ROBICHAUX, Alcide, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana Submitted by Mike Miller ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** ************************************************ Louisiana: Comprising Sketches of Parishes, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, Arranged in Cyclopedic Form (volume 3), pp. 378-379. Edited by Alc?e Fortier, Lit.D. Published in 1914, by Century Historical Association. Robichaux, Alcide, legislator, general merchant, financier, and well-known club member, was born at the family plantation home, 2 miles south of Raceland, La., Oct. 1, 1880; son of Philip and Georgiana (Falgout) Robichaux, the former of whom was born at Thibodaux, La., 1854, and died at his home near Raceland, 1906. The mother was born one-half mile north of Raceland and is living at this time. The paternal grandfather, August Robichaux, was born at Thibodaux and resided there throughout his life. The paternal great- grandfather was a resident of Lafourche parish. The maternal grandfather was George Falgou t and the maternal grandmother Justine Robichaux; maternal great- grandfather, Ardian Robichaux. Both maternal grand and great-grandparents were natives of Lafourche parish, La. After Philip Robichaux married he removed to the vicinity of Raceland and engaged in mercantile business at that place. He was engaged in merchandising throughout his life, and at the time of his death was operating the store now conducted by the son, Alcide. He was a democrat, and at one time was induced to become a candidate for sheriff of Lafourche parish, but did not receive the nomination. Alcide Robichaux was the eldest of 6 children born to his parents, all of whom are living. He was educated at the public schools of Lafourche parish, following which he engaged as clerk in the store of Simon Abraham at Raceland, where he remained 3 years, and then, in partnership with his father, opened the present general store, with which he has been connected since that time, and of which, following his father's death, he became sole owner. Jan. 15, 1911, Mr. Robichaux was married to Miss Allie Moore of Union parish, a granddaughter of Richard T. Moore, a pioneer in that section of the state. Mrs. Robichaux graduated from high school at Bernice, Union parish, La., the Judson college, Marion, Ala., and the State normal school at Natchitoches, La., and was , previous to her marriage, a teacher at Raceland. It should be stated here that Mr. Robichaux's paternal great-grandfather, Joseph Robichaux, was born in Lafourche parish, where his life also ended. He married Miss Rassicot. Mr. Robichaux is a member of the Roman Catholic church, the Young Men's Gymnastic club of New Orleans, and the Chess, Checkers, and Whist club of New Orleans. Politically, he has always been a democrat. In 1912, with 3 other candidates in the field, he entered the race for the state legislature. He received the nomination and was elected to represent his district in the Louisiana general assembly. During the session of the legislature he served on the following important committees: Public works, lands and levies, corporations, banks and banking, liquidation of state debt, and others. Hon. Alcide Robichaux is a member of the board of directors of Raceland bank, and has been identified with the management of this institution since the organization of the bank.