Michel Vidal, from France and the Republic of Texas to Louisiana Republican Congressman

Grand Old Partisan honors Michel Vidal, born in France, October 1st 1824. Completing university studies, he emigrated to the Republic of Texas. Two years, he travelled in the United States and Canada before settling among Louisiana's French-speaking community.

Vidal edited the New Orleans Picayune newspaper. After the Civil War, General Philip Sheridan named him city voting registrar. He attended the 1867 constitutional convention and sided with the GOP.

Vidal encouraged formation of local Republican clubs. In 1868, he won election to the U.S. House of Representatives. The 15th Amendment received his vote. President Ulysses Grant appointed him consul in Libya.

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