Box 3
Contains 117 Results:
William Anderson, Botetourt County, Virginia, to James Breckenridge or Archibald Woods, Richmond, Virginia, 1797 December 11
Sending a plat.
J. W. Hillard, Canonsburg, Pa. to Archibald Woods, Member of the Assembly, Richmond, Virginia,, 1797 December 20
Requesting that Woods get land plats.
Archibald Woods, Richmond, Virginia, to Anne (Poage) Woods, 1797 December 22
Discusses business of General Assembly and family affairs.
Bond?, 1798?
Scope and Contents Concerning money owed to Archibald Woods by Henry Lee.
James Machir, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Archibald Woods, 1798 January 16
Stating he will send more information on the mission to France.
John Taylor, Caroline County, Virginia to Archibald Woods at Wheeling on Ohio River, Ohio County, West Virginia, 1798 February 19
Listing terms upon which he will sell land.
Samuel McCraw, Richmond, Virginia to Archibald Woods?, 1798 April 9
Scope and Contents Concerning the lawsuit of Robert Poage v. Abraham Chapline, George Washington's declining to accept an appointment as a member of mission to France.
Matthew Houston, Bent of Buffaloe, Lexington, Virginia, to Archibald Woods, Ohio County, West Virginia, 1798 June 28
Archibald Woods, Wheeling West Virginia, to James Ross., 1798 July 2
Requesting a warrant for military land. Expresses concern over Indians to west.
Bill of sale (witnessed by George Stricker) from John Nicholas of Ohio County, West Virginia to Archibald Woods, 1798 September 1
For one mare, one still and one yoke of oxen.
Polly Wilson, Morgantown, West Virginia to Ann Woods, Ohio County, West Virginia, 1798 September 7
Giving family news.
James Ross, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1798 November 8
Concerning an appointment Woods is requesting and the sale of land.
Elijah Woods, Lexington, Kentucky, to Andrew Woods, Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia,, 1798 November 24
Concerning land in Kentucky they are interested in purchasing and selling.
Thomas Wilson to Archibald Woods, Richmond, Virginia, 1798 December 11
Scope and Contents Asking Woods to put three plats into the land office.
John Lee, Baltimore, Md. to Archibald Woods, member of the Assembly in Richmond, Virginia, 1798 December22
Asking Woods to get a land warrant from the Treasury land office.
Archibald Woods, Richmond, Virginia, to Thomas Wilson, Morgantown, West Virginia, 1798 December 28
Scope and Contents Concerns land business he is handling for Wilson, Mentions resolutions censuring Alien & Sedition Acts, petitions and the fact that the Court House stands at Wheeling.
Andrew Woods, Jr., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Archibald Woods, Richmond, Virginia, 1799 January 7
Gives family news and discusses business.
James Machir, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia, 1799 January 10
Scope and Contents Defending passage of the Alien and Sedition Acts and discussing the bankruptcy bill.
Thomas Wilson to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia, 1799 February 8
Concerning money he is collecting for various individuals. Asks Woods to forward land patents to him. Asks Woods if he will run for General Assembly again.
Agreement (witnessed by Peter Ogden and William Wilson) between Archibald Woods, attorney for Robert Poage, of Ohio County, West Virginia and Aaron Watson, Ohio County, West Virginia, 1799 February 11
For Watson to lease land in Ohio County.
Agreement (witnessed by Aaron Watson and William Wilson) between Archibald Woods, attorney for Robert Poage, of Ohio County, West Virginia , and Peter Ogden, Ohio County, West Virginia, 1799 February 11
For Ogden to lease twelve acres of land in Ohio County.
Memorandum made by Archibald Woods, March 1799., 1799 March
Of decisions at a court held March Term 1799.
Nehemiah Cravens, Rockingham County, Virginia, to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia, 1799 March 15
Concerns building a house for Woods.
Peggy Woods, Montgomery County, Virginia to Anna Woods, Ohio County, West Virginia, 1799 April 7
Gives family news.
Agreement (witnessed by Hugh McGuire by mark) between Archibald Woods,Ohio County, West Virginia and David Johnson and Jacob Hambler, both of Northwest Territory, 1799 April 15
To clean and fence twenty acres in the Territory in exchange for one hundred acres of land in Ohio County.