Preceded by B. W. Marston Political party Democratic | Name Leopold Caspari Resigned 1914 Role Politician | |
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Preceded by Two members:G. L. TrichelA. T. Liverman Preceded by Two members:James H. CosgroveR. E. Jackson Born July 28, 1830Lauterbourg, France ( 1830-07-28 ) Spouse(s) Amanda Woods Caspari (married 1862-1883, her death) Children Richard L., Samuel, Joseph, David, Emanuel, Charles, Gustave, Julia Caspari Glover, and Dora Caspari Died March 11, 1915, Natchitoches, Louisiana, United States | ||
Leopold Caspari (July 28, 1830 – March 11, 1915) was a French-born businessman and politician from Natchitoches, Louisiana. In 1884, in his role as state representative, he pushed for the establishment of Northwestern State University.
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Background
Caspari was born in Lauterbourg in northeastern France, to David Caspari (1800–1873) and the former Charlotte Baruch (1802–1844). He was a young apprentice in a dry goods store. In 1849 at the age of nineteen, five years after the death of his mother, and a year following the Revolution of 1848, Caspari emigrated to the United States. He first settled as a merchant in Cloutierville in Natchitoches Parish south of the city of Natchitoches, where he lived after 1858. He served in the Confederate States of America Army as a member of Pelican Rangers No. 1 at the rank of second lieutenant. By the end of the Civil War, he had been promoted to the rank of captain.
He was married to the former Amanda Woods (died 1883). Their children were Richard L., Samuel, Joseph, David, Emanuel, Charles, Gustave, Julia, and Dora Caspari. Caspari lost two grandsons in December 1903. Bertrand Leopold Glover (1896–1903) and Claude Alban Glover (1901–1903) died seventeen days apart at the ages of seven and two, respectively. They were the sons of Caspari's daughter, ulia Caspari "Julie" Glover (1864–1920).
Career
In 1884, Caspari was elected as a Democrat to the Louisiana House of Representatives and served two four-year terms, his tenure having ended in 1892. From 1900 to 1908, he served in the Louisiana State Senate. After a year's absence, he returned to the Senate in 1909, when his immediate successor, B.W. Marston, resigned. Caspari remained in the Senate until 1914, shortly before his death. At the time there were no term limits in the Louisiana legislature. Caspari led the campaign that selected Natchitoches as the site for Northwestern State University, then known as Louisiana State Normal School, specifically for the education of teachers. He was a president of the People's Bank and the Red River Valley Railroad, both based in Natchitoches. He also engaged successfully in farming. For years, he was active in the Confederate veterans' organization, the Knights of Pythias, and the anti-defamation league, B'nai B'rith, a Jewish organization.
Caspari was also for eight years a member of the Natchitoches Parish School Board.
Caspari died in Natchitoches and is interred at the historic American Cemetery on Second Street across from NSU. Caspari Hall and Caspari Street at NSU are named in his honor.