Box 9
Contains 130 Results:
Lewis Bonnett to Archibald Woods, 1815 May 12
Scope and Contents Bonnett resigns his commission as major of the 1st Battalion of the 4th Reg't of Virginia Militia.
Roll of officers of 4th Regiment, Virginia Militia, 1815 May 16
Thomas Smith, Capteena, Ohio, to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1815 July 5
Got three quarter sections of land.
Andrew Elliott, St. Louis, Mo., to Archibald Woods, 1815 August 6
Woffert does not want to sell his land.
William Nolin to Archibald Woods, 1815 August 6
Has bought land from Jacob Ash that he had no right to sell.
Thomas Wilson, Morgantown, West Virginia, to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1815 August 7
Has no recollection of articles of agreement between George Poage and Woods.
William Croghan, Carlisle, Pa., to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1815 August 15
Will stick to his terms for selling land. Asks Woods to sell his lame horse.
Deed from John Feay (deputy sheriff acting for Basil Riggs, sheriff) to James Arbutton both of Ohio County, West Virginia, 1815 August 22
For 56 acres of land sold for delinquent taxes.
Promissory note from Archibald Woods and ? with Northwestern Bank of Virginia, 1815 September 2
Robert Woods to Archibald Woods, 1815 September 11
Send note against James Woods (with deed to him) to Joseph Woods. Includes James Woods to Robert Woods?, undated. 1 page.
Archibald Woods to Moses W. Chapline, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1815 September 25
Although Woods thinks settlement of Poages' claim against him made by Chapline and Thomas Woods is totally against him, he will agree to it.
John McLure, Bedford, Virginia to James McLure, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1815 October 5
Has found a slave who ran away from Archibald Woods. Has promised slave if he would return, he would not be whipped.
Benjamin Jeffery, Major 4th Regt. Virginia Militia to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1815 October 20
Requests commission as lieutenant for Jon Curtis if Woods has it.
Archibald Woods to ? Jeffries, 1815 October 23
States when he wants to hold a battalion court of inquiry and a regimental court of inquiry.
Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia to William Croghan, Jr., Litchfield, Conn., 1815 November 12
Does not wish to buy Croghan's land at the price Croghan named. Will sell his horse for him.
A. Caldwell to Archibald Woods, 1815? November 23
Tells Woods, McCluny of Charlestown is in Wheeling if he wishes to see him.
John Eaton, Morristown, Ohio to Archibald Woods, near Wheeling, West Virginia, 1815 November 23
A man wishes to buy land. Asks Woods for amount. Mr. Scott wants to know if Mr. Morrison can have a set of stable logs.
Caleb Nice to officers of the court martial, 1815 November 25
Did not know of muster until day of muster. His knee was out of place and he had no horse to ride.
John Poage, Greenup County, Kentucky, to Archibald Woods, near Wheeling, West Virginia, 1815 November 25
Wants to make some disposition of a military land claim placed in his hands by Woods fourteen years previously.
Agreement between Archibald Woods, Ohio County, West Virginia and Jasper Malory and John Long of Wheeling, West Virginia, 1815 December 1
For Woods to lease land and ferries to Malory and Long. Malory and Long can also tap sugar maples.
George Madison, Frankfort, Kentucky to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1815 December 2
Woods' land has been sold for taxes but can redeemed within two years of sale by paying taxes plus interest. Woods should send money for taxes for 1814 and 1815.
Benjamin Ruggles, Washington City, D.C. to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1815 December 22
Clay has drawn up petition to President to establish road to Wheeling. Meigs says tract for sale in Indiana Territory will be open for sale in April or May.
Thomas Wilson, Morgantown, West Virginia to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1816?
Will not be able to go to Indiana Territory ?. Fears prices will be too high. A tract of his land (4066 acres in Wood County) was sold for taxes. Asks Woods to redeem.
Memorandum of the behavior of Lydia Dill in trying to alienate W. J. Zane from his daughters, 1816?
John Connell, Brigadier General, Brooke Courthouse, West Virginia, to Colonel Archibald Woods, 4th Regiment, Virginia Militia, 1816 January 8
Orders a day of training of officers and a day of regimental muster.