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George E. Bovee was an important person in Louisiana history. He served as the Secretary of State of Louisiana from 1866 to 1872. This was during a special time called the Reconstruction era, right after the American Civil War. He was a member of the Republican political party.

Who Was George E. Bovee?

George E. Bovee played a key role in Louisiana's government after the Civil War. He was chosen to be the Secretary of State after several votes. This shows that many people supported him for the job.

What Does a Secretary of State Do?

The Secretary of State is a very important job in a state's government. This person is usually in charge of many official records and documents. They also often manage elections and make sure they are fair. It's a bit like being the main record-keeper and election supervisor for the state.

The Reconstruction Era in Louisiana

The time when George E. Bovee was in office was called the Reconstruction era. This was a period in American history, from 1865 to 1877, right after the American Civil War. During Reconstruction, the United States government worked to rebuild the Southern states and bring them back into the Union. It was a time of big changes, especially for states like Louisiana.

Bovee's Public Service

Besides being the Secretary of State, George E. Bovee also helped his local community. In 1871, he worked for the public schools in St. James Parish. He was both the treasurer and the secretary for the school board there. This meant he helped manage the money and records for the local schools.

George E. Bovee also had a son named Albert Bovee.

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