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'''John Watkins''', also shown in early records as ''Jean Watkins'' (died 1812), was the third mayor of [[New Orleans]] as an [[United States|American]] city.
'''John Watkins''', also shown in early records as ''Jean Watkins'' (died 1812), was the third mayor of [[New Orleans]] as an [[United States|American]] city.


According to Kendall's ''History of Louisiana'', Watkins was appointed by [[Territory of Orleans|Territorial]] Governor [[William C. C. Claiborne]] to the position of the city's [[Recorder of deeds|recorder]] or [[Tax assessor|assessor]] on March 11, 1805, and [[Oath of office|sworn in]] that day by [[James Pitot|Mayor Pitot]]. Watkins acted as city council president from that date until July 27, 1805, when alderman Col. Bellechasse was elected to the presidency.<ref>[http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/Louisiana/New_Orleans/_Texts/KENHNO/4*.html John Kendall, ''History of New Orleans'', 1922, Chapter IV, "Establishment of the Municipal Government"]</ref>
According to Kendall's ''History of Louisiana'', Watkins was appointed by [[Territory of Orleans|Territorial]] Governor [[William C. C. Claiborne]] to the position of the city's [[Recorder of deeds|recorder]] or [[Tax assessment|assessor]] on March 11, 1805, and [[Oath of office|sworn in]] that day by [[James Pitot|Mayor Pitot]]. Watkins acted as city council president from that date until July 27, 1805, when alderman Col. Bellechasse was elected to the presidency.<ref>[http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/Louisiana/New_Orleans/_Texts/KENHNO/4*.html John Kendall, ''History of New Orleans'', 1922, Chapter IV, "Establishment of the Municipal Government"]</ref>


Claiborne promoted John Watkins to mayor, following the resignation of Pitot. Kendall's history, now in the [[public domain]], has a great deal of information about events and developments in New Orleans during Watkins' administration.<ref> [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/Louisiana/New_Orleans/_Texts/KENHNO/5*.html Kendall, 1922, Chapter V, "The First Two Mayors" (''sic'', refers to Watkins & Mather)]</ref>
Claiborne promoted John Watkins to mayor, following the resignation of Pitot. Kendall's history, now in the [[public domain]], has a great deal of information about events and developments in New Orleans during Watkins' administration.<ref> [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/Louisiana/New_Orleans/_Texts/KENHNO/5*.html Kendall, 1922, Chapter V, "The First Two Mayors" (''sic'', refers to Watkins & Mather)]</ref>

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For other people with this name, see John Watkins (disambiguation).

John Watkins, also shown in early records as Jean Watkins (died 1812), was the third mayor of New Orleans as an American city.

According to Kendall's History of Louisiana, Watkins was appointed by Territorial Governor William C. C. Claiborne to the position of the city's recorder or assessor on March 11, 1805, and sworn in that day by Mayor Pitot. Watkins acted as city council president from that date until July 27, 1805, when alderman Col. Bellechasse was elected to the presidency.[1]

Claiborne promoted John Watkins to mayor, following the resignation of Pitot. Kendall's history, now in the public domain, has a great deal of information about events and developments in New Orleans during Watkins' administration.[2]

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Preceded by Mayor of New Orleans
July 27, 1805 – March 8, 1807
Succeeded by

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