Box 10
Contains 98 Results:
Jacob Windle, Woodsfield, Monroe County, Ohio, to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia, 1817 July 21
Boards for Woods' house in Woodsfield are ready.
Daniel Steenrod to Archibald Woods, 1817 August 5
Dispute over stone the Irishmen quarried.
John Coll, Woodsfield, Monroe County, Ohio, to Archibald Woods, Ohio County, West Virginia, 1817 August 16
Unable to do Woods' work.
Daniel Steenrod to A. Woods, 1817 21 August 21
Would like to keep a hand he has hired to drive his oxen a few more days.
Mary F. Mallory, Capteena, Belmont County, Ohio to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1817 August 25
Concerns digging a well.
John Hart, Steubenville, Ohio, to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia,, 1817 September 3
Will build wall. Asks for advance of fifty dollars.
James Smith to Archibald Woods, 1817 September 9
Speaks of a third party J. Mallory who has done all in his power against him and against whom he has a judgment.
Jasper Mallory, Captina?, Belmont County, Ohio to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1817 September 17
Does not think James Smith has proof of slander.
Memorandum of an explanation by Archibald Woods while sheriff of Ohio County, West Virginia, 1817 September 19
Of his handling of an execution.
Jasper Mallory, Captina, Belmont County, Ohio to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1817 September 21
Needs planks. Hopes to settle dispute between himself and James Smith.
Archibald Woods to Thomas Smith, Capteena, Belmont County, Ohio, 1817 September 22
Sonny Smith has been ill so long. Man from Kentucky needs his horse.
Alpheus P. Willson, Morgantown, West Virginia to uncle Archibald Woods, Ohio County, West Virginia, 1817 September 24
A. Werninger has Negro boy for sale. He ran away and is confined to jail. "The family are well and doing well considering the great loss we have sustained." Asks it he will be safe in receiving the notes of the Ohio Company for taxes.
Henry Boos? Vincennes, Ind., to William Clark,Wheeling, West Virginia, 1817 September 28
Writes by Mr. Woods. Enjoys good health and expects to settle there.
Archibald Woods to Moses Shepherd, 1817 September 30
Problems with building a bridge for Cumberland Road.
Daniel Steenrod to Archibald Woods, 1817 October 3
Concerns problems with his hauling stone for the Cumberland Road.
Archibald Woods to Josias Thompson, 1817 October 3
Woods is upset over Thompson's suggestion that someone else should take charge of bridge building in the area for the Cumberland Road.
Archibald Woods to John Long, Capteena, Belmont County, Ohio, 1817 October 7
Directions for building a house.
George Paull, St. Clairsville, Ohio, to Archibald Woods,Wheeling, West Virginia, 1817 October 10
Concerns elections.
Archibald Woods to Moses Shepherd, 1817 October 10
Concerns building bridge at Lee's Run for the Cumberland Road and paying the laborers.
William Croghan, Jr., Louisville, Ky., to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1817 November 17
Will accept Woods' offer to buy his land.
George Paull, St. Clairsville, Ohio to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1817 November 19
Asks Woods to draft a form of an assignment of the contract for Paull to endorse.
George Paull, St. Clairsville, to Col. Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1817 November 20
George Paull, Columbus, Ohio, to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1817 December 10
Legislature has done nothing of importance. Legislature is discussing defects in the Constitution. Mentions various bank bills. "The Legislature seems very much in the Spirit of making banks and new counties." Col. Poage mentioned in his letter that Woods' mother has been stricken with the palsy.
Jasper Mallory, Wheeling, West Virginia to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1817 December 20
Scope and Contents Mallory is upset that Woods has rented the store at the mouth of the Capteena with one acre of ground to Henry Swippe. Does not want Swippe to have the ground. Thinks James] Smith and Swippe are trying to run him off.
Memorandum (draft) of an agreement between Archibald Woods and William Waddell both of Ohio County, West Virginia, 1818
For Woods to lease a grist mill and house to Waddell.