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Box 7

 Container

Contains 6 Results:

Archibald Woods to ?, 1811?

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 636
Identifier: id161949
Scope and Contents

Questioning whether a judgment against Josiah Dillon in federal court is a lien against property he has bought from Woods.

Dates: 1811?

Archibald Woods to William Poage, Staunton, Virginia, 1811 February 11

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 637
Identifier: id161951
Scope and Contents

Asks Poage to collect money due in execution of decree in Woods v. Lewis. Gives Poage directions about collecting it.

Dates: 1811 February 11

Thomas Boyles to Archibald Woods, 1811 February 12

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 638
Identifier: id161952
Scope and Contents

Intends to get money to Woods.

Dates: 1811 February 12

Archibald Woods to Elijah McClandhan, Sheriff of Botetourt County, Virginia, 1811 February 14

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 639
Identifier: id161953
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1811 February 14

Agreement between Thomas Nichols and Archibald Woods for Woods to deliver flour, 1811 January 13

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 640
Identifier: id161954
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Papers, chiefly 1783-1846, of Archibald Woods of Ohio County, West Virginia. The papers concern his family, the Poage family, and the Houston family, as well as his business dealings. Correspondents include Levi Barber, Daniel Call, Philip Doddridge, Chapman Johnson, Henry Lee, James Pindall, Benjamin Ruggles, Daniel Sheffey and John Tyler, Edgar Campbell Wilson, George Washington Wilson and Thomas Wilson. Subjects dealt with in the collection include banking, cholera, the Cumberland Road,...
Dates: 1811 January 13

Asher Jones to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia, 1812 August 1

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 748
Identifier: id162892
Scope and Contents

Whiskey Woods has sold him is indifferent. Discusses salt works. Cannot hire or sell slave because he has a sore leg.

Dates: 1812 August 1