George Washington (born 1830) was an American cotton planter and state legislator in the U.S. state of Louisiana.
He also served on the parish's school board in 1870.
[1] He served on the House Committee on Public Lands and Levees chaired by P. Jones Yorke.
[3] In 1872, he and David Young were elected to represent Concordia Parish.
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