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Andrew Querbes

Andrew C. Querbes, Sr. (July 10, 1864 – May 24, 1939), was a banker, planter, and civic figure who served as the mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana, from 1902 to 1906.
==Biography==
Querbes was born in New Orleans while it was under Union occupation during the American Civil War, the son of Antoine Querbes and the former Louise Alterieu.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Querbes, Andrew )〕 He was educated in New Orleans public schools and then the private Harvey School in Mandeville in St. Tammany Parish. In 1886, Querbes moved to Shreveport, where he entered the retail grocery business. He expanded into the wholesale grocery operation in 1896.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mike Miller, Biography of Andrew Querbes )〕〔Usgarchives.org bases its biographical of Querbes from Henry E. Chambers, ''A History of Louisiana,'' Vol. 2, pp. 253-254, published by the American Historical Society, Inc., Chicago and New York City in 1925.〕 Querbes' wholesale operation was among the largest in North Louisiana. By 1906, Querbes had left the grocery business to become vice president of the First National Bank of Shreveport. In 1909, he was elevated to the bank presidency.〔
As mayor, Querbes emphasized law enforcement and reform of municipal finances. Prior to his mayoralty service, which consisted of two two-year terms,〔 Quebes was from 1896-1900 a member of the Caddo Parish Police Jury,〔 now known as the Caddo Parish Commission, the parish governing body.〔Veta Samuels, Caddo Parish, "The History of the Caddo Parish Police Jury - Caddo Parish Commission since 1840"〕
Querbes was a cotton planter and president of the interest group, the Louisiana Cotton Growers Association. He was also president of the Shreveport Ice Delivery Company. He was a director of Shreveport Mutual Building and Loan Association, the Louisiana State Fair,〔 the City Savings Bank and Trust Company, the International Banking Corporation,〔 the Continental Flat Glass Company, and the Shreveport Chamber of Commerce. He was a member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks and the Rotary International.
Querbes was Roman Catholic.〔 On February 12, 1889, he married the former Alexandrine Ricou. They had three sons: Andrew Querbes, Jr. (1889–1964), Justin R. Querbes, and Randolph A. Querbes.〔〔''A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography'' uses as sources for its article on Mayor Querbes: Lilla McLure and J. Ed Howe, ''History of Shreveport and Shreveport Builders'' (1937) and J. Fair Hardin, ''Northwestern Louisiana'' (1939).〕
Querbes Park, off Fern Avenue in Shreveport, is named in his honor.

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