Thomas Jefferson Papers

To Thomas Jefferson from Arthur Campbell, 2 February 1781

From Arthur Campbell

Washington Febr. 2d. 1781

Sir

This moment I have the intelligence that a Body of Indians (supposed to be Cherokees) attacked Blackmores Fort on Clinch, took four Men prisoners and has carry’d off a considerable number of Horses. I must entreat the speedy attention of the Executive to my former proposals of a Garrison in Powells Valley; and on the banks of the Tenasee, as absolutely necessary for the preservation of the Southwestern frontier and keeping up the communication to Kentucky.

I am Sir Your most Obedient Humble Servant,

Arthur Campbell

RC (Vi); addressed and endorsed. See Campbell to TJ, 7 Feb. 1781.

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