Henri Chouteau
Henir Chouteau was born in Paris in 1834 and died in Paris in 1896. It is a personality of the Commune of Paris.
Under the Second Empire it is condemned several times for hawking of revolutionary writings and creation of prohibited political organizations. For the period of the Commune of Paris he is member of the republican Central committee of the Twenty districts and Central committee of the National guard. Without being candidate, nor elected, more than 2.100 voters of the Life district vote for him, on March 26th with the elections to form the Conseil of the Commune. After the bloody Semaine taken refuge in England it animates the Company of the Refugees of the Commune.
Sources
- Bernard Christmas, Dictionary of the Commune, Flammarion, collection Fields, 1978
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