Oscar Crozier Explained

Office1:Louisiana State Senate
Term Start1:1874
Term End1:1875
Birth Date:c. 1843
Party:Republican

Oscar Crozier was a sugar planter and state legislator who served in the Louisiana State Senate during the Reconstruction era from 1874 until 1875.[1]

Biography

Crozier was born circa 1843 and was a sugar planter from Lafourche Parish, Louisiana.

In 1869 he was appointed as an assessor for the U.S. Internal Revenue for the Lafourche Parish,[2] and in 1870 he was appointed alderman of Thibodaux, Louisiana by Governor Henry C. Warmoth.[3]

Crozier was a Republican, spoke at republican meetings and was elected as delegate for multiple conventions.[4] He was elected as a delegate to the state convention August 6, 1870 along with Albert J. Brooks.[5] In July 1871 he was elected to be a delegate at the August state convention along with William Murrell,[6] where he was made vice president and was appointed to the executive committee for the state.[7] He was elected along with William Murrell to again be a delegate in the following years republican state convention in August 1872.[8] Governor Warmoth nominated Crozier as the tax collector for Lafourche Parish in 1872,[9] a job he was still performing in 1877.[10] The same year Crozier as president of the Lafourche School Board noted that the parish had 1100 pupils in public schooling.[11]

In 1874 he was nominated again to be a delegate for the state convention but was also nominated to run for senator for the eighth senatorial district.[12] He was narrowly elected to serve in the Louisiana State Senate beating the democratic candidate by 4441 to 4395[13] and he only served until April 1875 when he was removed from that office due to the Wheeler Compromise for the resolution of the 1874 election disputes.

Crozier remained active in parish politics into the 1890s still attending republic state conventions until at least 1892.[14]

He died sometime before February 1896 when his mother, Clarisse, died after fatally burning herself after setting her dress on fire whilst using coal oil to light a fire.[15]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Foner . Eric . Freedom's Lawmakers: A Directory of Black Officeholders During Reconstruction . 1 August 1996 . LSU Press . 978-0-8071-2082-8 . en . October 8, 2022. 54.
  2. News: Oscar Crozier Internal Revenue Assessor . 9 October 2022 . The Thibodaux Sentinel . 26 June 1869 . 2.
  3. News: Governor Warmoth appointments . 9 October 2022 . New Orleans Republican . 12 June 1870 . 4.
  4. News: Lafourche Parish - Republican meeting . 9 October 2022 . New Orleans Republican . 18 October 1870 . 4.
  5. News: England. . Church of . Lafourche Parish - State Convention Delegates . New Orleans Republican . 9 August 1870 . 5.
  6. News: Lafourche Parish - Warmoth Delegates Elected . 9 October 2022 . New Orleans Republican . 26 July 1871 . 1.
  7. News: The State Convention . 9 October 2022 . New Orleans Republican . 11 August 1871 . 2.
  8. News: Republican State Convention . 9 October 2022 . New Orleans Republican . 10 August 1872 . 1.
  9. News: Warmoth nominates Crozier for tax collector . 9 October 2022 . New Orleans Republican . 13 March 1872 . 2.
  10. News: Oscar Crozier - tax collector (May 7, 1877) . 9 October 2022 . The Opelousas Courier . 8 October 1887 . 6.
  11. News: 1872-President of Lafourche School Board . 9 October 2022 . Rapides Gazette . 18 May 1872 . 2.
  12. News: Clipped From New Orleans Republican . 9 October 2022 . New Orleans Republican . 21 July 1874 . 5.
  13. News: The Election Returns . 9 October 2022 . The Weekly Louisianian . 2 January 1875 . 2.
  14. News: The Republicans - State Convention . 9 October 2022 . The Times-Picayune . 19 January 1892 . 3.
  15. News: Death of Oscar Crozier's mother, Clarisse . 9 October 2022 . The Semi-Weekly Times-Democrat . 21 February 1896 . 3.