Box 11
Contains 125 Results:
Thomas Reed, Point Captina Creek, Belmont County, Ohio to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1820 April 12
Dispute over who is to rent Woods' land.
John W. Campbell, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C., to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1820 April 13
Has conferred with Pindall. McClure will be kept as postmaster unless a distributing office is set up at Wheeling. Did not address Postmaster-General.
Alpheus P. Willson, Wellsburg, West Virginia to Archibald Woods, Ohio County, West Virginia, 1820 April 20
Willson does not think his chances of election to Congress are very good.
Arthur Inghram, Tyler County, West Virginia to Archibald Woods, Ohio County, West Virginia, 1820 April 25
Wants to exchange land 3 1/4 miles above Middlebourne with Woods.
Invitation to Archibald and Ann (Poage) Woods, 1820 April 28
To dine with Josias Thompson and his wife, Tridelphia.
Agreement between Archibald Woods and ? Kirney, 1820 May 2
Scope and Contents For Kirney to lease a house and garden in Wheeling, West Virginia
Nathan Hanes to Archibald Woods, living 2 miles from town, Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia, 1820 May 7
Wants to know if Woods will buy iron or castings? from him.
Statement by Andrew Woods, Jr., 1820 May 15
That his Uncle Archibald Woods has nothing to do with the breaking off of a marriage proposal between him and E. Cross.
Daniel Steenrod to Archibald Woods, 1820 May 15
Reports his version of a conversation between himself and James Spriggs concerning the marriage not taking place between E. Cross and Andrew Woods, Jr. Includes Autograph Note Signed, of Joseph Wilson, n.p. to Archibald Woods, n.p. Statement of Joseph Wilson as a witness to a conversation between Steenrod and Spriggs.
Archibald Woods to John Armstrong, 1820 May 15
Denies allegations made by Armstrong about Woods' role in preventing marriage between Andrew Woods and E. Cross.
John Armstrong, Wheeling, West Virginia, to Archibald Woods, 1820 May 15
Surprised that Mr. Sprigg should bring him in as author of a report concerning Woods' connection with the breakup of a proposed marriage between Andrew Woods, Jr. and E. Cross.
Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, to James Monroe, 1820 May 22
Woods would like to serve as one of the commissioners to locate the National Road from Wheeling to the Mississippi.
Archibald Woods to Noah Zane, 1820 May 24
Wants to obtain a statement from ? Washington about Woods' appointment as a commissioner of the National Road.
William Croghan, Jr., Louisville, Ky., to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1820 October 30
Will accept slave for land, but not flour.
Thomas Wilson, Morgantown, West Virginia, to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1820 October 30
Discusses election to succeed James Pindall in Congress.
Power of Attorney (unexecuted) from Moses Shepherd to Archibald Woods, 1820 November
For Woods to act as proxy in election of directors for Northwestern Bank of Virginia.
Archibald Woods to William McKinley, West Liberty, West Virginia, 1820 November 13
Concerns appointment of directors to Northwest Bank of Virginia.
Archibald Woods to William McKinley, 1820 November 14
Concerns the nomination of directors to Northwest bank of Virginia.
S. S. Salisbury, Woodsfield, Ohio, to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1820 November 20
Want to continue using Woods' house as a school.
George Paull to Archibald Woods, 26 November 1820
Wants Woods to offer his George Paull land to Daniel Steenrod.
John Mills to Archibald Woods, 1820 December 2
Discusses running a property line.
John Mills to Archibald Woods, 1820 December 11
Discusses survey of land.
Eugenius M. Wilson, Morgantown, West Virginia, to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1820 December 5
Thomas Wilson thinks Woods probably should sue John? Wilson. No opinion of Spencer case yet. Wants to marry Woods' daughter, Mary, who is his first concern. Discusses Congressional prospects.
Franklin Woods, Smythfield, to Thomas Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1820? December 12
Explains his delay because of stage accident.
Anny Foster, to Archibald , Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1820 December 14
Asks questions about her husband's land.