Guillaume Louis DeBuys
American politician (1798–1856)
Guillaume Louis DeBuys (July 19, 1798 – May 24, 1856) was a member of the Louisiana State House of Representatives.
A veteran of the War of 1812, DeBuys was born near New Orleans and served as Speaker of the Louisiana House in 1839-1841 and later participated in the gubernatorial election of 1846, when was defeated by Isaac Johnson.
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Preceded by Henry Johnson | Whig nominee for Governor of Louisiana 1846 | Succeeded by |
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Preceded by Joseph Marshall Walker | Speakers of the Louisiana House of Representatives 1839–1841 | Succeeded by |
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