Box 7
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Box 7
Archibald Woods to ?, 1811?
Questioning whether a judgment against Josiah Dillon in federal court is a lien against property he has bought from Woods.
Archibald Woods to William Poage, Staunton, Virginia, 1811 February 11
Asks Poage to collect money due in execution of decree in Woods v. Lewis. Gives Poage directions about collecting it.
Thomas Boyles to Archibald Woods, 1811 February 12
Intends to get money to Woods.
Archibald Woods to Elijah McClandhan, Sheriff of Botetourt County, Virginia, 1811 February 14
Wants McClandhan to collect money due on execution against William Lewis. Includes Archibald Woods to James Breckinridge.Woods blames Breckenridge for not paying over money owed him by William Lewis.
Agreement between Thomas Nichols and Archibald Woods for Woods to deliver flour, 1811 January 13
Robert Pogue, Mason County, Kentucky, to Archibald Woods, near Wheeling, West Virginia, 1811 January 13
Scope and Contents Hughes received fee who will handle Woods' business with Bell. Pogue obtained judgment for 7,000 dollars against ? Brown. Gives family news.
Promissary note of Archibald Woods to Moses Shepherd for three hundred dollars, 1811 18 January
Archibald Woods to Robert Poage, near Mays Lick, Kentucky, 1811 January 18
Wants to know if ? Hughes brought suit against Benjamin Bell for him. It not, will employ Alexander Marshall next.
James Dunlap, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1811 January 25
Describes college at Canonsburgh.
James Smith to Andrew Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1811 January 29
Wants all papers pertaining to lease of a piece of property sent to him.
Zebulon Warner, St. Clairsville, Ohio, to Archibald Woods, near Wheeling, West Virginia, 1811 February 2
Has purchased property of John Thompson. Woods is at liberty to make use of his house after expiration of the lease.
John Lee, Wheeling, West Virginia to Archibald Woods, near Wheeling, West Virginia, 1811 February 5
Requests pay for services as adjutant in 4th Regiment of Virginia militia.
William Downey to Archibald Woods, Virgniey Virginia, 1811 February 11
Recounts his difficulty in obtaining money.
Thomas Wilson, Morgantown, West Virginia, to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia, 1811 February 12
Has had no further account from Staunton. "I had expected to see Genll Paull present my compliments to ? and tell him to be so good as to procure a copy of your Constitution on Regulations of your Library and forward to me as soon as possible as I am to report on that subject for our town is establishing a library."
Thomas Wilson, Morgantown, West Virginia, to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia, 1811 February 14
Encloses a decree against William Lewis. Clerk has failed to certify when the injunction was granted.
Thomas Wilson, Morgantown, West Virginia, to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1811 March 15
Scope and Contents Cannot be at election in Ohio County, West Virginia Hopes his opponent will not exceed him in that County more than 30 votes.
Alexander Reed, Washington, Pennsylvania, to John McLure, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1811 March 15
Wants ? Woods (son of Archibald Woods) to come next week if he is coming to live with him. Will leave terms up to McLure.
Georrge Paull, St. Clairsville, Ohio, to Archibald Woods, 15 March 1811
Brown wants to rent house. Wants a sign and four beds and complains of rent being too high.
Deed (witnessed by Edward Bryson and Samue1 Dillon) between George Paull of the first part, Josiah Dillon and Dorothy Dillon of the second part and Archibald Woods of the third part, 1811 March 29
George Paull had held deed of trust on two lots in St. Clairsville, Ohio for money owed Bank of Marietta by Dillon. Paull is deeding property to Woods to discharge the deed of trust. Edward Bryson. Includes affidavit of William Farris, Junior.
Archibald Woods to John White, 1811 April 3
Horse bought by White or his brother in St. Clairsville, Ohio stands on lot bought by Woods from Josiah Dillon.
Polly Wilson, Morgantown, West Virginia to Ann Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1811 April 9
Gives family news.
Samuel Moore to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1811 October 8
Shall be engaged at Judge Lockwood fitting out a boat. Mortgage must be recorded.
Lease from Archibald Woods to Josiah McGuire, 1811 April 15
William Chapline, Jr., Wheeling, West Virginia, to Archibald Woods,Wheeling Creek, Ohio County, West Virginia, 1811 April 16
Asks Woods to survey land to divide farm between Chapline and Evans.