East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office - Past Sheriffs & Ex-Officio Tax Collectors

Past Sheriffs & Ex-Officio Tax Collectors

Sheriff Date of Oath
John Neilson
(prior to) April 2, 1811
Thomas Lilly
July 14, 1813
Philemon Thomas
May 5, 1815
Ferdinand L. Ameling
January 30, 1819
John C. Buhler
August 9, 1821
Augustin Duplantier
March 20, 1837
Henry Waller Fowler
March 2, 1841
Leroy C. Morris
February 11, 1845
Henry V. Babin
November 14, 1851
Francis V. Provest
April 23, 1864
Edward Cousinard
May 11, 1864
Thompson J. Bird
May 18, 1866
Thomas W. Hurst
November 26, 1870
G. LeBlanc
December 18, 1872
O.H. Foreman
March 10, 1876
W.L. Booth
January 11, 1877
J.W. Bates
December 8, 1878
J.H. Slaughter
May 22, 1888
Joseph T. Young
June 5, 1896
Nolan Stewart Dougherty
June 1, 1904
W.G. Randolph
June 1, 1908
J.A.M. Randolph
January 19, 1912
T.H. Womack
May 30, 1912
Robert B. Day
June 1, 1916
Mrs. Eudora Slaughter Day
March 31, 1924
Thomas Edward McHugh
June 1, 1928
Robert Lee Petit
June 1, 1932
Newman Henry deBretton
May 1, 1936
Frank D. Trimble
April 1, 1948
Bryan Clemmons
July 1, 1948
J. Al Amiss
July 1, 1972
Fred Sliman, Jr.
February 9, 1983
Elmer B. Litchfield
December 1, 1983
Greg Phares
December 1, 2006
Sid J. Gautreaux, III
December 4, 2007

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