- Fulwar Skipwith
Fulwar Skipwith (
February 21 ,1765 -January 7 ,1839 ) was an Americandiplomat andpolitician , who served as a U.S. Consul inMartinique , and later as the U.S. Consul-General inFrance . He was instrumental in negotiating theLouisiana Purchase in 1803 and was president of theRepublic of West Florida in 1810.Early life
Skipwith was born in
Dinwiddie County ,Virginia , and was a distant cousin of U.S. PresidentThomas Jefferson .Skipwith studied atWilliam and Mary College , but left at age 16 to enlist in the army during theAmerican Revolution . He served at theSiege of Yorktown in 1781.In 1791-95 Skipwith served in the American delegation in
France under AmbassadorJames Monroe . In 1795, Monroe appointed him Consul-General inParis .June 2, 1802, Skipwith married Louise Barbe Vandenclooster, a Flemish baroness. Her sister was Thereze Josephine van den Clooster.
The Republic of West Florida
In 1809, Skipwith moved to
Spanish West Florida . As member of the first West Floridajudiciary , he took part in the 1810 West Florida rebellion against Spain, and served as the president of the short-lived Republic of West Florida. OnOctober 27 , 1810, West Florida was annexed to the United States by proclamation of U.S. PresidentJames Madison , who claimed it as part of the Louisiana Purchase. At first, Skipwith and the West Florida government opposed to the proclamation, preferring to negotiate terms to join the Union as a separate state. However,William C. C. Claiborne , who was sent to take possession, refused to acknowledge the legitimacy of the West Florida government. Skipwith and the legislature reluctantly agreed to accept Madison's proclamation.Later life
Skipwith was elected to serve in the
Louisiana State Senate. In December 1814, during theWar of 1812 , Magloire Guichard and Skipwith sponsored a legislative resolution to grantamnesty to "theprivateer s lately resorting to Barataria, who might be deterred from offering their services for fear ofpersecution ." This led toJean Lafitte and his men joining in the defense ofNew Orleans when the city was attacked by British forces in January 1815.In 1827, Skipwith, Armand Duplantier,
Antoine Blanc ,Thomas B. Robertson and Sebastien Hiriart received permission from the state legislature to organize acorporation called the Agricultural Society of Baton Rouge.Skipwith died at his Monte Sano Plantation on the bluffs above Baton Rouge on
January 7 ,1839 at the age of 74.References
*David A. Bice. "The Original Lone Star Republic: Scoundrels, Statesmen and Schemers of the 1810 West Florida Rebellion". Heritage Publishing Consultants, 2004. ISBN 1-891647-81-4
*Roger G. Kennedy. "Mr. Jefferson's Lost Cause: Land, Farmers, Slavery, and the Louisiana Purchase". Oxford University Press, 2003. ISBN 0-19-515347-2External links
* [http://fcit.usf.edu/florida/docs/g/govspch.htm Governor Fulwar Skipwith's Speech] to the West Florida Legislature.
* [http://www.visitmysticseaport.com/library/Manuscripts/coll/coll078/coll078.cfm Fulwar Skipwith Papers] atMystic Seaport .
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