Francis Vigo

Francis Vigo
Statue by John Angel dedicated to Francis Vigo on the waterfront of George Rogers Clark National Historical Park
Birth nameGiuseppe Maria Francesco Vigo
BornDecember 13, 1747
Mondovì, Piedmont, Kingdom of Sardinia, present-day Mondovì, Piedmont, Italy
DiedMarch 22, 1836 (aged 88–89)
Vincennes, Knox County, Indiana
Buried
Greenlawn Cemetery, Vincennes, Knox County, Indiana
Allegiance

Francis Vigo,[a] born Giuseppe Maria Francesco Vigo (December 13, 1747 – March 22, 1836), was an Italian-American who aided the American colonial forces during the Revolutionary War and helped found a public university in Vincennes, Indiana.

Born in Mondovì, Italy, he served with the Spanish Army in New Orleans. In 1772 he established a fur trading business in St. Louis. In 1783, Vigo moved to Vincennes and operated a fur trading business there.

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  2. ^ "RONN MOTT: Give Francis Vigo his due by pronouncing name correctly". 18 August 2012. Retrieved 18 June 2018.


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