Daniel Douglass document, 1802, 1813.

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Daniel Douglass document, 1802, 1813.

Sale of land (1813) of Daniel Douglass of Concordia Parish, La., by Elijah Smith, executor for the estate, to Jonothan Thompson of Natchez, Miss. Attached is the grant to Douglass signed by Joseph Vidal, Commandant of the Post of Concordia (1802).

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Smith, Elijah A.

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Thompson, Jonothan.

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Douglass, Daniel

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New London, Conn., merchant. From the description of Daniel Douglass letterbook, 1801 Jan. 10-1805 Aug. 28. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 154690910 ...

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. ...