St. Tammany Parish Legislators (House of Representatives) From 1812-2020
1812 Lea (unknown first name)
1813 War of 1812; no legislative session
1814 Samuel Harper (vice Lea) - 2nd session
Robert Tate - 3rd session
1815 Battle of New Orleans; no legislative session
1816-1817 Jones (unknown first name)
1818 J. Wright
1818-1820 Ebenezer Ford
John R. Goff
1822-1824 B. W. Miller
Charles Parent
Robert Tate
1824-1826 Charles Parent
1827 Martin G. Penn
B. Richardson
1828-1830 B. Richardson
1830-1832 Daniel Edwards
1832-1834 F. R. Johns
1834-1836 M. G. Penn
1836-1838 J. McDonald
1838-1840 Anatole Cousin
1840-1842 E. P. Ellis
1842-1844 N.S. Edwards
1844-1846 (needs more research)
1846-1848 J. J. Morgan
1848-1850 A. Penn
1850-1852 Gosselin (unknown first name)
1852-1855 A. F. Copper (possibly Cooper)
R. T. Edwards
1856 R. M. Lanier
1857-1864 (See Section VII. Pre-Civil War &Civil War Era)
1865-1867 (needs more research)
1868-1870 John W. Hutchison (or Hutchinson)
1870-1872 James M. Thompson
1872-1874 (needs more research)
1874-1876 Anatole J. Cousin (E.S.)
1876-1878 Jules Brady
1878-1880 Anatole J. Cousin
1880-1884 A. W. Weems
1884-1888 Joseph S. Bossier
1888-1892 Joseph S. Bossier
1892-1896 Victor Fauria
James H. Murphy
1896-1900 Victor Fauria
1900-1904 Joseph B. Lancaster
Joseph B. Lancaster
1904-1908 Fritz Salmen
1908-1912 Louis L. Morgan (resigned 1909)
Joseph B. Lancaster (vice Morgan, 1910)
1912-1916 Fred J. Heintz
1916-1920 Fred J. Heintz (resigned 1917)
J. Monroe Simmons (vice Heintz, 1917)
1920-1924 L. V. Cooley
1924-1928 Robert W. Badon (deceased 1926)
Fred J. Heintz (vice Badon, 1926)
1928-1932 Fred J. Heintz
James T. Burns
1932-1936 James T. Burns
1936-1940 Victor E. Planche
1940-1944 Fred J. Heintz
1944-1948 Fred J. Heintz
1948-1952 Erwin J. Rausch
Jesse D. McLain
1952-1956 Jesse D. McLain
1956-1960 Jesse D. McLain
1960-1964 Jesse D. McLain
1964-1968 Jesse D. McLain
1968-1972 Archie Davis (deceased 1971)
R. H. "Bill" Strain (vice Davis, 1971)
Jesse D. McLain
Lawrence A. "Buster" Sheridan
1972-1976 Edward C. Scogin
R. H. "Bill" Strain
R.H. "Bill" Strain
1976-1980 Edward C. Scogin
R. H. "Bill" Strain
1980-1984 Edward C. Scogin
R. H. "Bill" Strain
Edward J. Deano, Jr.
1984-1988 Edward J. Deano, Jr.
Edward C. Scogin
R. H. "Bill" Strain
1988-1992 Edward J. Deano, Jr.
Edward C. Scogin
R. H. "Bill" Strain
1992-1996 Edward J. Deano, Jr.
Suzanne Krieger
Pete Schneider
R. H. "Bill" Strain
1996-2000 Pete Schneider
R. H. "Bill" Strain
Tom Thornhill
Diane Winston
Diane Winston
A.G. Crowe
2000-2004 A. G. Crowe
Pete Schneider
Michael G. Strain
Diane Winston
2004-2008 Timothy G. "Tim" Burns
A. G. Crowe
Harold L. Ritchie
Matthew "Pete" Schneider
Michael G. Strain
Diane Winston
2008-2012 Timothy G. "Tim" Burns
George Gregory "Greg" Cromer
J. Kevin Pearson
Harold L. Ritchie
John M. Schroder, Sr.
Scott M. Simon
2012-2016 Timothy G. "Tim" Burns
George Gregory "Greg" Cromer
Paul E. Hollis, Jr.
J. Kevin Pearson
Harold L. Ritchie
John M. Schroder, Sr.
Scott M. Simon
2016-2020 George Gregory "Greg" Cromer (resigned June 29, 2018)
Reid Falconer
Paul E. Hollis, Jr.
J. Kevin Pearson
John M. Schroder, Sr. (resigned June 19, 2017)
Scott M. Simon
Malinda Brumfield White
Mark Wright (vice Schroder, December 8, 2017)
Pre-Civil War & Civil War Era Legislators
1857
Journals from 1857 list only delegates to the Louisiana Legislature by last name without House or Senate designation. The parish(es) they served are unknown at this time.
They are:Alexander, Anderson, Andrews, Beecher, Bernard of Lafourche, Bertrand, Berry Boote,Canongo, Coleman, Curry, Dugas, Duperier, Dunn, Favrot, Fortson, Gantt, Gaudé Guier,Guilbeau, Hagaman, Hamilton, Harper, Hawkins, Haynes, Lanier, Laville, Matthews,Minor, Moore, Planchard, Patten, Perkins, Randall, Robinson, Semmes, Smart, Thompsonof St. Landry, Thompson of Caddo, Tircuit, Trepagnier, Walker, Wooldridge, Wright,Fennimore, Fuller, Jones, Jourdan, Lagroue, Pike, Proctor, Shields, Sterling, Vail, and VanWickle.
1858
Journals from 1858 list only delegates to the Louisiana Legislature by last name without House or Senate designation. The parish(es) they served are unknown at this time.
They are:Adams, Allen, Amaker, Andrews, Babin, Aaird, Bannister, Barry, Bemiss, Brusle, Bush,Beggs, Carnes, Claiborne, Clark, Cooke, Cornay, Dickey, Ditto, Dreux, Dugas, Eastman,Fleichier, Fortson, Fox, Fuller, Gastinel, Gibson, Gray, Guidry, Guilbeau, Harang, Harper,Hawkins, Haynes, Herring, Hodge, Holland, Huard, Hynes, Keary, Knox, Landry,Lashbrook, Lawrason, Laville, Leeffe, Lumsden, Martin, Morel, Morgan, Morse, Newton,Nutter, Patterson, Perrault, Polk of Jackson, Polk of Orleans, Pierce, Randall, Reeves,Richardson, Robinson, Sale, Salomon, Shepherd, Simmons, Smith, Sterling, Taylor of Union, Taylor of East Feliciana, Texada, Theil, Tregre, Trepagnier, Trudeau, Wade, Walsh, Womack of Livingston, Womack of Winn, Whitaker, Wilkinson, Wooley, and Wright.
1859
Journals from 1860 list delegates to the full Louisiana Legislature without House or Senate designation. The parish(es) they served are unknown at this time.
They are:H.W. Allen, J.B. Andrew, L.L. Armant, S.L. Armant, R. J. Babin, C. Bannister, Edward Barry, P.O. Broussard, J.S. Bush, F.L. Dugas, Moses Eastman, C.O. Fletcher, L. Gastonek, H. Gray,F.A. Haper, B. Haynes, E.R. Herring, J.E. Holland, L.J. Hurd, A.R. Haynes, P.F.Keaty, W.L. Knox, F.C. Laville, J.B. Leetle, E. Morel, D. Newtoon, J. Nutter, E.A.Patterson, L.V. Reeves, M. Richardson, J. Roberts, H. Sale, W.Semmons, J.W. Taylor,J.G. Taylor, L.F. Texada, L.A. Tregre, J.E. Trudeajeau, V.D. Walsh, E.B. Whittaker, J.B.Wilkinson, H.P. Womack, G. Wooley, and J. Wright.
In 1860, Louisiana called a Convention to sever connections to the United States of America. They met in Baton Rouge in 1861 and adopted the Ordinance of Secession onJanuary 26, 1861. Louisiana joined the Confederate States of America on March 26, 1861,and adopted a new Constitution at that time. The following list of legislators served during the American Civil War. The parish(es)they served are unknown at this time. Designations of House and Senate are unknown.
It is assumed that the following are not from the Confederate States of America but are from the legislature that functioned in the U.S. controlled territory in New Orleans.
1860
Alexander, Allen, Anderson, Armant, Austin, Barry, Bartlett, Beggs, Bemiss, Berry,Bickham, Blache, Bond, Breitaupt, Brusle, Burton, Bush, Cage, Clark, Coleman, Coombs,Cotton, Darden, Davidson, Delogny, Dessessart, Dugas, Dupuy, Evans, Ewing, Fish,Fuller, Gantt, Gastinel, Gray, Hamilton, Harper, Haynes, Herron, Hurst, Imboden, Jaquess,Kearney, Kilbourne, W. L. Knox, R.L. Knox, O.S. Lane, J. L. Lane, D. LeBlanc, J.LeBlanc, Lee, Levy (Natchitoches -Dem), Lewis, Lindsay, Magioni, Marks, Martin,Matthews, McFee, McLelland, McRae, Miller, Morgan, O'Quinn, Oswalt, Pecot, Phillips,Randall, Richardson, Robieu, Robson, Rousseau, Smith, Solis, Tarleton, Theard, Theriot,Tompkies, Tregre, G. P. Voorhies, M. Voorhies, Waggaman, Walker, White, Wilkinson,and Wise.
1861-1863
Adams, Allen, Armant, Arroyo, Austin, Alexander, Barry, Bartlett, Beauvais, Beggs,Bemiss, Berry, Bickham, Bradley, Breithaupt, Buslé, Burton, Bush, Castille, Clark, Colemen, Coombs, Cotton, Darden, Dessessart, Drouett, Dugas, Dupuy, Evans, Fish, Gantt, Gastinel, Hamilton, Harper, Haynes, Herron, Hurst, Jackson, Kilbourne, R. L.Knox, O. S. Lane, Effingham Lawrence (Plazuemines-D), C. O. LeBlanc, J.LeBlanc,Lewis (St. Landry-Dem), Martin, Magfioni, McLelland, Oswalt, Randall, Ranney,Richardson, Robson, Rousseau, Smart, Solis, Theard, Tomkies, G. P. Voorhies, M.Voorhies, White, Wilkinson, and Wise.