Manuel Gayoso de Lemos passport, 1797 June 6.

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Manuel Gayoso de Lemos passport, 1797 June 6.

This passport, issued at Natchez and signed by Manuel Gayoso de Lemos and Joseph Vidal, grants permission for John Orr, Edward Newcom, and William Buchanan to pass unmolested to the United States with seven horses.

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Gayoso de Lemos, Manuel, 1747-1799

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Governor of Louisiana. From the description of Papers of Manuel Gayoso de Lemos, 1794-1797. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79453621 Manuel Gayoso de Lemos was the Spanish Governor of the Natchez District, 1792-1797. Major Stephen Minor (1760?-1815) was a planter of Natchez, Mississippi. From the description of Manuel Gayoso de Lemos papers, 1792-1799. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122519472 Manuel Gayoso de Lemos was the Spanish Governor of the Natchez ...

Orr, John

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Buchanan, William

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Newcom, Edward.

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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. ...