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Henry L. Fuqua
Henry Luse Fuqua (November 8, 1865 - October 11, 1926) was a Baton Rouge businessman and, for his last two and a half years, a Governor of Louisiana. During 1924, Fuqua defeated both Huey Long and former Speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives Hewitt Leonidas Bouanchaud to succeed John M. Parker in the state's governorship. He died halfway into his term, and Lieutenant Governor Oramel H. Simpson took over the top post. ==Early years== Fuqua was born in Baton Rouge to James Overton Fuqua and the former Jeanette Fowles. He was educated at Magruder's Collegiate Institute and Louisiana State University, both in Baton Rouge. On June 4, 1890, Fuqua married the former Laura Matta (1866–1968), and they had two children, Matta Fuqua and Henry L. Fuqua, Jr. Prior to his entry into politics, Fuqua was the assistant to construction engineers of the Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad. He was later a clerk and traveling salesman. He owned and operated his Fuqua Hardware Company in Baton Rouge from 1883-1922.
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