Box 8
Contains 125 Results:
John Ewing, Wheeling, West Virginia, to Archibald Woods, 1814 May 17
Applies for arrest of Archibald Hamilton on charges he received twenty dollars from James Burrus who was applying for exemption from service. Includes affidavit, undated, of Samuel McClure.
Proxy (witnessed by Ju? R. Munzon) from George Paull to Archibald Woods, 1814 May 21
To vote for directions in the Ohio Company.
Arrest warrant for Archibald Hamilton signed by James H. Relfe?, 1814 May 21
Includes copy of charges against Hamilton.
Franklin Woods, Detroit, Mich., to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia, 1814 May 28
Few soldiers left in Regiment. Mentions consolidations and possibility of Paull and himself being extra officers and struck off. 27th Regiment has been disgraced. Cannot get clothes. "if any officer appears on parade without blue pantaloons and boots he is immediately arrested."
Ralph Smith to Archibald Woods, 1814 June 3
Wants to buy land from Woods.
Stephen R. Wilson to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1814 June 24
Mr. Chapline can inform about the discoveries about property lines. Will expect sheep and probably will take some half breed merino.
Appointment of William Fans as captain in the fourth regiment, tenth brigade and third division of Virginia Militia. Signed by Linah Mims, lieutenant-governor and J. H. Pleasants. Bears seal of Virginia., 1814 June 27
Archibald Woods,Wheeling, West Virginia to William Poage, near Staunton, Virginia, 1814 June 27
Mrs. Woods had twins, one of whom died within 5 days. Expects Indian treaty. " I do not know but it will be my turn to go to Norfolk in the next call or requision of militia."
Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia to Charles Hammond, Belmont County, Ohio, 1814 August 11
Concerning sale of Sharpless house.
Archibald Woods to John Connill Connell, Commandant of the 10th Brigade, Brooke County, West Virginia, 1814 August 19
Discussing uniforms.
Garrison Jones to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1814 August 23
Trying to sell Woods a horse.
Asher Jones to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1814 August 25
Concerns William Baker who denies endorsing Jones' note; and salt.
Asher Jones to Archibald Woods, 1814 September 11
Trying to settle debt.
George Paull, Zanesville, Ohio, to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1814 September 8
Will send Woods his horse if cannot find a better one at fair price.
George Paull, Zanesville, Ohio, to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1814 September 8
Sending Woods his horse. Will send epaulets.
John Connell, Commanding 10th Brigade Virginia Militia, to Archibald Woods, 4th Reg't, Virginia Militia Ohio County, West Virginia, 1814 September 10
Orders Woods to a muster.
Archibald Woods to George Paull, Zanesville, Ohio, 1814 September 16
Sold sorrell horse. Has got no marching orders yet. Petitions being circulated concerning location of County seat of Monroe County, Ohio.
Promissory note (witnessed by Thomas Wells) of Thomas ? with Archibald Woods, 1814 September 19
Memorandum of an agreement (witnessed by B. Fawcett) made between John Fawcett and Archibald Woods, 1814 September 27
Scope and Contents For Fawcett acting as attorney for Samuel Cope to sell a house and lot in Wheeling, West Virginia to Woods.
Bond for title from Benjamin Farquher of Clinton County, Ohio and Josiah Updegroff of Ohio County, West Virginia to Archibald Woods of Ohio County, West Virginia, 1814 September 30
For a house and lot in Wheeling.
Robert Woods to Archibald Woods, 1814 October 9
Sends what he thinks register's fees are.
Archibald Woods to William Irwin, Richmond, Virginia, 1814 October 10
Sends a petition concerning militia fines. Expects lawsuit.
The Librarian, Wheeling, West Virginia Library Room to Archibald Woods, 1814 November
Gives hours. Fines will be strictly enforced. All funds on hand will go to purchase books. Arrears on shares must be paid.
John S., Baltimore, Md., to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia, 1814 December 27
Does not have any desire to sell land he owns in Ohio County.
Agreement (witnessed by Franklin Woods) between Daniel Steenrod and Archibald Woods both of Ohio County, West Virginia, 1814 December 29
for Woods to lease land to Steenrod.