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John B. Fournet

John Baptiste Fournet (July 27, 1895 – June 3, 1984) was a Speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives, lieutenant governor (1932–1935) of his state, and associate justice (1935–1949) and Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court (1949–1970). He was an original backer of Governor and United States Senator Huey Pierce Long, Jr.
==Early years, family, military, education==

Fournet was the oldest of ten children born to Louis Michel Fournet, a wealthy sugar planter, and the former Marcelite Gauthier in St. Martinville, the seat of St. Martin Parish in south Louisiana. He attended public schools in St. Martin Parish, and in 1913, he became a teacher in a one-room rural schoolhouse in southwestern Louisiana. In 1915, he graduated with honors from Northwestern State University (then Louisiana State Normal College) in Natchitoches and returned to his teaching career. He taught in Vernon, Jefferson Davis, and Pointe Coupee parishes. At the age of twenty, he was already the principal of Morganza High School in Morganza, a village near the Mississippi River in Pointe Coupee Parish.
During World War I, Fournet was a private at Camp Martin in Louisiana and then Camp Hancock in Georgia but did not leave the United States.
In 1920, he received an LL.B. degree from Louisiana State University Law School in Baton Rouge. He was president of his law school class and was an excellent LSU American football player as well. After graduation, he returned to St. Martinville to practice law. There on February 1, 1921, he married his first wife, the former Rose M. Dupuis of Breaux Bridge, with whom he had two children. They were subsequently divorced. He later practiced law in Baton Rouge and then Jennings, the seat of Jefferson Davis Parish, in southwestern Louisiana.

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