Zénon Trudeau

Zénon Trudeau
6ª Lieutenant Governors of Upper Louisiana
In office
1767–1768
Preceded by Manuel Pérez
Succeeded by Charles de Hault Delassus
Personal details
Born Unknown
Died Unknown
Profession Administrator (commander governor) of Upper Louisiana; based in St. Louis

Zénon Trudeau was a French soldier who served as Commandant Governor of Upper Louisiana, New Spain (between 1793 and 1799).

Biography

Born in New Orleans, Trudeau joined to Spanish Army in his youth, a place where he excelled, attaining the ranks of Captain of the Regiment of Infantry [1] and Lieutenant Colonel [2]

In 1793 Trudeau was appointed Commandant governor of Upper Louisiana. During his administration two new posts were established.[3] He commanded the galiot La Fleche in an expedition from Natchez to St. Louis and back in the winter of 1793. [4] In 1797, Trudeau granted lands in Missouri to Joseph Conway and his family, and to his friend Daniel Boone and his family (offering him 850 acres). [5] Trudeau left his office of lieutenant governor of Alta Luisiana in 1799, being replaced by Charles de Hault Delassus.

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