Vidal, Joseph

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Joseph (Jose) Vidal was secretary to Manuel Gayoso de Lemos, the Spanish Governor of the Natchez District, 1792-1797. Vidal later became commandant of the Post of Concordia, in Spanish Louisiana. Samuel Davis, Vidal's son-in-law, was a planter, banker, and land speculator in Louisiana. Davis, in possible partnership with Vidal, owned Lake, Vidalia, Pittsfield, and Mirvin plantations in Concordia Parish, Louisiana. At one time, Davis was a director of the Planters' Bank in Natchez.

Francis Surget was a planter and land speculator whose extensive holdings in Louisiana and Arkansas and whose ownership of over 10,000 slaves made him one of the largest planters and slaveholders on the antebellum South. Dr. Robert Carter (Samuel Davis' son-in-law) owned Lake and Vidalia plantations in the 1860s.

From the description of Joseph Vidal and family papers, 1797-1936 (bulk 1797-1869). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122655663

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creatorOf Smith, Elijah. Daniel Douglass document, 1802, 1813. Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries
creatorOf Vidal, Joseph. Joseph Vidal and family papers, 1797-1936 (bulk 1797-1869). Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries
creatorOf Gayoso de Lemos, Manuel, 1747-1799. Manuel Gayoso de Lemos passport, 1797 June 6. Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries
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associatedWith Carter, Robert. person
associatedWith Davis, Samuel (Samuel M.) person
associatedWith Gayoso de Lemos, Manuel, 1747-1799. person
associatedWith Planters' Bank. corporateBody
associatedWith Smith, Elijah. person
associatedWith Surget, Francis, d. 1856. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Louisiana
Vidalia Plantation (La.)
Pittsfield Plantation (La.)
Mirven Plantation (La.)
Natchez (Miss. : District)
Concordia Parish (La.)
Lake Plantation (La.)
Subject
Slavery
Acquisition of property
Plantations
Slaveholders
Occupation
Bank directors
Plantation owners
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Person

Active 1797

Active 1936

Spanish; Castilian,

English

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