John Slidell
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| Gender | Male |
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| Death | 154 years ago |
| Born | United States |
| Date of died | July 9,1871 |
| Died | Cowes |
| United Kingdom | |
| Party | Democratic Party |
| Spouse | Mathilde Deslonde Slidell |
| Previous office | LA |
| Job | Lawyer |
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| Merchant | |
| Education | Columbia University |
| Children | Marguerite Mathilde Slidell d'Erlanger |
| Marie Rosine Slidell, Comtesse de St. Roman | |
| Previous position | Senator, LA (1853–1861), United States Minister to Mexico (1845–1846), Representative (1843–1845) |
| Date of birth | January 1,1793 |
| Books | The Arrest of William Walker: Speech of Hon. John Slidell, of Louisiana, on the Neutrality Laws |
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| ID | 555393 |
John Slidell Life story
John Slidell was an American politician, lawyer, and businessman. A native of New York, Slidell moved to Louisiana as a young man and became a Representative and Senator. He was one of two Confederate diplomats captured by the United States Navy from the British ship RMS Trent in 1861 and later released.