John Edward Bouligny
1824–1864 (age 40)
Congressman
Biography
John Edward Bouligny was a congressman who represented his constituents during the turbulent years preceding and during the American Civil War. Born in 1824, he came of age during a period of intense national debate over slavery, states' rights, and the future of the Union. His service in Congress placed him at the center of these momentous discussions that would shape the nation's destiny.
Bouligny's brief life, ending in 1864, was marked by his commitment to public service during America's greatest constitutional crisis. His interment at Congressional Cemetery reflects his status as a public servant and his place in the historical record of nineteenth-century American politics.