Letter from John Todd to Arthur Campbell, 2 July 1780

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A 2 July 1780 letter from John Todd to Campbell talks about recruiting 5,000 soldiers for the continental army from Kentucky. He updates Campbell on war news and states that Kentucky had been split into three counties, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Fayette. Todd also states that John Connolly's 1,000 acre grant had been "given" to the town trustees of Louisville.

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Richmond 2nd July 1780

Dr Col.

I am bound to return you thanks on behalf of the Kentucky Inhabitants for your late attention shewn to their distresses. - The assembly will sit about 10 days longer I expect - The House were yesterday in Comee upon the Bill for recruiting 5000 regulars I expect will pass the whole House nearly as in Comee. The County to be laid off in 4 Divisions of 44 men making each division as equal in ability assigning a certain district for each division If the Bounty of 2 or 3000 will not raise the four men or 11th part of the Militia. The property of the District is to be charged I make good the Residue - The Finance [page damaged]s only been read the first time & altho' I am a friend to [damage]et I find it extreme ly exceptionable & doubt whether it [damage]ls - a False Alarm yesterday occasioned the House to [damage] absence to many of the Members for the Remr & I fear the [damage] will be thin

Genl Clinton with 4000 men arrived about 2 Weeks ago at N. York. Kniphausen had advanced before to Elizath Town Point and Genl Washington was at Springfield on his Flank I expect the the Enemy are thus industrious this spring to affect something of Moment before the arrival of the French Fleet & I much fear their vigour will exceed ours. As to Kentucky news - the Coun ty is divided into three- Bensons Creek & the Beach Knobs separate Jefferson the lower County from Lincoln the upper one both on the South side the River - Fayette is the name of that on the No Side Kentucky - Connolly's 1000 Acres of the Falls is given to Trustees for a Town Louisville - a Bill is running the Gauntlet for vesting the escheated lands in Trustees for a publick School But parsimony still holds a Seat among us & I fear a Majority will at last prevail against it -

Pray what news about the Tories? Accts from your Quar ter alarm us much. You dont want precedent for the proper punishment if you succeed - I shall be about Richmd till the Middle Augt I will be glad of a line or two. Compts to your Lady I am Dr Col. Your mo. obedt Hble Servant

Jno [Toddy's?]

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Historical 1780 "Connoll's 1100 acre grant is given to trustees for a town Louisville"

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