by Ramona K. Cecil
The word “spy” most often
evokes images of glamour and sophistication personified by the suave leading
man of the James Bond movies. While Francis Vigo may have possessed a measure
of eighteenth century sophistication, his 
| Statue of Francis Vigo at the George Rogers Clark National Historical Park, Vincennes, Indiana 
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That said, Francis Vigo’s
foray into espionage proved invaluable to the Patriot cause during the American
Revolution. 
So who was Francis Vigo,
and how did he help the Patriot cause? Born in Italy ,
Vigo  came to the New World as a soldier in the
Spanish regiment stationed in Havana  Cuba Mississippi
 River . Beguiled by their tales of adventure and wealth, Vigo St. Louis  along the Mississippi River . A devout Roman Catholic, he was a
member of the congregation shepherded by Father Pierre Gibault, an ardent supporter
of the American Patriot cause. Having served as a soldier in the Spanish army, Vigo Vigo 
Both a patriot and a savvy
business man, he made regular trips between St. Louis 
and what is now Vincennes , Indiana ,
to trade furs and to make sure that Clark’s army, who’d taken control of Fort  Sackville 
at Vincennes Vigo  arrived at Vincennes 
unaware that the day before, the British, under the command of Henry (Hair-buyer)
Hamilton 
Six miles from the fort, Vigo  was captured by a band of Native Americans allied
with the British and taken to Hamilton Vigo  was friendly with the Americans,
Hamilton Hamilton  agreed to release him
on condition that Vigo Vigo St. Louis , he set out for Kaskaskia, Illinois 
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| Surrender of Fort Sackville to Americans under George Rogers Clark | 
Throughout the remainder
of the war, Francis Vigo continued to help the Patriot cause with financial
support, supplies, organizing Native American tribes friendly to the Americans,
and by continuing to gather useful information for the Patriot forces. Sometime
after 1780, Vigo  moved to Vincennes Detroit  he was arrested by Captain Bird, a
British officer there for the help he’d given Clark in retaking Vincennes Vigo  was able to obtain his release by paying the captain
five thousand pounds Sterling 
Between 1790 and 1810, Vigo Jefferson  Academy 
in Vincennes  and was named an original trustee
of the school, which is the present-day Vincennes 
University ; my husband’s alma 

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| Vigo County Courthouse | 

So when the word “spy” brings to mind images of a tuxedo-clad James Bond driving an Aspen-Martin or in some casino holding a martini glass, remember Francis Vigo in his buckskins and furs.
Ramona K. Cecil is a poet and award-winning author of historical
fiction for the Christian market. A proud Hoosier, she often sets
her stories in her home state of Indiana 
Check out her website at www.ramonakcecil.com  
 


 
Thank you, Ramona, for the introduction to Francis Vigo. I really enjoyed this informative post.
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Thanks, Britney! Glad you enjoyed the post. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Ramon! I did know a little of his history, yet had no idea that the bell hanging in the Vigo County Courthouse came about as a direct result of money provided from his will. Learn something new every day!
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