Past Sheriffs & Ex-Officio Tax Collectors
Sheriff | Date of Oath |
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John Neilson |
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Thomas Lilly |
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Philemon Thomas |
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Ferdinand L. Ameling |
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John C. Buhler |
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Augustin Duplantier |
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Henry Waller Fowler |
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Leroy C. Morris |
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Henry V. Babin |
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Francis V. Provest |
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Edward Cousinard |
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Thompson J. Bird |
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Thomas W. Hurst |
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G. LeBlanc |
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O.H. Foreman |
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W.L. Booth |
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J.W. Bates |
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J.H. Slaughter |
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Joseph T. Young |
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Nolan Stewart Dougherty |
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W.G. Randolph |
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J.A.M. Randolph |
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T.H. Womack |
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Robert B. Day |
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Mrs. Eudora Slaughter Day |
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Thomas Edward McHugh |
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Robert Lee Petit |
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Newman Henry deBretton |
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Frank D. Trimble |
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Bryan Clemmons |
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J. Al Amiss |
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Fred Sliman, Jr. |
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Elmer B. Litchfield |
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Greg Phares |
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Sid J. Gautreaux, III |
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