Box 14
Contains 96 Results:
Josias Thompson, Triadelphia, West Virginia, to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1826 September 4
Would like to be appointed superintendent of road.
Elijah McClandhan to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia, 1826 September 15
Inquires about land his deceased father owned in Ohio County. If Woods never collected money for A. Hamilton, he won't from his estate which will be insolvent. McClandhan's mother died 1824 May.
David Scott, Woodsfield, Ohio, to Archibald Woods, near Wheeling, West Virginia, 1826 September 19
William Brookover would like to rent land from Woods.
Mary (Woods) Wilson, Morgantown, West Virginia to Anne (Poage) Woods, 1826 September 23
Darky, slave, has tried to run away twice. Is being returned to Woods family.
Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia to John Tyler, Governor, Richmond, Virginia, 1826 October 6
Concerned over money owed Northwestern Bank by a director. Recommends three names to be appointed as director.
John Sexton to Archibald Woods, 1826 October 8
Suggests Woods direct finishing of his warehouse.
Edgar Campbell Wilson, Clarksburg, West Virginia to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1826 October 20
Transmits money owed to Woods by ? Maxwell.
Eugenius M. Wilson, Morgantown, West Virginia to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1826 October 22
Compromise proposed in Wilson v. Woods. Cresap v. Chapline's heirs was decided in favor of Cresap. Has sold Darky to man in Harrison County for $300.
Eugenius M. Wilson, Morgantown, West Virginia to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1826 October 31
Thinks Doddridge will stand better chance of winning than Leffler for Congress.
T. G. Haymond, Wheeling, West Virginia to Archibald Woods?, 1826 November 7
Concerns appointment of Woods as a director of Northwestern Bank.
Eugenius M. Wilson, Morgantown, West Virginia to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1826 November 10
Concerns Wilson v. Woods, Woods v. Booth, and Woods' place as director of Northwestern Bank of Virginia.
Isaac Leffler to Archibald Woods, 1826 November 18
Will defend three directors of Northwestern Bank of Virginia against being surplanted.
Richard Norris, Baltimore, Md., to Charles D. Knox, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1826 November 28
Concerns Emily Knox's dissatisfaction with her school in Baltimore.
Eugenius M. Wilson, Morgantown, West Virginia to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1826 November 29
Does not recommend compromise in Wilson v. Woods. Problem with directors of Northwestern Bank of Virginia T. P. Ray and Alpheus P. Wilson will attend canal convention before going to Richmond. Does not trust Thomas S. Haymond. Passes on name of George Kyger for tavern. Wilson will act as clerk in T. P. Ray's absence.
Edgar Campbell Wilson, Morgantown, West Virginia to Archibald Woods, ?, 1826 November 30
Maxwell expects to pay money owed to Woods.
Daniel Steenrod, Wheeling, Creek, Ohio County, West Virginia to Archibald Woods, 1826 December 5
Moses Shepherd wants to meet with Woods.
Eugenius M. Wilson, Morgantown, West Virginia to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1826 December 12
Defends Henry St. George Tucker from charge of being an agent of John R. Wilson (charges perhaps levied by Philip Doddridge).
W. D. , to Benjamin Ruggles, Senate Chamber, Washington, D.C., 1826 December 19
Notifies Ruggles that there is already a post office named Captina Creek in Belmont County, Ohio so suggests another name.
Agnes Wilson, Morgantown, West Virginia, to Ann (Poage) Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1826? December 22
Family news.
A.C. Baker, Bowling Green, Mo. to sister Mrs. Ann R. Morgan, Salem, Fauquier County, Virginia, 1826 December 24
Travel in Missouri in winter.
Lewis Maxwell, Weston, Lewis County, West Virginia, to Archibald Woods, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1826 December 26
Making arrangements to pay note. Candidate for next Congress. Hopes Woods will not move against Middle Island Company.