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Robert C Nicholas

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Preceded by
  
George A. Waggaman

Preceded by
  
Alexander Dimitry

Party
  
Democratic Party

Succeeded by
  
Zenon Ledoux, Jr.


Preceded by
  
Levi Pierce

Name
  
Robert Nicholas

Succeeded by
  
Alexander Barrow

Succeeded by
  
John N. Carrigan

Uncles
  
Wilson Cary Nicholas

Robert C. Nicholas

Role
  
Former United States Senator

Died
  
December 24, 1856, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, United States

Parents
  
George Nicholas, Mary Smith

Grandparents
  
Robert Carter Nicholas, Sr.

Education
  
College of William & Mary

Robert Carter Nicholas (January 10, 1787 – December 24, 1856) was a United States Senator from Louisiana. He was a veteran of the War of 1812, and also served as Secretary of State of Louisiana and Louisiana's Superintendent of Education.

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Biography

Born in Hanover, Virginia on January 10, 1787, Nicholas joined the United States Army in 1808, receiving a commission as a Captain in the 7th Infantry Regiment.

Nicholas later served with the 20th and 12th Infantry Regiments. He was promoted to Major in 3rd Infantry Regiment 1810 and became Lieutenant Colonel of the 1st Infantry Regiment in 1812. He served with his regiment in the War of 1812, including combat at the Battle of Chippewa. After serving with the 30th Infantry, in 1814 he was promoted to Colonel, and he commanded the 8th Infantry Regiment until resigning his commission in 1819.

In 1816 and 1817 Nicholas attended the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. He subsequently relocated to Kentucky, and was appointed U.S. Indian Agent to the Chickasaw Nation in 1821. Nicholas later moved to Louisiana, where he owned a sugarcane plantation in Terrebonne Parish while residing in St. James Parish.

Nicholas was elected as a Jacksonian (later a Democrat) to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator-elect Charles E.A. Gayarre, and served from January 13, 1836, to March 3, 1841.

He was Secretary of State of Louisiana in 1845. From 1849 to 1853 he was Louisiana's Superintendent of Education.

Nicholas died in Terrebonne Parish on December 24, 1856. He was originally buried at his plantation, and later moved to the Burthe family vault at Saint Louis Cemetery No. 1, New Orleans.

Family

Robert C. Nicholas was the son of George Nicholas (1754-1799) and Mary Smith. and the grandson of Robert Carter Nicholas (1728–1780).

He married Susan Adelaide Vinson, and their children included a daughter, Mary. Mary Nicholas was the wife of Frederick George Burthe.

Nicholas was a nephew of John Nicholas, a U.S. Representative from Virginia and Wilson Cary Nicholas, a Senator from Virginia.

References

Robert C. Nicholas Wikipedia