The region then occupied by the Portuguese was Pindamonhangaba at least since July 22, 1643, registering more remote occupation by a certain Captain João Prado Martins. Six years later, on May 17, 1649, the area was formalized as a
land grant and donated to the captain. It seems there is no information about what occurred between that date and August 12, 1672, so 13 years later, a chapel was built in honor of São José by brothers Antônio Bicudo Leme and Braz Esteves Leme. These brothers have acquired of the Countess of Vimieiro (Condesa de Vimieiro), the lands north of the town of Taubaté. There is no news of how the allotment had passed from the hands of Captain Prado Martins to the Countess. Given the uncertainties, two recent mayors of the city solved the problem by fiat: Caio Gomes Mayor officiated at the date of August 12, 1672 (Leme brothers) as the founding date of the city and later, Mayor João Bosco Nogueira decreed magna that date the county was founded was the date of emancipation, July 10, 1705.
Territorial evolution On April 16, 1858, it lost part of the territory that was located in the
Serra da Mantiqueira, turning into a new municipality
São Bento do Sapucaí. Later it was fragmented into two new municipalities,
Campos do Jordão and
Santo Antônio do Pinhal. On November 30, 1944, it lost part of the territory to
Aparecida, on its border, for the creation of the
Roseira district, which two decades later became a
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