To Thomas Jefferson from Thomas T. Davis, 20 February 1805
From Thomas T. Davis
Jeffersonville Indiana Territory Feby. 20th. 1805
Sir.
The nominations for the Legislative Counsil has taken place in this Territory—From the County of Clark Saml. Gwathmey & Colo. Clark are nominated Gwathmey is a Senseble Respectable Young man & lives in this place. [. . .] Clark Resides in Kentucky with all his Family. From Knox their is John Rice Jones is in nomination he is a British Subject by no means friendly to the present State of politicks & has lately been charged with very Ridiculous Conduct—the other man Kyrkengdol is an Honest good man
The Winter has been very hard here and the Number of Wild Pigeons exceed all human Calculations they are building near us & threaten the Farmers with Destruction The Element for Whole Days are dark with them.
I am Respectfully Your Obt Sert.
Tho. T Davis
RC (DNA: RG 59, LAR); torn; endorsed by TJ as a letter of 27 Feb. received 1 Apr. and so recorded in SJL; also endorsed by TJ: “members of legislative council.”
nominations for the Legislative Counsil: Indiana moved to the second grade of territorial government after Governor William Henry Harrison called for a plebiscite on the issue, which was held on 11 Sep. 1804. A small proportion of the electorate participated, the majority of which voted in favor of the move. Following a structure adopted from that of the Northwest Territory, the territorial House of Representatives then chose ten men as candidates to sit on a legislative council and forwarded their names to TJ, who was to select five (William Wesley Woollen, Daniel Wait Howe, and Jacob Piatt Dunn, eds., Executive Journal of Indiana Territory, 1800-1816 [Indianapolis, 1900], 124-5; Vincennes Indiana Gazette, 7 Aug. 1804; Aurora, 25 Oct. 1804; , 1:50-3; 2:58-9; TJ to William Henry Harrison, 28 Apr. 1805).
Kyrkengdol: Jacob Kuykendall ( , 7:262).