union prisoners. He returned to New Orleans in 1862 during the city's occupation by Federal troops.

Upon his return, he was appointed city treasurer. After six months he was elected to Congress, serving only a few months before being appointed special agent of the Treasury Department for the Gulf Coast states. In June 1867 he was appointed governor of Louisiana by General Philip Sheridan, a post he resigned when Sheridan was replaced in 1868.

He later served as mayor of New Orleans, 1870-1872, first by appointment and then by election, and as assistant treasurer of the United States in New Orleans, 1873-1882. He lost his last bid for public office in 1888, as the Republican nominee for state treasurer. Flanders died in retirement at his estate in Lafayette Parish, La., March 13, 1896.

From the description of Benjamin F. Flanders papers, 1827-1889 (bulk 1864-1875). (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 257579679

Place Name Admin Code Country
Louisiana
United States
Louisiana
New Orleans (La.)
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Governor
Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)
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Birth 1816-01-26

Death 1896-03-13

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