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  1. James Madison Wells (January 7, 1808 – February 28, 1899) was elected Lieutenant Governor and became the 20th Governor of Louisiana during Reconstruction . Early life. Born near Alexandria, Louisiana, on January 7, 1808, Wells' father was Samuel Levi Wells II, a member of Louisiana's constitutional convention in 1811.

  2. 7 de dic. de 2016 · by Sue Eakin. Courtesy of The Historic New Orleans Collection. James Madison Wells. Moses & Piffet (Photographer) Alexandria native James Wells served as governor of Louisiana from 1865 until 1867, leading the state’s initial efforts at Reconstruction . After serving as lieutenant governor under Michael Hahn, Wells assumed the ...

  3. Discover life events, stories and photos about James Madison Wells (1808–1899) of Alexandria, Rapides, Louisiana, United States.

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    • Mary Ann Scott
  4. James Madison Wells (7 January 1808 – 28 February 1899) was Governor of Louisiana from 4 March 1865 to 3 June 1867, succeeding Henry Watkins Allen/Michael Hahn and preceding Benjamin Flanders. A US Republican Party member, he was elected Governor during Reconstruction.

  5. Louisiana. Gov. James Madison Wells. Terms March 3, 1865 - June 3, 1867. Party Republican. Born January 8, 1808. Passed February 28, 1899. Birth State Louisiana. School St. Joseph's College, Cincinnati Law School. Family Married Mary Ann Scott; fourteen children. Status Succeeded,Resigned. About.

  6. 13 de jul. de 2023 · Presidential Reconstruction, 1865 – 1867. The elevation of former planter James Madison Wells to the office of governor in March 1865, combined with the end of the war and Lincoln’s assassination, dramatically altered the path of Reconstruction in Louisiana.

  7. In Louisiana, James Madison Wells, though a man of means himself, denounced the Confederacy as a rich man’s government and organized a guerrilla campaign against it. From his Bear Wallow stronghold in Rapides Parish, Wells led deserters and other resisters in raids against Confederate supply lines and depots.