Marc M. Mouton

American politician
Marc M. Mouton
40th Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana
In office
May 14, 1940 – May 9, 1944
GovernorSam H. Jones
Preceded byColeman Lindsey
Succeeded byJ. Emile Verret
Personal details
BornJune 1, 1901
Johnson, Louisiana
DiedAugust 30, 1944 (aged 43)
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseAlice Campbell Mouton
ResidenceLafayette, Louisiana
Alma materTulane University

Marc M. Mouton (June 1, 1901 – August 30, 1944) served as Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana from 1940 until 1944 during the administration of Governor Sam Houston Jones. He graduated from the medical department of Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana.[1]

He married Alice Campbell, daughter of Judge William Campbell.[2] Mouton, a Democrat, was a resident of Lafayette, Louisiana, and died in the summer of 1944 shortly after vacating the office of lieutenant governor to J. Emile Verret of New Iberia.[3]

References

  1. ^ New Orleans medical and surgical journal, Volume 66
  2. ^ The Attakapas country: a history of Lafayette Parish, Louisiana
  3. ^ The Plaquemines Protector Obits for 1944 Archived 2012-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
Party political offices
Preceded by
Earl Long
Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana
1940
Succeeded by
J. Emile Verret
Political offices
Preceded by
Coleman Lindsey
Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana
1940—1944
Succeeded by


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