•
Lindy Boggs (1916–2013) –
U.S. Representative from
Louisiana's 2nd congressional district and
U.S. Ambassador to the
Holy See •
Brian J. Costello - native and lifelong resident of New Roads, author of more than two dozen books •
Emmitt Douglas (1926–1981) – president of the Louisiana
NAACP from 1966 to 1981, resided in New Roads from 1949 to 1981 •
Ernest Gaines – author •
Clark Gaudin - former state representative from
East Baton Rouge Parish •
Buddy Guy - blues guitarist and singer •
Gwendolyn Midlo Hall, historian, did extensive research and writing about slavery in Louisiana •
Russel L. Honoré - retired Lieutenant General, U.S. Army •
J. Thomas Jewell - state representative 1936–1968; Speaker of the Louisiana House 1960–1964 •
J. E. Jumonville, Jr. - state senator from District 17, 1976–1992, horse breeder •
J. E. Jumonville, Sr. - state senator, 1968–1976,
natural gas developer •
Catherine D. Kimball - former Chief Justice of
Louisiana Supreme Court; former judge of the Louisiana 18th Judicial District Court, 1983–1993 •
Major General John Archer Lejeune, career military officer and Commandant of the US Marine Corps •
Norma McCorvey - anonymous plaintiff in 1973 U.S. Supreme Court landmark abortion case,
Roe v. Wade. •
deLesseps Story Morrison (1912–1964), born in New Roads, elected four times as
mayor of New Orleans, ran unsuccessfully three times for
governor of Louisiana, later US ambassador to the
Organization of American States. •
Jacob Haight Morrison, (1905–1974), New Roads native, journalist, politician and preservationist to help protect the
French Quarter of New Orleans •
Charles Parlange - former Chief Justice of Louisiana Supreme Court •
Julien Poydras – territorial
U.S. Representative for Louisiana; 1st State Senate President, philanthropist •
Patrick Queen- Linebacker for Baltimore Ravens, Former LSU player •
William Priestley (1771–1838), son of the famous English chemist and philosopher
Joseph Priestley •
James Ryder Randall - poet, teacher at
Poydras Academy, 1856–1860, wrote the state song of Maryland, "
Maryland, My Maryland" while living in Pointe Coupée Parish •
Nauman Scott - judge of the
United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, based in
Alexandria •
Major Thibaut - state representative for District 18 since 2008; First Parish President •
H. C. Tounoir - former state representative •
Chris Williams - offensive tackle for the
St. Louis Rams •
Clyde Kimball - former State Representative and former deputy secretary of the
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