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Don José Vidal

Spanish-colonial Louisianan (–)

Don José Vidal (March 12, , in A Coruña, Spain – August 22, , in New Orleans, Louisiana) was a Spanish grandee who served in many different roles during the last decade of Louisiana's colonial period.

Biography

Early life

Don José Vidal was born on March 12, , in A Coruña, Spain.

Career

He was secretary to Manuel Gayoso de Lemos, the Spanish Governor of the Natchez District from [1]

He preferred to remain on Spanish territory, and petitioned the Spanish Governor-General Manuel Gayoso de Lemos for a land grant across the Mississippi River from Natchez.

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In Don Jose moved his family from Natchez across the river and became the Commandant of the new Post of Concordia. He also owned a cotton gin and blacksmith shop — facilities to support the town. Concordia Parish later derived its name from the fort. The town was called Concord by The Orleans Territorial legislature in changed the name of the city to Vidalia after its founder.

Gayoso granted the petition, with the stipulation that Vidal erect a “strong house” (fort) on the property. In Don Jose moved his family from Natchez across the river and became the Commandant of the new Post of Concordia.[2][3] Don Vidal also worked to develop a town at the fort, building the first steam-poweredsawmill.

He also owned a cotton gin and blacksmith shop – facilities to support the town. Concordia Parish later derived its name from the fort. The town was called Concord by The Orleans Territorial legislature in changed the name of the city to Vidalia after its founder. Vidal had donated land along the river to the city, where its civic buildings were later constructed.

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He also donated land for the first school in Concordia Parish.

He lived most of his later years in Vidalia, although he went to New Orleans on business.

Personal life

He was married and had children.

Death

He died August 22, , in New Orleans, Louisiana. He was buried in the Natchez City Cemetery.[4]

References

  1. ^"The Concordia Parish Courthouse"(PDF).

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  6. ^Saldívar, Ramón (). "Life in the Borderlands". The Borderlands of Culture: Américo Paredes and the Transnational Imaginary.

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  7. ^Gayarré, Charles (). "INTENDANT MORALES AND HIS MEASURES". History of Louisiana.

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  8. ^The Natchez Democrat. "Natchez City Cemetery". Archived from the original on October 12, Retrieved