West Virginia State Archives Manuscript Collections
MS 79-1 Charles S. Morgan Collection
Box 1 Folder 1
1 Socrates Adams to C.S. Morgan, July 10, 1829, regarding Note
for Collection
1 Socrates Adams to C.S. Morgan, July 26, 1829 regarding Note
for Collection
2 John Addison to C.S. Morgan, August 13, 1839 regarding
Account for Collection
3 E.M. Aisquith to C.S. Morgan, September 10, 1832 regarding
record of John Landham
4 Alcinda to C.S. Morgan, February 10, 18-- regarding complaint
of not hearing oftener
5 G.R.C. Allen to C.S. Morgan, July 13,1827 regarding case of
Robertson and George D. Avery
5 G.R.C. Allen to C.S. Morgan, July 3, 1830 regarding Lady
Friend
5 G.R.C. Allen to C.S. Morgan, December 23, 1831 regarding bank
matters
5 G.R.C. Allen to C.S. Morgan, February 1, 1832 regarding
objection to his letters being opened by another in Office
5 G.R.C. Allen to C.S. Morgan, July 1, 1832 regarding court
matters
5 G.R.C. Allen to C.S. Morgan, November 18, 1832 regarding Deed
for Van Gilden
5 G.R.C. Allen to C.S. Morgan, March 5, 1833 regarding more
court cases
5 G.R.C. Allen to C.S. Morgan, October 22, 1833 regarding
spiritual matters
6 John J. Allen to C.S. Morgan, January 10, 1826 regarding
applicant failed to prosecute
6 John J. Allen to C.S. Morgan, January 8, 1827 regarding
Robinson vs Duncan
6 John J. Allen to C.S. Morgan, August 8, 1829 regarding Case
of Lanham
6 John J. Allen to C.S. Morgan, December 15, 1832 regarding
Court Appeals
7 John W. Allen to C.S. Morgan, April 13, 1832 regarding Com.
Apt. for making road
8 Joseph Allen to C.S. Morgan, regarding Sheriff's receipt for
fees
9 Benjamin D. Anderson to C.S. Morgan, regarding money scarce -
difficult to get any
10 George I. Arnold to C.S. Morgan, August 23, 1847 regarding
sale of land
10 George I. Arnold to C.S. Morgan, October, 9, 1847 regarding
bringing suit for land
10 George I. Arnold to C.S. Morgan, October 10, 1848 regarding
matters same as when he last wrote
11 Nathan Ashby to C.S. Morgan, January 13, 1824 regarding
asking procedure against bribery in election
11 Nathan Ashby to C.S. Morgan, January 22, 1825 regarding
condition of Miss Betsy Tolman
Box 1 Folder 2
12 John G. Bailey to C.S. Morgan, January 26, 1847 regarding
coal development
13 E. Bakewell to C.S. Morgan, June 21, 1831 regarding
rectifying mistake
14 I. Baldwin to C.S. Morgan, February 4, 1831 regarding paid
taxes on all land claimed
14 I. Baldwin to C.S. Morgan, February 28, 1832 regarding taxes
in Randolph and Lewis Counties
14 I. Baldwin to C.S. Morgan, July 25, 1832 regarding wanting
deed from U.S. Courts
15 Linn Banks to C.S. Morgan, May 25, 1822 regarding friends
wish him to be a candidate for Governor
16 J.M. Barbour to C.S. Morgan, December 17, 1822 regarding
printing business
16 J.M. Barbour to C.S. Morgan, February 4, 1823 regarding
criticism of T.L. Haymond
17 David Barker to C.S. Morgan, January 31,1823 regarding
people in favor of his election
18 Thomas Barnes, Jr. to C.S. Morgan, January 6, 1825 regarding
Negro punished with lash
19 Susanna Batten to C.S. Morgan, April 29, 1823 regarding rent
being collected for debt
20 Charles Beale to C.S. Morgan, April 20, 1832 regarding
desire for record of Land Grant searched
21 William Bennett to C.S. Morgan, September 18, 1832 regarding
desire for information regarding son
22 R. Berkshire to C.S. Morgan, January 19, 1824 regarding
Militia Order refused payment
22 R. Berkshire to C.S. Morgan, January 27, 1824 regarding
death of W.T. Wilson
22 R. Berkshire to C.S. Morgan, February 9, 1826 regarding
different bills in legislature
22 R. Berkshire to C.S. Morgan, February 6, 1827 regarding Road
Bill
22 R. Berkshire to C.S. Morgan, January 24, 1828 regarding Bond
in Appeal case
22 R. Berkshire to C.S. Morgan, February 27, 1828 regarding
heirs of Tidball
22 R. Berkshire to C.S. Morgan, December 28, 1828 regarding
Doddridge for Congress
22 R. Berkshire to C.S. Morgan, January 26, 1829 regarding
Monongahela Band vs C. Berkshire
22 R. Berkshire to C.S. Morgan, January 30, 1831 regarding
candidate for judge
22 R. Berkshire to C.S. Morgan, January 2, 1832 regarding
change in judicial district
22 R. Berkshire to C.S. Morgan, November 24, 1833 regarding
appointment of superintendent of Northwestern Turnpike
23 Thomas Bland to C.S. Morgan, July 21, 1829 regarding
applicant to succeed Reader
Box 1 Folder 3
24 Hillery Boggess to C.S. Morgan, January 20, 1831 regarding
removal of James Currant
24 Hillery Boggess to C.S. Morgan, February 22, 1832 regarding
A. Knottz appointment as Postmaster
25 E. Bolling to C.S. Morgan, July 18, 1822 regarding election
news
26 Leneas Bolling to C.S. Morgan, September 20, 1822 regarding
general retrenchment in expenses of government
27 George Booker to C.S. Morgan, July 25, 1833 regarding desire
for a pair of pocket pistols
28 A.I. Boreman to C.S. Morgan, December 13, 1849 regarding
case of Waldo and Montgomery
28 A.I. Boreman to C.S. Morgan, July 28, 1850 regarding thought
that tract was never patented
28 A.I. Boreman to C.S. Morgan, November 1, 1851 regarding
lands assigned are valuable
28 A.I. Boreman to C.S. Morgan, December 4, 1851 regarding copy
of tract of land made by surveyor
29 Thomas Bowman to C.S. Morgan, March 19, 1825 regarding suit
of McEldowney and himself
30 Dan Bradford to C.S. Morgan, August 30, 1833 regarding
Samuel Price heirs
31 Josiah Boyers to C.S. Morgan, October 1 1829 regarding
desire for debates of Convention to be published
32 Francis Brooke to C.S. Morgan, April 15, 1828 regarding W.
Laidley Case
33 Robert T. Brown to C.S. Morgan, January 15, 1838 regarding
record of proceedings in Supreme Court
34 Thomas Brown to C.S. Morgan, December 9, 1828 regarding
question, will he serve as Representative in next Congress
34 Thomas Brown to C.S. Morgan, October 25, 1829 regarding
displeasure with choice for President
35 W.G. Brown to C.S. Morgan, January 30, 1834 regarding power
of attorney
35 W.G. Brown to C.S. Morgan, March 7, 1834 regarding power of
attorney for Johnson & Messinger
35 W.G. Brown to C.S. Morgan, December 30, 1834 regarding case
against Philip Martin
35 W.G. Brown to C.S. Morgan, August 24, 1828 regarding
printing
36 John P. Byrne to C.S. Morgan, September 18,1833 regarding
power of attorney
36 John P. Byrne to C.S. Morgan, September 23, 1833 regarding
two more powers of attorney
36 John P. Byrne to C.S. Morgan, October 28, 1833 regarding
making and examination of register of Land Office
36 John P. Byrne to C.S. Morgan, December 12, 1833 regarding
service of Johnson and Hickle
36 John P. Byrne to C.S. Morgan, April 3, 1834 regarding power
of attorney
36 John P. Byrne to C.S. Morgan, April 8, 1834 regarding
Clerk's certificate
37 John Cade to C.S. Morgan, August 16, 1822 regarding a
favor
38 G.D. Camden to C.S. Morgan, May 16, 1832 regarding certain
claims
38 G.D. Camden to C.S. Morgan, May 29, 1832 regarding increase
of William Stanley's pension
38 G.D. Camden to C.S. Morgan, November 8, 1832 regarding
pension agent's check
38 G.D. Camden to C.S. Morgan, November 22, 1932 regarding land
for Isaac Bush for Rev. service
38 G.D. Camden to C.S. Morgan, May 16, 1836 regarding Ryan's
pension
38 G.D. Camden to C.S. Morgan, October 7, 1836 regarding order
for payment
38 G.D. Camden to C.S. Morgan, July 29, 1837 regarding Rev. War
claims
39 J.S. Camden to C.S. Morgan, November 14, 1843 regarding land
grants
Box 1 Folder 4
40 R.P. Camden to C.S. Morgan, September 16, 1833 regarding
pension claims
40 R.P. Camden to C.S. Morgan, January 6, 1834 regarding lost
checks
40 R.P. Camden to C.S. Morgan, February 2, 1834 regarding
affidavit for lost checks
40 R.P. Camden to C.S. Morgan, March 5, 1834 regarding power of
attorney for carpenter
40 R.P. Camden to C.S. Morgan, March 8, 1834 regarding I.
Mitchell's claim
40 R.P. Camden to C.S. Morgan, April 12, 1834 regarding 24
powers of attorney
40 R.P. Camden to C.S. Morgan, April 12, 1834 regarding power
of attorney for Sol Collins
40 R.P. Camden to C.S. Morgan, June 9, 1834 regarding thanks
for prompt attention to claims
40 R.P. Camden to C.S. Morgan, June 16, 1834 regarding bond and
affidavit for lost check
40 R.P. Camden to C.S. Morgan, July 7, 1834 regarding missing
$100
40 R.P. Camden to C.S. Morgan, August 11, 1834 regarding R.H.
Lowther's claim
40 R.P. Camden to C.S. Morgan, October 26, 1834 regarding power
of attorney for Jacob Hunt
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, March 23, 1835 regarding pension
claim
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, June 23, 1835 regarding Jacob
Hunt's claim
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, July 14, 1835 regarding bringing
suit against Hays
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, September 13, 1835 regarding
pension claims of Hunt, McCall, Powers, Cunningham, Mitchell and
Collins
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, November 17, 1835 regarding
power of attorney for John Waggener and John Norris
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, February 16, 1836 regarding what
was done with claim of Waggener
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, March 22, 1836 regarding power
of attorney for Powers and Cunningham
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, April 13, 1836 regarding bond
related to lost check
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, June 27, 1836 regarding sending
money for claims
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, July 27, 1836 regarding Jones
and Woodward
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, August 23, 1836 regarding claims
for Commissioner
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, October 18, 1836 regarding
powers of attorney for pensions
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, June 20, 1837 regarding pension
claim of McCall
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, August 22, 1837 regarding
collecting claims
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, September 18, 1837 regarding
power of attorney for John Cutright
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, March 8, 1838 regarding pension
claim of Cutright
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, July 30, 1838 regarding
certificate - collect
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, October 2, 1838 regarding
collection and forwarding
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, June 9, 1839 regarding pension
claim of I. Fisher
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, July 12, 1839 regarding
collection and forwarding
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, August 1, 1839 regarding
collection and forwarding
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, October 20, 1839 regarding
pension claim of Mr. Fisher
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, October 27, 1839 regarding claim
of Elijah Flesher
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, June 18, 1840 regarding
collection and forwarding
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, April 15, 1843 regarding orders
on Auditor
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, May 15, 1843 regarding
collection and forwarding
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, June 27, 1843 regarding sending
draft
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, July 12, 1843 regarding question
about claims sent
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, September 27, 1843 regarding
request to send scrip to Robert Garrett
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, June 17, 1844 regarding Platt of
William Hoffman
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, June 24, 1844 regarding land
well located
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, July 10, 1844 regarding Plat of
H. Stump
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, March 13,1846 regarding claims
of Talbott, McNemar, Jackson and Cox
40 R.F. Camden to C.S. Morgan, December 12, 1847 regarding
partnership in land business
Box 1 Folder 5
41 A. Campbell to C.S. Morgan, June 2, 1829 regarding election
returns
41 A. Campbell to C.S. Morgan, June 9, 1829 regarding more
about election
41 A. Campbell to C.S. Morgan, August 12, 1829 regarding case
against Doddridge
41 A. Campbell to C.S. Morgan, March 12, 1830 regarding bill
for centralizing Negroes etc.
41 A. Campbell to C. S. Morgan, February 21, 1831 regarding
Alexander Straith wants acknowledgment of money paid
42 D.S. Carpenter to C.S. Morgan, December 6, 1826 regarding
"Henry's" statement
42 D.S. Carpenter to C.S. Morgan, February 22, 1827 regarding
contrast between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson
43 John Carroll to C.S. Morgan, January 12, 1822 regarding land
sold for taxes
44 William Carroll to C.S. Morgan, September 15, 1834 regarding
delinquent lands
44 William Carroll to C.S. Morgan, September 30, 1834 regarding
delinquent lands
44 William Carroll to C.S. Morgan, April 18, 1835 regarding
election returns
44 William Carroll to C.S. Morgan, April 4, 1836 regarding
sending Commission immediately
45 Thomas Carskadon to C.S. Morgan, September 12, 1835
regarding the desire for a recommendation
46 John Cather to C.S. Morgan, October 25, 1842 regarding
prisoner unable to ride horseback to Richmond
47 David Cauther to C.S. Morgan, January 17, 1834 regarding
examining records in Land Office
48 Bartable Chapin to C.S. Morgan, March 4, 1835 regarding
pensions
49 N.G. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, January 11, 1828 regarding
family affairs
Box 1 Folder 6
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, December 1, 1823 regarding
petition
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, December 21, 1825 regarding
abolition of U.S. District Court
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, April 12, 1826 regarding land of
Mrs. Pindall
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, May 24, 1826 regarding question of
Sutton paying order
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, January 18, 1827 regarding big
Yankee case
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, February 8, 1827 regarding Road
Bill
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, March 26, 1827 regarding Mrs.
Pindall vs Bayard
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, April 23, 1827 regarding sending
Commission
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, June 5, 1827 regarding Mrs.
Pindall buying "Nicholas"
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, June 20, 1827 regarding Berkshire
must give security
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, October 4, 1827 regarding case of
Mrs. Oindall
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, February 4, 1828 regarding Stout
vs Aldridge
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, April 6, 1828 regarding law books
for sale
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, April 24, 1828 regarding election
news
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, May 9, 1828 regarding Mr. Allen
will receive him
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, May 14, 1828 regarding Allen's
election
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, May 30, 1828 regarding Lanham
deeds
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, September 3, 1828 regarding
sending "notice"
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, February 10, 1829 regarding
candidate for Congress
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, May 9, 1829 regarding books of
Uniontown Bank
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, October 23, 1829 regarding death
of Mrs. Pindall
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, April 19, 1830 regarding suit -
Pindall Admr. of Thomas R. Chipps
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, May 5, 1830 regarding more about
suit
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, June 30, 1830 regarding
proceedings against Merrifield
50 P. Chaping to C.S. Morgan, November 18, 1830 regarding cases
in Court of Appeals
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, September 13, 1834 regarding lands
of Pindall heirs delinquent
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, May 24, 1832 regarding collecting
claims
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, March 24, 1834 regarding any funds
belonging to Pindall estate
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, July 1, 1834 regarding contract on
Northwest Turnpike Road
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, March 3, 1838 regarding
congratulations on election
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, December 24, 1838 regarding lay
record before one of judges of Court of Appeals
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, February 26, 1839 regarding Bank
of Marietta vs Pindall
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, April 29, 1844 regarding desire
for position of some kind
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, August 10, 1846 regarding Marshal
Manufacturing Company
50 P. Chapin to C.S. Morgan, June 17, 1847 regarding fees
charged too high/ul>
51 A.M. Chaplene to C.S. Morgan, April 5, 1831 regarding Mr.
Jacobs' enmity
Box 1 Folder 7
52 M. Chapman to C.S. Morgan, January 2, 1845 regarding survey
of land
53 W.W. Chapman to C.S. Morgan, April 11, 1832 regarding
petition
53 W.W. Chapman to C.S. Morgan, August 10, 1831 regarding
sending Doddridge's letter
54 T.P. Chipps to C.S. Morgan, July 16, 1839 regarding Calvin
Green's note
54 T.P. Chipps to C.S. Morgan, October 11, 1839 regarding
question of collecting money
55 J.R.M. Chisler to C.S. Morgan, October 7, 1832 regarding
neighborhood matter
56 Michael Chisler to C.S. Morgan, June 29, 1834 regarding his
having an enemy
57 Matthew Claiborne to C.S. Morgan, December 7, 1829 regarding
errors in circular
58 Dr. Clifford to C.S. Morgan, May 12, 1845 regarding land
warrants
59 I.I. Cohen to C.S. Morgan, April 6, 1826 regarding
lottery
60 Samuel Crane to C.S. Morgan, October 26, 1849 regarding John
McNamera, prisoner
61 William R. Crane to C.S. Morgan, July 3, 1833 regarding
congratulations
61 William R. Crane to C.S. Morgan, August 23, 1834 regarding
desire to look after land belonging to Mr. Hughes
62 G. Cresap to C.S. Morgan, May 25, 1832 regarding election
will probably be contested
62 G. Cresap to C.S. Morgan, November 5, 1833 regarding land
patents
62 G. Cresap to C.S. Morgan, June 5, 1834 regarding returning
power of attorney
62 G. Cresap to C.S. Morgan, May 27, 1834 regarding William
Carroll re-elected
62 G. Cresap to C.S. Morgan, June 28, 1834 regarding McMillan's
pension
62 G. Cresap to C.S. Morgan, July 3, 1834 regarding collecting
for him
62 G. Cresap to C.S. Morgan, April 12, 1836 regarding desire
for law book
62 G. Cresap to C.S. Morgan, May 17, 1836 regarding desire for
recommendation
62 G. Cresap to C.S. Morgan, April 15, 1839 regarding copy of
indictment against William Carroll
63 David Cunningham to C.S. Morgan, November 10, 1829 regarding
mistake in delivering deed
Box 1 Folder 8
64 Hiram H. Davis to C.S. Morgan, December 1, 1836 regarding
details of son's death
65 James F. Davis to C.S. Morgan, April 2, 1834 regarding claim
of Captain James Booth
66 Mathew W. Davis to C.S. Morgan, April 12, 1845 regarding
land sold for taxes
67 Georgia Dawson to C.S. Morgan, January 1, 1840 regarding her
husband
68 Jacob Decamp to C.S. Morgan, May 20, 1829 regarding people
voting for Campbell rather than Sprigg
69 M. Dent to C.S. Morgan, July 8, 1834 regarding objection to
Mr. Leigh
69 M. Dent to C.S. Morgan, April 10, 1835 regarding election
matters
69 M. Dent to C.S. Morgan, May 4, 1835 regarding sending
father's pension papers
69 M. Dent to C.S. Morgan, April 8, 1836 regarding papers with
Magistrate's signature
69 M. Dent to C.S. Morgan, January 7, 1838 regarding estate of
Hannah Rochester
70 George S. Dearing to C.S. Morgan, October 16, 1824 regarding
Hogue vs Berkshire
71 Barton Despard to C.S. Morgan, May 27, 1835 regarding note
against William G. Henry and Co.
72 R. Despard to C.S. Morgan, April 7, 1835 regarding Wamsley's
pension
72 R. Despard to C.S. Morgan, April 12, 1834 regarding sending
a check to him
72 R. Despard to C.S. Morgan, December 29, 1834 regarding
pension claims
72 R. Despard to C.S. Morgan, March 28, 1835 regarding Joseph
Britton's pension
72 R. Despard to C.S. Morgan, June 5, 1835 regarding Neely and
Davis pension
72 R. Despard to C.S. Morgan, April 27, 1835 regarding Britton
and Neely pension
72 R. Despard to C.S. Morgan, September 4, 1835 regarding
Britton and Wamsley pension
72 R. Despard to C.S. Morgan, November 21, 1835 regarding
Britton and Wamsley pension
73 P. Doddridge to C.S. Morgan, January 14,1828 regarding using
influence in General Assembly
74 L.H. Dorsey to C.S. Morgan, January 9, 1837 regarding
delinquent land
75 A. Duffield to C.S. Morgan, regarding order for pension
money
76 E.S. Duncan to C.S. Morgan, March 17, 1834 regarding pension
order
77 Morgan Dyer to C.S. Morgan, June 19, 1844 regarding plat for
900 acres
Box 1 Folder 9
78 D.M. Edgington to C.S. Morgan, November 14,1846 regarding
pardon for James Robinson
79 J.L. Edwards to C.S. Morgan, March 3, 1836 regarding case of
Stephen Gapen
80 William C. Eborne to C.S. Morgan, August 28, 1833 regarding
information of John Cook Bennett
81 H. Ensminger to C.S. Morgan, January 7, 1831 regarding
statements of Pol in Randolph County
81 H. Ensminger to C.S. Morgan, February 16, 1831 regarding
candidates for election
81 H. Ensminger to C.S. Morgan, September 15, 1831 regarding
appointment of justices
82 George D. Evans to C.S. Morgan, January 4, 1836 regarding
delinquent lands
82 George D. Evans to C.S. Morgan, February 14, 1837 regarding
mistake in Auditor's statement
Box 1 Folder 10
83 Buckner Fairfax to C.S. Morgan, December 1, 1824 regarding
William Goble's patent
83 Buckner Fairfax to C.S. Morgan, October 25, 1829 regarding
certificate of survey for William Willard
83 Buckner Fairfax to C.S. Morgan, June 20, 1847 regarding
redemption taxes and receipts
84 A. Faris to C.S. Morgan, April 8, 1823 regarding report of
election
85 Samuel H. Fitzhugh to C.S. Morgan, June 19, 1830 regarding
cases in court
86 William G. Fleming to C.S. Morgan, November 19, 1824
regarding power of attorney
87 William Ford to C.S. Morgan, September 4, 1834 regarding
order for pension
Box 1 Folder 11
88 F.S. Galloway to C.S. Morgan, July 12, 1846 regarding bid on
mill stones
89 Mathew Gay to C.S. Morgan, December 17, 1824 regarding heirs
of Frances Gibbs
89 Mathew Gay to C.S. Morgan, March 3, 1831 regarding
non-payment of taxes
89 Mathew Gay to C.S. Morgan, July 12, 1832 regarding Haymond
suit
89 Mathew Gay to C.S. Morgan, February 4, 1834 regarding claims
against W.G. Henry and Henry & Morgan
89 Mathew Gay to C.S. Morgan, April 22, 1839 regarding Henry
& Morgan vs John Wilson
90 Stephen Gilbert to C.S. Morgan, January 1, 1831 regarding
delinquent land of Enoch and Joseph Gilbert
91 George Gillmeyer to C.S. Morgan, March 17, 1834 regarding
paying taxes on delinquent land
91 George Gillmeyer to C.S. Morgan, January 4, 1833 regarding
delinquent land in Monongalia county
92 David Goff to C.S. Morgan, September 8, 1832 regarding
paying taxes out of pension
92 David Goff to C.S. Morgan, March 9, 1833 regarding pension
claim
92 David Goff to C.S. Morgan, September 7, 1833 regarding
candidate for House of Delegates
92 David Goff to C.S. Morgan, March 7, 1834 regarding
endorsement on pension check
92 David Goff to C.S. Morgan, September 20, 1834 regarding
William Shreves' pension
92 David Goff to C.S. Morgan, March 13, 1835 regarding sending
Shreves check
92 David Goff to C.S. Morgan, April 30, 1835 regarding power of
attorney for Shreves
92 David Goff to C.S. Morgan, May 15, 1835 regarding power of
attorney for Kittle
92 David Goff to C.S. Morgan, June 25, 1835 regarding power of
attorney for Whitmore
92 David Goff to C.S. Morgan, April 3, 1836 regarding power of
attorney for J. Kittle
Box 1 Folder 12
93 J.W. Goff to C.S. Morgan, December 7, 1824 regarding
election at Pruntytown
94 Nathan Goff to C.S. Morgan, December 14, 1823 regarding
power of attorney for Lapps
94 Nathan Goff to C.S. Morgan, January 10, 1824 regarding
mistake in sending money
94 Nathan Goff to C.S. Morgan, February 7, 1824 regarding
Lapps' claim
94 Nathan Goff to C.S. Morgan, December 1, 1826 regarding
explaining paragraph in Chronicle
94 Nathan Goff to C.S. Morgan, October 18, 1829 regarding death
of Mrs. Pindall
94 Nathan Goff to C.S. Morgan, March 20, 1832 regarding pension
claim of William Shreaves
94 Nathan Goff to C.S. Morgan, August 22, 1832 regarding check
for Shreaves
94 Nathan Goff to C.S. Morgan, March 8, 1834 regarding power of
attorney for pension claims
94 Nathan Goff to C.S. Morgan, April 5, 1834 regarding
certificate of deposit
94 Nathan Goff to C.S. Morgan, March 26, 1836 regarding deposit
money and sending certificate of deposit
94 Nathan Goff to C.S. Morgan, May 1, 1828 regarding deposit
money and sending certificate of deposit
95 Moses C. Good to C.S. Morgan, November 9, 1836 regarding
introducing Lewis Lunsford
96 Walter Gray to C.S. Morgan, January 21, 1836 regarding order
for school quota
96 Walter Gray to C.S. Morgan, March 7, 1837 regarding asking
for quota
96 Walter Gray to C.S. Morgan, January 18, 1840 regarding
having auditor send check
96 Walter Gray to C.S. Morgan, December 16, 1840 regarding
sending certificate of deposit
97 Ott Greer to C.S. Morgan, August 8, 1850 regarding
transportation to and from Wheeling
98 James Griffin to C.S. Morgan, August 8, 1823 regarding
damages for John Maginty
99 William Griffey to C.S. Morgan, January 10, 1830 regarding
collection of money
99 William Griffey to C.S. Morgan, January 11, 1832 regarding
N.W. Bank
Box 1 Folder 13
100 Mrs. M.M. Hadderman to C.S. Morgan, regarding asking for a
loan
101 E.M. Hagan to C.S. Morgan, October 22, 1836 regarding
drawing money from Thomas Greer
102 H. Hagan to C.S. Morgan, July 13, 1835 regarding land
warrant
102 H. Hagan to C.S. Morgan, November 16, 1836 regarding
warrant for 10,000 acres of land
103 Thomas Hall to C.S. Morgan, December 15, 1834 regarding dam
across Monongahela river
104 T.K. Hall to C.S. Morgan, February 13, 1846 regarding land
warrant
104 T.K. Hall to C.S. Morgan, November 26, 1847 regarding plot
and certificate of survey
105 William A. Hamson to C.S. Morgan, January 10, 1831
regarding judge for Court of Appeals
106 John Hanway to C.S. Morgan, February 12, 1824 regarding
date of patent for Boyd
106 John Hanway to C.S. Morgan, January 4, 1826 regarding
survey for Arch Wilson
106 John Hanway to C.S. Morgan, December 12, 1830 regarding
convention progressing slowly
106 John Hanway to C.S. Morgan, March 23, 1831 regarding land
warrant for 2,000 acres
107 J.F. Harrison to C.S. Morgan, May 18, 1829 regarding
electing Mr. Campbell
108 William G. Hawkins to C.S. Morgan, January 29, 1832
regarding heirs of Colonel George Wilson
108 William G. Hawkins to C.S. Morgan, October 25, 1832
regarding warrants for Nicholas Casey and George W. Humphries
109 Sam Haycroft to C.S. Morgan, May 17, 1827 regarding
inability to find record of Abraham Hardin
110 A.F. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, August 28, 1845 regarding
survey no. 1
111 Hiram Haymond to C.S. Morgan, November, 1831 regarding
sending paper during session of Legislature
112 T.S. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, December 8, 1825 regarding
collecting from John McWhorter
112 T.S. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, January 9, 1827 regarding
patent and survey for Henry Banks
112 T.S. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, December 30, 1827 regarding
balance of money due from McWhorter
112 T.S. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, January 7, 1826 regarding
paying taxes on James Robertson's land
112 T.S. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, December 18, 1828 regarding
next Congressional election
112 T.S. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, February 19, 1831 regarding
election district formed in county
112 T.S. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, March 4, 1831 regarding people
want him to be candidate
112 T.S. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, August 25, 1833 regarding
revenue being paid at Wheeling Bank
112 T.S. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, October 6, 1833 regarding
title to land
112 T.S. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, December 8, 1834 regarding
patent for Joseph Davison
112 T.S. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, July 9, 1837 regarding Wiley's
tax record
112 T.S. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, January 29, 1842 regarding
bank paying money due by 15th
112 T.S. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, July 31, 1845 regarding patent
to Henry Banks
112 T.S. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, August 1, 1846 regarding
warrants for Morgan, May and Bunner
112 T.S. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, regarding false reports
circulated
112 T.S. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, regarding land warrant for
Abraham Hess
Box 2 Folder 14
113 William P. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, February 27, 1827
regarding leaving state
113 William P. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, January 7, 1829
regarding Delegate to Convention
113 William P. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, February 15, 1829
regarding plat of William Snodgrass
113 William P. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, October 23, 1829
regarding delegate based on White population
113 William P. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, February 2, 1830
regarding going farther South
113 William P. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, April 3, 1830 regarding
Laidley debt due estate
113 William P. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, June 25, 1830 regarding
announcement of his coming marriage
113 William P. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, July 1, 1830 regarding
meeting him at his father's
113 William P. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, July 3, 1830 regarding
how to select clothes
113 William P. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, October 27, 1830
regarding report of election
113 William P. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, January 7, 1844
regarding Dyer wants 4,000 or 5,000 acres of land warrants, will
have lands entered and surveyed
113 William P. Haymond to C.S. Morgan, February 2, 1834
regarding record of Colonel Zackquill Morgan
Box 2 Folder 15
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, January 10, 1823 regarding
news of Congress and State Legislature
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, December 7, 1823 regarding
people of Morgantown concerned as to who shall be President
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, December 28, 1824
regarding Court news
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, January 26, 1825 regarding
opinion on Constitution
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, October 18, 1825 regarding
note held by Lazern
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, December 2, 1825 regarding
death of Colonel Pindale
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, November 21, 1825
regarding personal matters
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, December 22, 1825
regarding truth about marriage
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, September 21, 1826
regarding election news
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, February 6, 1827 regarding
election of J. Tylor
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, January 12, 1827 regarding
Congressional election
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, November 30, 1827
regarding sale of press to William Thompson
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, January 8, 1828 regarding
Auditor's report
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, January 11, 1828 regarding
business matters
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, May 19, 1828 regarding
settlement from James Reed
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, December 12, 1828
regarding Blackshire pension
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, January 5, 1829 regarding
candidates for Congress
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, February 6, 1829 regarding
selling all money possible
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, October 25, 1829 regarding
report rejected by Auditor
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, November 27, 1829
regarding suit against John W. Thompson
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, January 29, 1830 regarding
diminishing debt at Philadelphia
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, January 29, 1831 regarding
diminishing debt as he can collect
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, February 15, 1831
regarding money borrowed by Griffey
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, February 26, 1831
regarding patent for Dr. Bock
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, May 24, 1832 regarding
paying debts
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, September 27, 1832
regarding Burgess pension
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, November 6, 1832 regarding
knowledge about their business
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, April 25, 1833 regarding
offering his property for sale
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, August 31, 1833 regarding
more about debts
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, November 3, 1833 regarding
Henry and Morgan
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, February 22, 1834
regarding inventing honest means to pay our debts
114 William G. Henry to C.S. Morgan, regarding wanting to go
home, may settle up their accounts
Box 2 Folder 16
115 Samuel Herdman to C.S. Morgan, May 5, 1825 regarding Brooke
people supported him
116 Bushrod G. Hogue to C.S. Morgan, May 3, 1825 regarding
giving $200 if he wins suit
117 Isaac Hogue to C.S. Morgan, June 23, 1836 regarding looking
after taxes
117 Isaac Hogue to C.S. Morgan, August 10, 1836 regarding
copies of certain patents
117 Isaac Hogue to C.S. Morgan, August 16, 1836 regarding
patent for Richard Nichols
117 Isaac Hogue to C.S. Morgan, August 20, 1836 regarding more
warrants
117 Isaac Hogue to C.S. Morgan, March 22, 1837 regarding patent
to John Fleming from Lieutenant Governor Wood
117 Isaac Hogue to C.S. Morgan, June 23, 1838 regarding survey
of Lockman
117 Isaac Hogue to C.S. Morgan, July 3, 1838 regarding complete
se of Virginia law reports
117 Isaac Hogue to C.S. Morgan, September 5, 1838 regarding
auditor paying Jacob's claim
117 Isaac Hogue to C.S. Morgan, November 21, 1838 regarding
applying claim of $50 to purchase law reports
117 Isaac Hogue to C.S. Morgan, November 27, 1838 regarding
more land warrants
117 Isaac Hogue to C.S. Morgan, December 12, 1838 regarding
order to purchase law reports
117 Isaac Hogue to C.S. Morgan, March 19, 1839 regarding
duplicate warrant
117 Isaac Hogue to C.S. Morgan, April 19, 1839 regarding copy
of Thomas Mills patent
117 Isaac Hogue to C.S. Morgan, April 29, 1839 regarding law
reports purchased
117 Isaac Hogue to C.S. Morgan, August 10, 1839 regarding
thanks for law books
117 Isaac Hogue to C.S. Morgan, November 23, 1839 regarding
giving enclosed survey to Registry of Land office
117 Isaac Hogue to C.S. Morgan, April 22, 1840 regarding more
land warrants
117 Isaac Hogue to C.S. Morgan, July 8, 1840 regarding failure
to receive warrants
117 Isaac Hogue to C.S. Morgan, March 24, 1842 regarding Mr.
Barney's will
117 Isaac Hogue to C.S. Morgan, May 21, 1842 regarding more law
books
117 Isaac Hogue to C.S. Morgan, June 16, 1842 regarding more
land warrants
117 Isaac Hogue to C.S. Morgan, July 21, 1842 regarding claims
on Auditor
117 Isaac Hogue to C.S. Morgan, August 29, 1844 regarding
Swift's and Robinson's reports
117 Isaac Hogue to C.S. Morgan, August 2, 1847 regarding
Harvey's certificate
118 Josiah Holliman to C.S. Morgan, May 1, 1826 regarding
election news
119 J. Holt to C.S. Morgan, March 17, 1834 regarding power of
attorney for Wamsley
120 I.S. Homer to C.S. Morgan, June 26, 1834 regarding more
power of attorney
120 I.S. Homer to C.S. Morgan, August 13, 1834 regarding
information from Land Office
121 Charles Hooton to C.S. Morgan, April 27, 1843 regarding
partnership for taking up lands
121 Charles Hooton to C.S. Morgan, September 11, 1843 regarding
plats of surveys
121 Charles Hooton to C.S. Morgan, March 14, 1844 regarding
waiting for March Court for examination
122 Isaac E. Hoskinson to C.S. Morgan, October 28, 1829
regarding subscription for "Constitutional Whig"
123 Ely S. Hoult to C.S. Morgan, July 1, 1828 regarding
collection of Sceare's debt
123 Ely S. Hoult to C.S. Morgan, March 21, 1829 regarding
collection of account
124 I.C. Howells to C.S. Morgan, October 22, 1836 regarding
buying "Republican"
Box 2 Folder 17
125 Weeden Huffman to C.S. Morgan, December 3, 1830 regarding
pension claims and check
125 Weeden Huffman to C.S. Morgan, January 9, 1831 regarding
claim of R.H. Lowther
125 Weeden Huffman to C.S. Morgan, February 21, 1831 regarding
any news from Legislature
125 Weeden Huffman to C.S. Morgan, January 30, 1832 regarding
corrected pension certificates
125 Weeden Huffman to C.S. Morgan, May 14, 1832 regarding more
pension claims
125 Weeden Huffman to C.S. Morgan, June 9, 1832 regarding
mistake in Collins pension
125 Weeden Huffman to C.S. Morgan, July 9, 1832 regarding
present claims to the proper department for payment
125 Weeden Huffman to C.S. Morgan, September 22, 1832 regarding
power of attorney
125 Weeden Huffman to C.S. Morgan, November 14, 1832 regarding
claim of Robert H. Lowther
125 Weeden Huffman to C.S. Morgan, October 9, 1833 regarding
power of attorney for John Schoolcraft
125 Weeden Huffman to C.S. Morgan, November 21, 1833 regarding
introducing R.P. Camden
125 Weeden Huffman to C.S. Morgan, June 9, 1834 regarding power
of attorney for pensioners
125 Weeden Huffman to C.S. Morgan, March 13, 1834 regarding
nine powers of attorney
125 Weeden Huffman to C.S. Morgan, April 17, 1834 regarding
introducing Adam Beard
125 Weeden Huffman to C.S. Morgan, September 22, 1834 regarding
power of attorney for Cunningham
125 Weeden Huffman to C.S. Morgan, November 3, 1834 regarding
power of attorney for Wilson and Collins
125 Weeden Huffman to C.S. Morgan, November 17, 1834 regarding
delinquent land of Thomas A. Taylor
125 Weeden Huffman to C.S. Morgan, April 6, 1835 regarding more
power of attorney
125 Weeden Huffman to C.S. Morgan, June 15, 1835 regarding
giving plat and certificate to Mr. Tilden
Box 2 Folder 18
126 Frederick Ice to C.S. Morgan, February 16, 1828 regarding
drawing his allowance
127 Jesse Ice to C.S. Morgan, December 1, 1823 regarding
certifying information to auditor
128 A. Inghram to C.S. Morgan, December 18, 1829 regarding the
subject of reform
129 Joseph Israel to C.S. Morgan, November 9, 1830 regarding
purchase of press and type
Box 2 Folder 19
130 E.B. Jackson to C.S. Morgan, December 15, 1824 regarding
William G. Payne's land
130 E.B. Jackson to C.S. Morgan, November 20, 1825 regarding
Monongalia Affair
131 J.G. Jackson to C.S. Morgan, January 29, 1822 regarding
pleasure in a firm and disinterested supporter
131 J.G. Jackson to C.S. Morgan, January 5, 1823 regarding
having been censured harshly and unjustly
132 Z. Jacob to C.S. Morgan, March 6, 1825 regarding bill
concerning Wells, Exors and Adams
132 Z. Jacob to C.S. Morgan, January 16, 1827 regarding bill in
Legislature
132 Z. Jacob to C.S. Morgan, November 23, 1835 regarding check
for John Milligan
132 Z. Jacob to C.S. Morgan, March 29, 1836 regarding omitted
power of attorney
132 Z. Jacob to C.S. Morgan, December 23, 1836 regarding
certificate of deposit of William Wilson
132 Z. Jacob to C.S. Morgan, December 30, 1836 regarding
prospects for new bank not flattering
132 Z. Jacob to C.S. Morgan, February 18, 1837 regarding Bank
Bill
132 Z. Jacob to C.S. Morgan, March 24, 1837 regarding R.R. Bill
and Bank Bill
132 Z. Jacob to C.S. Morgan, May 14, 1837 regarding banks
suspended
132 Z. Jacob to C.S. Morgan, August 21, 1837 regarding
introduction of Charles W. Bapell
132 Z. Jacob to C.S. Morgan, September 2, 1841 regarding who
should get office of Sheriff
132 Z. Jacob to C.S. Morgan, March 2, 1841 regarding "William"
as a candidate for Congress
132 Z. Jacob to C.S. Morgan, May 22, 1841 regarding pardon for
T.B. James
132 Z. Jacob to C.S. Morgan, October 26, 1841 regarding
information as to office of Sheriff
132 Z. Jacob to C.S. Morgan, March 7, 1842 regarding
information on Mr. Edgington
133 William A. James to C.S. Morgan, May 4, 1829 regarding
returning money loaned
133 William A. James to C.S. Morgan, regarding a victory gained
in Ohio County
134 John G. Jaynes to C.S. Morgan, May 21, 1834 regarding power
of attorney for Levin Hyslip
134 John G. Jaynes to C.S. Morgan, June 12, 1834 regarding
introduction of Edward Bagley and Mr. Curtis
135 Catherine Johnson to C.S. Morgan, June 20, 1828 regarding
administrator for estate
136 Christian Johnson to C.S. Morgan, August 22, 1827 regarding
dropping suit until further notice
137 Wick Johnson to C.S. Morgan, May 15, 1839 regarding inquiry
about Mrs. Goodwin
138 James Jolliffe to C.S. Morgan, March 11, 1826 regarding
coming to Supreme Court if possible
139 Joseph Jolliffe to C.S. Morgan, November 18, 1847 regarding
survey of land
140 David Jones to C.S. Morgan, November 15, 1851 regarding
desire to buy land
141 William A. Jones to C.S. Morgan, June 17, 1830 regarding
failure to receive an answer to letter
Box 2 Folder 20
142 John W. Kelly to C.S. Morgan, May 31, 1826 regarding Thomas
W. Fleming has sued for notes
142 John W. Kelly to C.S. Morgan, June 15, 1827 regarding
having settled with Fleming
142 John W. Kelly to C.S. Morgan, August 30, 1828 regarding
wanting blank subpoena
143 O. Kelly to C.S. Morgan, July 30, 1831 regarding political
matters
143 O. Kelly to C.S. Morgan, March 26, 1838 regarding Colonel
Richard Watts being seriously ill
143 O. Kelly to C.S. Morgan, April 18, 1839 regarding pardon
for W.H. Wilkins
144 Peter W. Kenaday to C.S. Morgan, September 15, 1832
regarding information of William Smith
145 Jane Kelso to C.S. Morgan, February 2, 1825 regarding
wanting a bottle of medicine
146 R.R. Kennigan to C.S. Morgan, March 15, 1828 regarding
inability to prove liquor was sold contrary to law
147 Humphrey Keyes to C.S. Morgan, August 7, 1839 regarding $5
for negro John
147 Humphrey Keyes to C.S. Morgan, August 29, 1839 regarding $2
included from mother
148 Fielding Kiger to C.S. Morgan, January 16, 1830 regarding
report on delinquencies
148 Fielding Kiger to C.S. Morgan, October 31, 1838 regarding
account of John Addison, Jailor
149 Jacob Kiger to C.S. Morgan, November 18, 1828 regarding
order on Nathan Goff for $25
149 Jacob Kiger to C.S. Morgan, December 12, 1828 regarding
destructive fire at Wheeling
149 Jacob Kiger to C.S. Morgan, March 16, 1829 regarding
Congressional election
150 John King to C.S. Morgan, June 15, 1844 regarding pension
papers
151 S. King to C.S. Morgan, December 12 1828 regarding his
candidacy for re-election
151 S. King to C.S. Morgan, February 2, 1829 regarding name
announced as candidate
151 S. King to C.S. Morgan, March 17, 1829 regarding vote more
divided than he thought
151 S. King to C.S. Morgan, April 27, 1829 regarding having
concluded to run McLean Doddridge and Morgan
151 S. King to C.S. Morgan, January 24, 1834 regarding
convention agreed on Constitution
151 S. King to C.S. Morgan, May 3, 1830 regarding unwillingness
to hazard his future prospects
152 William A. Knox to C.S. Morgan, January 3, 1828 regarding
result of investigation of deed for Penelope Alexander
Box 2 Folder 21
153 Henry Lazier to C.S. Morgan, January 13, 1829 regarding
allowance for Jailor Parish
153 Henry Lazier to C.S. Morgan, August 6, 1832 regarding power
of attorney
154 William Lazier to C.S. Morgan, September 29, 1833 regarding
neighborhood news
154 William Lazier to C.S. Morgan, January 23, 1831 regarding
appointment as superintendent of Cumberland Road
154 William Lazier to C.S. Morgan, February 25, 1831 regarding
recommendation
154 William Lazier to C.S. Morgan, December 16, 1833 regarding
re-chartering bank
154 William Lazier to C.S. Morgan, June 3, 1834 regarding how
brick is burned by Stone Coal
154 William Lazier to C.S. Morgan, April 4, 1840 regarding
addressing people of Congressional district on subject of "next
Presidential election"
154 William Lazier to C.S. Morgan, May 5, 1840 regarding
strictly a party vote in Monongalia
154 William Lazier to C.S. Morgan, June 12, 1840 regarding
invitation to meeting at Clarksburg
154 William Lazier to C.S. Morgan, June 1, 1846 regarding
Kerns' survey
154 William Lazier to C.S. Morgan, November 3, 1846 regarding
axe transaction
155 Thomas Lerville(?) to C.S. Morgan, April 26, 1829 regarding
expectation of a good vote for Morgan
156 R.M. Lilly to C.S. Morgan, October 29, 1838 regarding
information about brother
157 John W. List to C.S. Morgan, regarding prospects of
different candidates
158 D.L. Lovett to C.S. Morgan, December 3, 1837 regarding
description of land assigned Morgan
159 John N.J. Lovejoy to C.S. Morgan, November 27, 1833
regarding information on land law of Virginia
Box 2 Folder 22
160 Charles Madera to C.S. Morgan, October 4, 1829 regarding
"Zadock" in last stage of fever
160 Charles Madera to C.S. Morgan, February 28, 1831 regarding
candidates
160 Charles Madera to C.S. Morgan, March 31, 1834 regarding
Thompson lot
160 Charles Madera to C.S. Morgan, January 5, 1835 regarding
claims on the Commonwealth
160 Charles Madera to C.S. Morgan, January 9, 1835 regarding
claims all paid up except $17.41
160 Charles Madera to C.S. Morgan, February 9, 1835 regarding
paying over money you have in your hands
160 Charles Madera to C.S. Morgan, July 6, 1835 regarding
collecting from Mr. Heath
160 Charles Madera to C.S. Morgan, June 13, 1836 regarding Act.
against the Commonwealth favor of John Addison
161 Francis Madera to C.S. Morgan, September 8, 1836 regarding
sent Act. due John Addison
161 Francis Madera to C.S. Morgan, October 27, 1836 regarding
failure to receive answer about John Addison Act.
161 Francis Madera to C.S. Morgan, May 31, 1838 regarding only
allowing $20 a year for lunatic
161 Francis Madera to C.S. Morgan, June 29, 1838 regarding
being applicant for assistant Assessor
161 Francis Madera to C.S. Morgan, April 20, 1839 regarding
pardon for William H. Wilkins
Box 2 Folder 23
162 N.B. Madera to C.S. Morgan, December 23, 1833 regarding
delinquent land
162 N.B. Madera to C.S. Morgan, January 30, 1824 regarding
attachment on press and type
162 N.B. Madera to C.S. Morgan, December 8, 1824 regarding
forwarding letter
162 N.B. Madera to C.S. Morgan, February 2, 1826 regarding
Convention Bill and Road Bill
162 N.B. Madera to C.S. Morgan, December 7, 1827 regarding
courses of patent issued to Henry Peters
162 N.B. Madera to C.S. Morgan, December 14, 1828 regarding
members from district to consult and nominate someone for
Congress
162 N.B. Madera to C.S. Morgan, October 24, 1829 regarding
Morgan votes against "people to elect their Governor"
162 N.B. Madera to C.S. Morgan, December 19, 1829 regarding
lower House based on White population; Senate on federal
members
162 N.B. Madera to C.S. Morgan, February 7, 1830 regarding
majority of people will vote for new Constitution
162 N.B. Madera to C.S. Morgan, January 21, 1831 regarding
deepest snow in twenty years
162 N.B. Madera to C.S. Morgan, August 24, 1832 regarding
Michael Shuler came home
162 N.B. Madera to C.S. Morgan, November 26, 1832 regarding
death of Philip Doddridge
162 N.B. Madera to C.S. Morgan, July 4, 1834 regarding people
won't vote for Wilson a second time
162 N.B. Madera to C.S. Morgan, April 16, 1835 regarding
thinking Johnson will beat Allen
162 N.B. Madera to C.S. Morgan, April 23, 1835 regarding
election returns
162 N.B. Madera to C.S. Morgan, May 8, 1837 regarding wants Act
concerning trustees of Morgantown
Box 2 Folder 24
163 Thomas Maire to C.S. Morgan, July 27, 1823 regarding times
hard, money scarce
164 Ed Marsh to C.S. Morgan, February 2, 1827 regarding have
claims been paid off
165 William Marteny to C.S. Morgan, March 10, 1831 regarding
election of clerks of County Courts
165 William Marteny to C.S. Morgan, regarding glad he is a
candidate for Senate again
165 William Marteny to C.S. Morgan, May 6, 1836 regarding
election news
166 Charles W. Martin to C.S. Morgan, June 19, 1824 regarding
case in Chancery
167 George Martin to C.S. Morgan, August 25, 1823 regarding
wanting another trial
168 Horatio Martin to C.S. Morgan, October 15, 1830 regarding
wanting someone to represent him in Randolph County
169 P. Martin to C.S. Morgan, September 12, 1824 regarding paid
note, cannot collect money
169 P. Martin to C.S. Morgan, January 15, 1826 regarding
diffusion of useful knowledge
169 P. Martin to C.S. Morgan, September 26, 1826 regarding next
Congressional election
169 P. Martin to C.S. Morgan, October 13, 1826 regarding some
misunderstanding
169 P. Martin to C.S. Morgan, November 10, 1826 regarding
statements against you and the Road exaggerated
169 P. Martin to C.S. Morgan, December 16, 1827 regarding
nominating electors at and early date
169 P. Martin to C.S. Morgan, December 8, 1828 regarding
wanting to know if he will be a candidate
169 P. Martin to C.S. Morgan, February 9, 1829 regarding thinks
he will be elected
169 P. Martin to C.S. Morgan, April 6, 1829 regarding wants
member from Tyler County
169 P. Martin to C.S. Morgan, April 28, 1829 regarding Fishing
Creek election
169 P. Martin to C.S. Morgan, February 23, 1832 regarding
committee on navigation
169 P. Martin to C.S. Morgan, February 23, 1839 regarding
William Seale's note
170 Thomas J. Massie to C.S. Morgan, January 10, 1830 regarding
will not get to visit him
170 Thomas J. Massie to C.S. Morgan, January 1, 1828 regarding
holiday festivities
170 Thomas J. Massie to C.S. Morgan, September 6, 1833
regarding having moved to Grandville
170 Thomas J Massie to C.S. Morgan, May 5, 1834 regarding
pension claim and election news
171 James Maxfield to C.S. Morgan, February 10, 1825 regarding
survey patented to Henry Banks
172 Lewis Maxwell to C.S. Morgan, April 12, 1834 regarding
introduction of E. Hays
172 Lewis Maxwell to C.S. Morgan, March 21, 1836 regarding
information of Anthony B. Davit
Box 2 Folder 25
173James McCalley to C.S. Morgan, February 5, 1827 regarding
case if Davisson
174 Arch McLean to C.S. Morgan, December 20, 1824 regarding
thanks for Governor's message and other documents
174 Arch McLean to C.S. Morgan, March 14, 1825 regarding
nomination for Congress
174 Arch Mclean to C.S. Morgan, March 28, 1825 regarding
withdrawal from candidacy
174 Arch McLean to C.S. Morgan, July 3, 1826 regarding being
dissatisfied with all candidates
174 Arch McLean to C.S. Morgan, October 2, 1826 regarding
Morgan's possible candidacy
174 Arch McLean to C.S. Morgan, April 20, 1829 regarding
reports prejudicial to interests as candidate
174 Arch McLean to C.S. Morgan, November 1, 1829 regarding vote
against "right of people"
174 Arch McLean to C.S. Morgan, August 11, 1829 regarding Rec.
James Dougherty for Marshall
174 Arch McLean to C.S. Morgan, December 30, 1829 regarding
deed for execution
174 Arch McLean to C.S. Morgan, January 4, 1831 regarding
obtaining execution of deed from Mr. Weston
174 Arch McLean to C.S. Morgan, April 4, 1830 regarding
conveyance of land from Samuel Hodgdon to David Jones
175 Hannah McCean to C.S. Morgan, October 31, 1823 regarding
give enclosed to Elizabeth Morgan
176 Horatio J. McClean to C.S. Morgan, December 26, 1826
regarding Congressional election
176 Horatio J. McClean to C.S. Morgan, February 3, 1828
regarding land warrants for land on Fish Creek
176 Horatio J. McClean to C.S. Morgan, December 15, 1828
regarding news of William
176 Horatio J. McClean to C.S. Morgan, January 6, 1829
regarding bill on Constitution
176 Horatio J. McClean to C.S. Morgan, May 8, 1829 regarding
being in Monongalia first of month
176 Horatio J. McClean to C.S. Morgan, January 1, 1830
regarding acceptable Constitution
176 Horatio J. McClean to C.S. Morgan, May 24, 1836 regarding
land warrants
176 Horatio J. McClean to C.S. Morgan, July 19, 1836 regarding
Ann has another daughter
176 Horatio J. McClean to C.S. Morgan, August 30, 1836
regarding more land warrants
176 Horatio J. McClean to C.S. Morgan, February 22, 1837
regarding more land warrants
176 Horatio J. McClean to C.S. Morgan, December 3, 1838
regarding raising of mulberries
176 Horatio J. McClean to C.S. Morgan, April 16, 1839 regarding
Father Morgan's home burned
176 Horatio J. McClean to C.S. Morgan, August 20, 1842
regarding Rec. E.B. Swearingen as superintendent of Cumberland
Road
176 Horatio J. McClean to C.S. Morgan, December 26, 1842
regarding ferry across Ohio River
Box 2 Folder 26
177 Joseph McClean to C.S. Morgan, August 3, 1837 regarding
survey of William W. Howard and Philips
177 Joseph McClean to C.S. Morgan, March 30, 1842 regarding
desire to resign as surveyor
178 John W. McClelland to C.S. Morgan, January 27, 1833
regarding Congressman from Monongalia
178 John W. McClelland to C.S. Morgan, October 3, 1833
regarding desire to rent house
178 John W. McClelland to C.S. Morgan, November 6, 1833
regarding Monongalia farmer
178 John W. McClelland to C.S. Morgan, November 22, 1833
regarding Glanden against him
178 John W. McClelland to C.S. Morgan, October 31, 1833
regarding neighborhood news
179 David McComas to C.S. Morgan, September 4, 1834 regarding
pardon for William Reynold's brother
180 William McCord to C.S. Morgan, October 29, 1830 regarding
results of election
181 John McCoy to C. S. Morgan, February 11, 1829 regarding
political views of Congressional District
181 John McCoy to C.S. Morgan, April 12, 1832 regarding
election returns
181 John McCoy to C.S. Morgan, April 21, 1835 regarding brother
withdrew as candidate
182 Robert McCrum to C.S. Morgan, March 28, 1835 regarding
which is oldest deed of trust
182 Robert McCrum to C.S. Morgan, December 2, 1830 regarding
enough votes to elect him
183 John McDonald to C.S. Morgan, June 17, 1826 regarding
election of member to Congress
183 John McDonald to C.S. Morgan, December 5, 1833 regarding
desire for appointment
183 John McDonald to C.S. Morgan, June 16, 1834 regarding Rec.
M. Thompson
184 Robert McEwin to C.S. Morgan, October, 1835 regarding
public and private conduct of William Mccord
185 Thomas McGeatham to C.S. Morgan, August 27, 1827 regarding
assigning balance of land warrants
186 James P. McGee to C.S. Morgan, September 27, 1834 regarding
debt against Mrs. Morgan
187 R. McGee to C. S. Morgan, October 3, 1829 regarding rec. by
Colonel Lee as Captain of Light Infantry
187 R. McGee to C.S. Morgan, August 7, 1830 regarding petition
against postmaster
187 R. McKee to C.S. Morgan, August 28, 1834 regarding
Transportation Company business
187 R. McKee to C.S. Morgan, September 11, 1835 regarding
certificate of stock in bank
187 R. McKee to C.S. Morgan, November 28, 1835 regarding new
certificate for 15 shares
187 R. McKee to C.S. Morgan, December 28, 1835 regarding
transfer of seven shares of stock
187 R. McKee to C.S. Morgan, January 14, 1836 regarding stock
in M & M Bank
187 R. McKee to C.S. Morgan, November 28, 1836 regarding
resignation of Clerk
187 R. McKee to C.S. Morgan, December 30, 1836 regarding
sending a delegation to him
188 Lazier McLane to C.S. Morgan, February 15, 1834 regarding
"specific" (medicine)
188 Lazier McLane to C.S. Morgan, August 12, 1834 regarding
re-elected to House of Delegates
188 Lazier McLane to C.S. Morgan, November 24, 1845 regarding
sending $50 for axes sold
189 A.G. McRae to C.S. Morgan, June 10, 1828 regarding claim of
Mr. Ray against father
190 Henry McWhorter to C.S. Morgan, June 28, 1835 regarding
pension claim
190 Henry McWhorter to C.S. Morgan, October 1, 1836 regarding
attend to claim
Box 2 Folder 27
191 Israel Mecklin to C.S. Morgan, May 27, 1826 regarding
Wheeling Convention
192 Thomas Meredith to C.S. Morgan, January 12, 1823 regarding
redeem land of Timothy Smith
193 Austin Merrill to C.S. Morgan, August 29, 1847 regarding
certificate of survey
193 Austin Merrill to C.S. Morgan, February 20, 1850 regarding
Blythe case
194 Thomas Mioure to C.S. Morgan, March 24, 1822 regarding
ladies send respects
195 Jacob Miller to C.S. Morgan, November 10, 1832 regarding
price of Negro girl
196 Thomas P. Moore to C.S. Morgan, June 30, 1828 regarding
rec. for postmaster
197 Achilles Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 14, 1825 regarding
Martin debt
197 Achilles Morgan to C.S. Morgan, February 6, 1826 regarding
wanting money to come to him in Virginia to invest in land in
Illinois
Box 2 Folder 28
198 Charles S. Morgan to E.W. Wilson, June 8, 1824 regarding
false accusations
198 Charles S. Morgan to Stephen Morgan, January 20, 1825
regarding legislative news
198 Charles S. Morgan to Aaron Barker, May 19, 1829 regarding
report destitute of truth
198 Charles S. Morgan to Joseph F. Wilson, May 20, 1829
regarding votes for Sprigg and Campbell
198 Charles S. Morgan to H.N. Bakewell, June 20, 1829 regarding
wanting written statement of conversation between Rev. Alexander
Campbell and P. Doddridge
198 Charles S. Morgan to A. McClean, May 15, 1830 regarding
defending his remarks
198 Charles S. Morgan to William H. Beatty, July 30, 1830
regarding suit against David Black
198 Charles S. Morgan to William T. Barry, August 9, 1830
regarding petition against S. Newcomb
198 Charles S. Morgan to William T. Barry, August 25, 1830
regarding introduction of colonel William Price
198 Charles S. Morgan to N.B. Madera, December 14, 1834
regarding inquire as to letter sent
198 Charles S. Morgan to I. S. Shreves, August 28, 1840
regarding declining to attend convention at Wheeling
198 Charles S. Morgan to Charles Hooton, March 22, 1844
regarding sending copies of two patents
198 Charles S. Morgan to George J. Amobel(?), September 15,
1847 regarding getting possession of land and putting in a
tenant
198 Charles S. Morgan to President of Bank of Virginia, June
18, 1852 regarding sending William G. Henry's not to be
discounted
Box 3 Folder 29
199 Charles S. Morgan, Jr. to C.S. Morgan, August 31, 1847
regarding wanting to stay all winter to hunt bears, squirrels,
etc.
200 D.P. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 8, 1822 regarding
survey of land for James Cleland
201 David J. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, November 19, 1844 regarding
land entries
202 Drusilla Morgan to C.S. Morgan, February 19, ? regarding
deed for public square in Morgantown made by Zackquill Morgan
203 E.D. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, October 4, 1834 regarding check
for account
203 E.D. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, November 8, 1834 regarding
continuing to publish "Farmer"
203 E.D. Morgan to C. S. Morgan, January 29, 1835 regarding
check for account
203 E.D. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, February 12, 1835 regarding
renting house if he will allow repairs
203 E.D. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, May 11, 1835 regarding order
for $10.33
203 E.D. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, June 6, 1835 regarding private
mail route
203 E.D. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 2, 1836 regarding
delinquent land
203 E.D. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, October 1, 1836 regarding loan
of $10
204 E.W. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, September 25, 1835 regarding
Kentucky Military Institute
205 Elijah Morgan to C.S. Morgan, April 3, 1839 regarding new
regiment
205 Elijah Morgan to C.S. Morgan, August 2, 1847 regarding copy
of patent for land
205 Elijah Morgan to C.S. Morgan, July 30, 1848 regarding
purchase of old Bowman place
206 Elisha Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 24, 1832 regarding
procuring 200 acres of land warrants
207 Enos Morgan to C.S. Morgan, September 23, 1823 regarding
David S. Carpenter will take office
207 Enos Morgan to C.S. Morgan, March 20, 1840 regarding land
banks
208 G.P. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, July 16, 1847 regarding scarlet
fever at William's home
208 G.P. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, July 25, 1847 regarding Charles
enjoying his visit
208 G.P. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, August 16, 1847 regarding
family news
208 G.P. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, October 16, 1855 regarding
recommending "Charley"
Box 3 Folder 30
209 Henry Morgan to C.S. Morgan, November 26, 1833 regarding
plan to launch boat
210 Jacob Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 25, 1820 regarding
trade with William Baldwin
210 Jacob Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 27, 1823 regarding no
doubt of his being elected
210 Jacob Morgan to C.S. Morgan, April 3, 1836 regarding James
Morgan's land on Little Creek
210 Jacob Morgan to C.S. Morgan, June 5, 1836 regarding Uncle
James Morgan's patent
211 James Morgan to C.S. Morgan, March 27, 1825 regarding
befriending him
211 James Morgan to C.S. Morgan, March 29, 1836 regarding
Morgan and Robinson survey
212 John H. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 21, 1822 regarding
news from Illinois
213 Mary Morgan to C.S. Morgan, regarding family and
neighborhood news
214 R.F. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, June 16, 1839 regarding
borrowing money
215 Stephen Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 27, 1823 regarding
sending horse to him
215 Stephen Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 7, 1825 regarding
Long Bottom Land near west fork of Little Kanawha
215 Stephen Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 31, 1825 regarding
scarcely any snow or cold weather
215 Stephen Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 12, 1825 regarding
calamity at Clarksburg
215 Stephen Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 22, 1829 regarding
convention
215 Stephen Morgan to C.S. Morgan, November 16, 1834 regarding
cold weather hard on grape vines, etc.
215 Stephen Morgan to C.S. Morgan, March 24, 1836 regarding
visit to Washington
215 Stephen Morgan to C.S. Morgan, June 16, 1836 regarding silk
worms, fourth of July celebration and election
215 Stephen Morgan to C.S. Morgan, November 8, 1836 regarding
results of election
215 Stephen Morgan to C.S. Morgan, May 31, 1837 regarding
election returns in full
215 Stephen Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 23, 1838 regarding
neighborhood and election news
215 Stephen Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 16, 1846 regarding
death of D.J. Morgan
215 Stephen Morgan to C.S. Morgan, February 17, 1846 regarding
Robins right to land
215 Stephen Morgan to C.S. Morgan, June 7, 1846 regarding
appointment of S.G. Morgan, family news, etc.
215 S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, October 3, 1846 regarding letter
from father, 79 years old
216 Thomas Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 26, 1834 regarding
ratio of native citizens to foreigners confined in
penitentiaries
Box 3 Folder 31
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 3, 1822
regarding high water and family news
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 31, 1822
regarding neighborhood and family news and district conference
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 23, 1823
regarding sending horse to bring him home
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 31, 1823
regarding objections to C.S. Morgan
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, June 4, 1823 regarding
description of his work as circuit rider
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, June 16, 1822 regarding
circuit and general church news
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 31, 1824
regarding contentment with present occupation
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, July 13, 1824 regarding
wanting him to come to Tyler next Supreme Court
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 14, 1826
regarding people on his circuit poor, destitute and few
schools
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, May 17, 1827 regarding
multitude of labor and poorness of pay
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, July 23, 1827 regarding
coming to see him at time of Camp Meeting
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, November 18, 1827
regarding announcement of his marriage
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, May 25, 1828 regarding
will not go home as he will not heir one foot of father's land
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, June 10, 1828 regarding
Watson and Goggin case
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, June 28, 1828 regarding
an injustice to ask him to look after father's farm
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 20, 1829
regarding sending letters and papers to enemies instead of
friends
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, March 4, 1829 regarding
thinking his election sure
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, March 31, 1829 regarding
political matters
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, April 17, 1829 regarding
danger of Doddridge election
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, October 24, 1829
regarding convention, etc.
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, November 23, 1829
regarding vote against electing governor by the people
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 26, 1829
regarding people think he does nothing but help the Old Virginians
in their projects
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 22, 1830
regarding reaction against Doddridge
Box 3 Folder 32
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January, 1831 regarding
salt works and boring by steam
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, March 1, 1831 regarding
sending paintings of birds, insects, etc.
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, November 24, 1832
regarding cholera stopped boats on Ohio River
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 8, 1833 regarding
Walker and Reed and the "Osage"
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, November 3, 1833
regarding politics, etc.
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, February 2, 1834
regarding complaint that he does not write to old friends
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, April 6, 1834 regarding
steamboats
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, May 3, 1834 regarding
returns of election
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, July 4, 1834 regarding
lending money to Stephen H. Morgan
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, September 18, 1834
regarding being in the field as candidate
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, October 16, 1834
regarding candidate for Congress
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, October 28, 1834
regarding thanks for money to carry him through campaign
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, February 22, 1835
regarding Uncle Z. Morgan has had a stroke
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, March 18, 1835 regarding
"Enos" appointed public printer
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, April 9, 1835 regarding
Jolly Walker guilty of stabbing Bill Durbins
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, April 27, 1835 regarding
election returns
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, April 30, 1835 regarding
election returns
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, May 1, 1835 regarding
printing the laws
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, May 19, 1835 regarding
land warrants
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, June 6, 1835 regarding
Merrill vs Batton
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, July 25, 1835 regarding
being at home, health poor
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, September 10, 1835
regarding still in ill health
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, October 27, 1835
regarding David Lowe wants 100 acres
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, November 10, 1835
regarding wants cloak and trunk sent
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 1, 1835
regarding journey to Washington
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 5, 1835
regarding opening of House
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 6, 1835
regarding death of Senator Smith
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 10, 1835
regarding electing officers
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 14, 1835
regarding wanting him to be made Chief Executive of State
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 15, 1835
regarding attending funeral of Senator Kane
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 16, 1835
regarding Governor will not let his name be used
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 20, 1835
regarding "nullifiers"
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 25, 1835
regarding wants Senate Jr.
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 28, 1835
regarding finding journal in public library
Box 3 Folder 33
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 8, 1836 regarding
abolition question
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 20, 1836
regarding has he received certificate of deposit
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 25, 1836
regarding Wise speaks against the House
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, February 4, 1836
regarding advice, reproof and correction
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, February 6, 1836
regarding harmony between him and Dr. Sommerville
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, February 14, 1836
regarding Senators will resign
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, February 17, 1836
regarding scrip business
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, February 18, 1838
regarding if he can do anything, let him know "what and how"
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, March 4, 1836 regarding
selling land to highest bidder
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, March 5, 1836 regarding
having sold land for $1.17 and a half
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, March 14, 1836 regarding
Tyler's "whitewashing" report
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, March 27, 1836 regarding
ability to get "whitewashing" in Stevenson's bound documents
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, March 28, 1836 regarding
Colonel Watts will not recover
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, April 1, 1836 regarding
death of Colonel Watts
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, April 5, 1836 regarding
borrowing money from bank
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, April 7, 1836 regarding
Naval and Fortification Bill
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, April 13, 1836 regarding
attack on Charles
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, April 15, 1836 regarding
Certificate of Honorable Joshua L. Martin
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, April 21, 1836 regarding
sending election news
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, April 23, 1836 regarding
John Riple elected
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, April 26, 1836 regarding
communication to Governor Tyler
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, April 26, 1836 regarding
Alexander Newman elected
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, May 2, 1836 regarding
election in Monongalia
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, May 6, 1836 regarding
District Relief Bill
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, May 10, 1836 regarding
war in Texas
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, May 11, 1836 regarding
wanting him to run for governor
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, May 13, 1836 regarding
looking for Mexican war
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, May 26, 1836 regarding
looking for him Sunday
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, July 10, 1836 regarding
thinks his popularity increasing
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, July 27, 1836 regarding
death of mother
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, August 17, 1836 regarding
land warrant for Elisha Snodgrass
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, September 19, 1836
regarding getting patent for Mr. Wilson
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, October 8, 1836 regarding
jack Parriott will run against him
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, November 5, 1836
regarding land warrant for Stephen H. Morgan
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 15, 1836
regarding post office and patent office burned
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 18, 1836
regarding article "A Friend to Mr. Van Buren because he is a Friend
to the South"
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 21, 1836
regarding sorry could send no more money
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 28, 1836
regarding whether he is offended
Box 3 Folder 34
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 3, 1837 regarding
gold mining business
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 7, 1837 regarding
introduction of Colonel George W. Thompson
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 17, 1837
regarding Wise and Peyton party
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, February 3, 1837
regarding sending measurements for rings
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, February 14, 1837
regarding Rueben M. Whitney
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, February 28, 1837
regarding health not very good
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, February 29, 1837
regarding Goggin's heirs
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, June 3, 1837 regarding
send medicine for Henry at once
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, September 18, 1837
regarding N.W. Bank
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, September 27, 2837
regarding Sub Treasury Bill
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, October 11, 1837
regarding bound journals and documents
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 2, 1837
regarding home news
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 3, 1837
regarding Blair, Kendall and Co.
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 12, 1837
regarding forfeited land
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 22, 1837
regarding Robert Watkins and Goggin's claim
Box 3 Folder 35
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 24, 1838
regarding Walker and Steamboat case
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, April 3, 1838 regarding
election returns
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, June 21, 1838 regarding
cannot be re-elected
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, August 23, 1838 regarding
democracy want to run him
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 28, 1838
regarding does not wish to run
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 31, 1838
regarding probably will take he field
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 19, 1839
regarding investigation of J.D. Ferrill
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 23, 1839
regarding draft for balance due
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, February 7, 1839
regarding wants debates in the Virginia Convention, 1829
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, February 12, 1839
regarding have already secured a copy
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, February 24, 1839
regarding mulberries and silks
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, February 28, 1839
regarding danger of British war
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, February 28, 1839
regarding hostilities between Maine and New Brunswick
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, March 22, 1839 regarding
father's house destroyed by fire
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, May 11, 1839 regarding
silk worm business
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, June 15, 1839 regarding
objection to his views
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, October 8, 1839 regarding
scarcity of money
Box 3 Folder 36
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, May 14, 1840 regarding
disagreement of politics
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, August 21, 1840 regarding
difficulties in the mining business
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 4, 1841 regarding
weather as cold as it was ever known
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 27, 1841
regarding table of coal trade
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, February 4, 1841
regarding not allowed to mix in politics
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, March 3, 1841 regarding
sorry he and wife could not come to inauguration
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, March 10, 1841 regarding
will accept nomination
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, April 29, 1841 regarding
having been elected
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, May 22, 1841 regarding
should he be disqualified
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, May 29, 1841 regarding
thinking he is eligible
217 Correspondence for William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan,
September 15, 1841 regarding Leigh's case before House
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, October 16, 1841
regarding Leigh's case and his own case
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, September 8, 1842
regarding election news
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 14, 1843
regarding will either Brown or Lilly run for Congress
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, April 28, 1843 regarding
result of election
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, June 18, 1843 regarding
must have change of climate
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, March 9, 1844 regarding
will be elected to Congress
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, March 28, 1844 regarding
being at Clarksburg on a federal jury
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, May 24, 1844 regarding
politics
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, June 2, 1844 regarding
wanting to borrow money
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 18, 1844
regarding applying for appointment
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 28, 1845
regarding recommending him to President for appointment
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, July 14, 1845 regarding
going to Piney Point for health
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, August 2, 1845 regarding
working in Mr. Seldon's office
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, August 14, 1845 regarding
father will not consent to give up family
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, September 4, 1845
regarding father and family coming to him
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, September 11, 1845
regarding father impatient to come
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 5, 1845
regarding wife has paralytic stroke
Box 3 Folder 37
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, February 24, 1845
regarding wife's condition bad, also father in bad health
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, August 18, 1846 regarding
wanting loan of money
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, November 1, 1846
regarding not able to take watch back
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, April 20, 1847 regarding
delivered letter to chief clerk
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 25, 1848
regarding wanting to come to Richmond to doctor
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, March 1, 1848 regarding
light for lantern
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, February 23, 1859
regarding death of brother
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, regarding methodist
minister
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, regarding starting old
mill
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, regarding Hannah McClean
wants legal advice
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, regarding family
news
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, regarding political
news
217 William S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, regarding travelling his
circuit
Box 3 Folder 38
218 Willis Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 2, 1832 regarding
correcting warrants
218 Willis Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 23, 1832 regarding
exchange warrant
219 Z.S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 29, 1822 regarding
views do not accord with most men
219 Z.S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, February 1, 1824 regarding
Andrew Jackson for President
219 Z.S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 15, 1827 regarding
Jackson meeting
219 Z.S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 7, 1828 regarding
announcement as candidate
219 Z.S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, January 10, 1828 regarding will
you be a candidate for Senate
219 Z.S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, December 21, 1828 regarding
D.A. Hoge a candidate
219 Z.S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, August 11, 1829 regarding
election news
219 Z.S. Morgan to C.S. Morgan, July 10, 1832 regarding wanting
papers in order to get land
220 D.C. Moss to C.S. Morgan, May 25, 1844 regarding having
been ill but better
220 D.C. Moss to C.S. Morgan, February 20, 1845 regarding
thanks for buckskin shirt
221 Elisha Moss to C.S. Morgan, January 2, 1831 regarding
setting up printing press
221 Elisha Moss to C.S. Morgan, January 7, 1831 regarding
expecting to get printing of the laws
221 Elisha Moss to C.S. Morgan, February 3, 1831 regarding
being disappointed
221 Elisha Moss to C.S. Morgan, December 25, 1831 regarding
increasing new subscribers to the Monongalian
221 Elisha Moss to C.S. Morgan, February 1, 1832 regarding
being very much discouraged
221 Elisha Moss to C.S. Morgan, October 9, 1832 regarding sorry
he is ill
221 Elisha Moss to C.S. Morgan, November 11, 1832 regarding Mr.
Haymond
221 Elisha Moss to C.S. Morgan, March 4, 1833 regarding Rec.
Colonel Terrell
221 Elisha Moss to C.S. Morgan, November 23, 1833 regarding
moving to Elizabethtown
221 Elisha Moss to C.S. Morgan, July 24, 1836 regarding trouble
over politics
221 Elisha Moss to C.S. Morgan, July 30, 1836 regarding land
title and taxes
222 William Moss to C.S. Morgan, September 1, 1845 regarding
land warrants
223 George W. Munford to C.S. Morgan, October 14, 1824
regarding appointment as clerk of Senate
224 B.B. Musgrave to C.S. Morgan, March 2, 1841 regarding note
of James Wilson for collection
225 David Musgrave to C.S. Morgan, January 18, 1823 regarding
getting money on order
225 David Musgrave to C.S. Morgan, June 26, 1838 regarding
appointment as assistant Assessor of Weston District
Box 3 Folder 39
226 Morgan Nelson to C.S. Morgan, August 13, 1830 regarding
suit against Martin
227 William Nelson to C.S. Morgan, August 7, 1834 regarding
wanting new wheel and cutting knife
227 William Nelson to C.S. Morgan, August 14, 1834 regarding
trying out threshing machine
228 John Neely to C.S. Morgan, regarding time extended for
taxes
229 Johnson Newlon to C.S. Morgan, August 11, 1834 regarding
power of attorney for heirs of John Woofter
230 Wm. Newlon to C.S. Morgan, December 22, 1834 regarding
court order for heirs of John Woofter
231 A. Newman to C.S. Morgan, October 4, 1837 regarding paying
taxes for him
231 A. Newman to C.S. Morgan, August 2, 1838 regarding
appointment of William R. McLean and superintendent of national
road
231 A. Newman to C.S. Morgan, June 22, 1842 regarding wanting
"Tate's Digest"
231 A. Newman to C.S. Morgan, June 8, 1843 regarding wanting
Davis' Criminal Law
231 A. Newman to C.S. Morgan, September 21, 1846 regarding
escaped criminal
231 A. Newman to C.S. Morgan, regarding appointment of Lewis
Steenrod to represent state stock in North Western Bank of
Virginia
232 Israel Nicklin to C.S. Morgan, April 17, 1829 regarding
election news
233 Christopher Nickolson to C.S. Morgan, November 24, 1825
regarding petition from Kingwood
234 Nancy Norris to C.S. Morgan, May 5, 1840 regarding order
for money left by husband
235 John Noyton to C.S. Morgan, May 7, 1827 regarding suit
about land conveyed to Samuel Notch
Box 3 Folder 40
236 Francis O'Dowd to C.S. Morgan, September 8, 1828 regarding
asking information in case
Box 3 Folder 41
237 John Parriott to C.S. Morgan, September 14, 1832 regarding
land warrant
237 John Parriott to C.S. Morgan, March 26, 1835 regarding mail
all papers belonging to Ohio County
237 John Parriott to C.S. Morgan, July 27, 1835 regarding
forwarding box
237 John Parriott to C.S. Morgan, October 17, 1843 regarding
selecting a seat for him in House of Delegates
237 John Parriott to C.S. Morgan, March 23, 1844 regarding suit
against him
237 John Parriott to C.S. Morgan, September 9, 1844 regarding
Vail's suit
238 William G. Payne to C.S. Morgan, January 2, 1823 regarding
selling land for taxes
238 William G. Payne to C.S. Morgan, October 19, 1823 regarding
Landers vs Jones
238 William G. Payne to C.S. Morgan, November 23, 1823
regarding petition for extension of prison rules
238 William G. Payne to C.S. Morgan, November 26, 1823
regarding keeping the tract of land yourself and welcome
238 William G. Payne to C.S. Morgan, December 17, 1823
regarding paying land taxes at Richmond
238 William G. Payne to C.S. Morgan, November 18, 1824
regarding selling enough land to pay arrears
238 William G. Payne to C.S. Morgan, November 22, 1825
regarding redeem Randolph county lands
238 William G. Payne to C.S. Morgan, November 22, 1825
regarding amendment to Land Tax Bill
238 William G. Payne to C.S. Morgan, January 24, 1826 regarding
Wilson's appeal against him
238 William G. Payne to C.S. Morgan, January 26, 1826 regarding
patent of John McLean
238 William G. Payne to C.S. Morgan, February 2, 1826 regarding
disposing of appeal before you leave Richmond
238 William G. Payne to C.S. Morgan, November 25, 1829
regarding complaint as to his vote in Congress
238 William G. Payne to C.S. Morgan, November 25, 1829
regarding power of members of Legislature
238 William G. Payne to C.S. Morgan, January 26, 1830 regarding
extending time for forfeited land
238 William G. Payne to C.S. Morgan, November 17, 1830
regarding land patents
238 William G. Payne to C.S. Morgan, February 6, 1831 regarding
extending time for entering land with commissioner of revenue
238 William G. Payne to C.S. Morgan, March 1, 1831 regarding
bringing land patents with you
238 William G. Payne to C.S. Morgan, November 18, 1831
regarding list of tracts for payment of taxes
238 William G. Payne to C.S. Morgan, February 10, 1834
regarding land patents and banks
238 William G. Payne to C.S. Morgan, March 21, 1834 regarding
paying delinquent taxes
238 William G. Payne to C.S. Morgan, October 8, 1836 regarding
more about payment of taxes
238 William G. Payne to C.S. Morgan, May 26, 1838 regarding
"for heaven's sake" pay my taxes
238 William G. Payne to C.S. Morgan, January 14, 1839 regarding
more about paying taxes
238 William G. Payne to C.S. Morgan, July 10, 1840 regarding
more delinquent land
238 William G. Payne to C.S. Morgan, April 14, 1841 regarding
copy of Henry Bank's patent
238 William G. Payne to C.S. Morgan, September 8, 1843
regarding cannot collect for land sold without tax record
238 William G. Payne to C.S. Morgan, June 20, 1847 regarding
asking for tax record
238 William G. Payne to C.S. Morgan, regarding receipt for
George Cunningham
Box 3 Folder 42
239 Robert Perfect to C.S. Morgan, February 3, 1829 regarding
land of enclosed plat sold for taxes
240 James Pindall to C.S. Morgan, April 2, 1823 regarding
claims of Laidley and Bunner
240 James Pindall to C.S. Morgan, December 20, 1823 regarding
action of ejectment
240 James Pindall to C.S. Morgan, January 3, 1824 regarding
militia claims
240 James Pindall to C.S. Morgan, December 6, 1824 regarding
wanting Randolph's report
240 James Pindall to C.S. Morgan, January 13, 1825 regarding
Wilson's order of appeal
240 James Pindall to C.S. Morgan, January 24, 1825 regarding
plat of colonel Hanway
241 Jonathan Poe to C.S. Morgan, December 31, 1823 regarding
fifty acre land warrant
242 H.L. Prentiss to C.S. Morgan, December 27, 1824 regarding
note for collection
243 B.W. Price to C.S. Morgan, June 4, 1836 regarding arms for
Colonel Parrott's troops
244 Joseph C. Price to C.S. Morgan, May 4, 1839 regarding
wanting patents for land
244 Joseph C. Price to C.S. Morgan, November 2, 1835 regarding
returning the $5
245 Samuel Price to C.S. Morgan, April 2, 1835 regarding power
of attorney for John Kincaid
246 William Price to C.S. Morgan, October 16, 1827 regarding
suit against him
Box 4 Folder 43 and 44
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, January 10, 1822 regarding
Roger Park's estate
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, December 18, 1823 regarding
revenue of 1821
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, October 16, 1824 regarding
given Mr. Daugherty, 1875
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, November 20, 1825 regarding
petition for roads
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, December 26, 1825 regarding
submit to auditor enclosed calculation
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, January 5, 1826 regarding
Road Bill
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, January 9, 1826 regarding
visit to view canal
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, February 10, 1826 regarding
member of Board of Public Works
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, December 10, 1826 regarding
thanks for interest in his behalf
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, January 21, 1827 regarding
paying tax for Pennock and Robins
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, December 20, 1827 regarding
Anderson survey
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, January 9, 1829 regarding
being accused of being anti-tariff
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, February 8, 1829 regarding
approaching election
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, April, 1829 regarding sending
statement desired
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, December 12, 1831 regarding
power of attorney
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, December 29, 1831 regarding
line between Maryland and Virginia
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, February 11, 1832 regarding
fees charged high
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, January 26, 1832 regarding
money to pay Fielding
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, July 26, 1832 regarding land
warrants
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, October 2, 1832 regarding
William P. Watkins' pension
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, November 8, 1832 regarding
Colegate's pension
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, February 7, 1833 regarding
collecting pensions per list
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, March 11, 1833 regarding
power of attorney for pensioners
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, July 25, 1833 regarding
Dudley's pension
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, October 10, 1833 regarding
Williams an invalid pensioner
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, October 16, 1833 regarding
check to be turned in to Treasury
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, November 2, 1833 regarding
collecting pension of Joseph Sapp
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, March 4, 1834 regarding power
of attorney
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, March 7, 1834 regarding
sending check for pensioners per list
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, March 15, 1834 regarding
sending check for pensioners per list
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, March 23, 1834 regarding Mr.
Henry's deed to Charles Madera
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, March 28, 1834 regarding
pensions due various pensioners
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, April 8, 1834 regarding
receiving check for various pensions
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, April 16, 1834 regarding
receiving check for various pensioners
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, May 5, 1834 regarding
receiving check for various pensioners
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, May 10, 1834 regarding
receiving payment for lot sold to Charles Madera
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, June 7, 1834 regarding fears
of a famine
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, June 8, 1834 regarding
receiving check for pensions
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, June 11, 1834 regarding writ
against you and Henry
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, June 30, 1834 regarding debts
of Henry and Morgan
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, August 22, 1834 regarding
sending receipts
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, August 30, 1834 regarding
Henry pays debt to Brown
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, September 11, 1834 regarding
pay delinquent taxes for Peter Haught and Jacob Haught
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, September 14, 1834 regarding
pension check per list enclosed
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, September 19, 1834 regarding
pension check per list enclosed
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, November 9, 1834 regarding
election of directors for new bank
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, January 10, 1835 regarding
$35 on note to Academy
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, April 2, 1835 regarding Mr.
Brown wants an execution
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, April 15, 1835 regarding
pardon for Walker
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, April 30, 1835 regarding $200
paid on Henry and Morgan account
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, October 30, 1835 regarding
return certificate of stock and a new certificate will be sent
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, November 24, 1835 regarding
paying his taxes
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, December 2, 1835 regarding
taxes and pensioners
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, January 2, 1836 regarding
copy of school report
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, February 23, 1836 regarding
ordering labels
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, March 16, 1836 regarding
acknowledging certificate of deposit
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, April 2, 1836 regarding
securing more bank stock
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, April 26, 1836 regarding
paying delinquent tax in name of Thomas Beatty and others
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, May 19, 1836 regarding
Collins and Simpkins pensions
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, May 25, 1836 regarding
struggle for road
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, June 16, 1836 regarding
statement of Act
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, August 19, 1836 regarding
sale of house, lot, etc.
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, September 26, 1836 regarding
collect and forward pensions
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, October 5, 1836 regarding
proxies to be executed
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, October 10, 1836 regarding
paying taxes for John Swan or heirs
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, October 31, 1836 regarding
powers of attorney
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, November 23, 1836 regarding
Sapp, Chesney and Morris pensions
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, December 15, 1836 regarding
no cashier appointment for bank in place of Mr. Clark
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, February 6, 1837 regarding
Monongalia Academy
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, March 2, 1837 regarding Mr.
Moss' debts
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, October 25, 1837 regarding
delinquent list
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, December 21, 1837 regarding
transfer of stock
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, April 15, 1838 regarding
bonds for sale of Wilson lands not due
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, May 4, 1838 regarding
election news
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, regarding dispose of enclosed
as you think best
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, regarding you are not taxing
my time or patience
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, regarding sending statement
of account
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, regarding told Kiger of
delay
247 Thomas P. Ray to C.S. Morgan, regarding giving enclosed to
Robinson
Box 4 Folder 45
248 John Rayse to C.S. Morgan, April 21, 1834 regarding wanting
surveyor's camps
249 H. Reinback to C.S. Morgan, August 17, 1838 regarding
record of Meritz Herrickson
250 James Robb to C.S. Morgan, August 3, 1835 regarding
dividend on ten shares of stock
250 James Robb to C.S. Morgan, February 4, 1836 regarding
dividend on stock
251 G.M. Robinson to C.S. Morgan, September 16, 1833 regarding
power of attorney
251 G.M. Robinson to C.S. Morgan, March 13, 1834 regarding send
check for Kearney and Holliday
251 G.M. Robinson to C.S. Morgan, April 3, 1834 regarding power
of attorney for Kearney
251 G.M. Robinson to C.S. Morgan, April 22, 1835 regarding
Kearney's pension for six months
251 G.M. Robinson to C.S. Morgan, April 25, 1835 regarding
Holliday's pension
252 William Ross to C.S. Morgan, January 6, 1824 regarding Thom
and Low case
253 Joshua Russell to C.S. Morgan, April 14, 1824 regarding
election news
253 Joshua Russell to C.S. Morgan, August 7, 1824 regarding
case of Amos and others against McMechen
253 Joshua Russell to C.S. Morgan, January 8, 1825 regarding
Lewis Bonnett, administrator of estate of James McMechen
253 Joshua Russell to C.S. Morgan, January 29, 1826 regarding
wanting details of his trip to Philadelphia
253 Joshua Russell to C.S. Morgan, June 15, 1826 regarding
chances for election to Congress
253 Joshua Russell to C.S. Morgan, May 10, 1828 regarding
results of election
253 Joshua Russell to C.S. Morgan, July 6, 1829 regarding suit
against Henry Smith
Box 4 Folder 46
254 John L. Schon to C.S. Morgan, June 25, 1827 regarding
Dickson vs Jackson
254 John L. Schon to C.S. Morgan, July 3, 1828 regarding who is
Secretary
254 John L. Schon to C.S. Morgan, December 24, 1830 regarding
abolishing courts
255 R.S. Scruggs to C.S. Morgan, September 12, 1845 regarding
Burrs for T.A. Cobbs
256 Thomas Service to C.S. Morgan, February 7, 1829 regarding
death of wife and daughter
256 Thomas Service to C.S. Morgan, May 19, 1829 regarding
personate at election
256 Thomas Service to C.S. Morgan, October 27, 1829 regarding
election of governor by the people
256 Thomas Service to C.S. Morgan, January 12, 1833 regarding
member for Congress
257 J.A. Shackelford to C.S. Morgan, February 10, 1830
regarding Morgan's enemies
257 J.A. Shackelford to C.S. Morgan, October 20, 1832
258 Michael Shisler to C.S. Morgan, October 4, 1845 regarding
wanting tents for volunteer company
259 Benjamin Shaw to C.S. Morgan, October 19, 1830 regarding
mistake in making allowance
260 William Sigler to C.S. Morgan, June 18, 1828 regarding
appointment as Assistant Assessor
261 Patrick Sinnett to C.S. Morgan, February 17, 1835 regarding
power of attorney
262 Edward Smith to C.S. Morgan, November 2, 1833 regarding
proof of some rev. claims
263 C. Snodgrass to C.S. Morgan, June 13, 1843 regarding plat
and certificate of survey
Box 4 Folder 47
264 John Sommerville to C.S. Morgan, December 5, 1824 regarding
property sold for debt
264 John Sommerville to C.S. Morgan, January 3, 1826 regarding
auditor refuses to pay claims
264 John Sommerville to C.S. Morgan, January 17, 1826 regarding
arrangement to pay him
264 John Sommerville to C.S. Morgan, January 20, 1829 regarding
Robinson elected
264 John Sommerville to C.S. Morgan, January 24, 1827 regarding
another small claim
264 John Sommerville to C.S. Morgan, November 19, 1828
regarding can an officer from a Home Rifle of any other light
company be promoted to office of Major
264 John Sommerville to C.S. Morgan, January 27, 1829 regarding
wanting increase in salary for carrying mail
264 John Sommerville to C.S. Morgan, January 9, 1830 regarding
October claim
264 John Sommerville to C.S. Morgan, April 11, 1830 regarding
money due him
264 John Sommerville to C.S. Morgan, August 3, 1830 regarding
sending Schon's letter as answer
264 John Sommerville to C.S. Morgan, August 10, 1830 regarding
mail business
264 John Sommerville to C.S. Morgan, September 15, 1830
regarding letters of introduction
264 John Sommerville to C.S. Morgan, February 8, 1832 regarding
new county
264 John Sommerville to C.S. Morgan, November 26, 1832
regarding balance due on the abstracts
264 John Sommerville to C.S. Morgan, September 14, 1833
regarding bids for contract on N.W. Turnpike
264 John Sommerville to C.S. Morgan, November 21, 1833
regarding recommendation of colonel Johnson as superintendent of
N.W. Turnpike
264 John Sommerville to C.S. Morgan, December 22, 1836
regarding Van Lasterworth for judge
Box 4 Folder 48
265 M. Sommerville to C.S. Morgan, July 6, 1824 regarding
judgment against C. Wilson
265 M. Sommerville to C.S. Morgan, September 5, 1825 regarding
new carriage horse and riding horse
265 M. Sommerville to C.S. Morgan, January 3, 1827 regarding
advising him on "courtship"
266 D.B. Spencer to C.S. Morgan, March 29, 1829 regarding
contest between them would be close
266 D.B. Spencer to C.S. Morgan, May 15, 1829 regarding why
have you not written
266 D.B. Spencer to C.S. Morgan, December 12, 1841 regarding
tax on land
267 J.P. Spencer to C.S. Morgan, August 7, 1891 regarding tools
belong to Scott and Moody
268 William Springer to C.S. Morgan, January 15, 1829 regarding
holding seat in Senate and running for Congress
269 John C. Staple to C.S. Morgan, February 7, 1836 regarding
being now on his plantation among the mountains, enjoying
seclusion
269 John C. Staple to C.S. Morgan, April 12, 1826 regarding
should come to see "Miss Lucy", not write
270 Joseph M. Starling to C.S. Morgan, June 2, 1830 regarding
Mr. Brown will run for Senate
270 Joseph M. Starling to C.S. Morgan, July 14, 1830 regarding
continue to keep him informed
270 Joseph M. Starling to C.S. Morgan, September 21, 1830
regarding Bill to make a Turnpike Road from Winchester to some
point on Ohio River
271 A.J. Stevens to C.S. Morgan, May 15, 1829 regarding
prospectus to be circulated in Morgantown
272 Silas Stevens to C.S. Morgan, November 22, 1823 regarding
warrant for land
273 Lewis Steenrod to C.S. Morgan, August 26, ? regarding your
brother William a candidate for Congress
273 Lewis Steenrod to C.S. Morgan, December 2, ? regarding
people of Marshall want something done for them in Legislature
273 Lewis Steenrod to C.S. Morgan, November 21, 1835 regarding
William Cobb as sheriff of Ohio county
274 Robert Stewart to C.S. Morgan, July 30, 1832 regarding
warrant for 150 acres
275 Hezekiah Stout to C.S. Morgan, June 11, 1834 regarding
Nicholas Ryland's pension
276 Alexander Straith to C.S. Morgan, April 20, 1831 regarding
recommendation from Campbell
277 J.G. Stringer to C.S. Morgan, June 2, 1846 regarding land
warrants for Alex Lowther, Jr.
Box 4 Folder 49
278 Thomas Tavener to C.S. Morgan, September 11, 1833 regarding
sending prisoner to penitentiary
279 S.E. Taylor to C.S. Morgan, February 1, 1835 regarding
wanting recommendation for position in Washington
280 Adam Tenant to C.S. Morgan, January 25, 1824 regarding look
up survey
281 George W. Thompson to C.S. Morgan, September 4, 1837
regarding bank proxy
282 Josias Thompson to C.S. Morgan, January 28, 1832 regarding
repairs of U.S. road between Wheeling and Cumberland
283 R.A. Thompson to C.S. Morgan, June 2,1842 regarding
introducing William Goshorn
284 William Thompson to C.S. Morgan, November 30, 1827
regarding wanting public document and newspapers that would be
useful to an editor
284 William Thompson to C.S. Morgan, August 8, 1828 regarding
Henry Carpenter vs William Thompson
284 William Thompson to C.S. Morgan, February 14, 1829
regarding adjustment of acts
285 J.W. Trevillian to C.S. Morgan, December 30, 1845 regarding
expense of keeping two horses
286 William Trickett to C.S. Morgan, January 17, 1831 regarding
suit between him and Perdew
Box 4 Folder 50
287 John Wade to C.S. Morgan, May 9, 1843 regarding mortified
at proceedings of Legislature
288 Calvin Waldo to C.S. Morgan, September 16, 1833 regarding
power of attorney
288 Calvin Waldo to C.S. Morgan, December 14, 1833 regarding
Lewis Bonnett check not received
288 Calvin Waldo to C.S. Morgan, March 17, 1834 regarding power
of attorney
289 John G. Walker to C.S. Morgan, December 13, 1822 regarding
land sold for taxes
290 Johnathan Wamsley to C.S. Morgan, September 9, 1833
regarding draw pension money and deposit it in Farmers Bank of
Virginia
290 Johnathan Wamsley to C.S. Morgan, September 23, 1833
regarding what fee does he charge for attending to military
land
290 Johnathan Wamsley to C.S. Morgan, May 24, 1834 regarding
sending check for Jacob Bonnett
291 Fred Watts to C.S. Morgan, November 20, 1824 regarding
claim of Bushead Hoge against Mr. Berkshire, guardian and his
sureties
292 David West to C.S. Morgan, December 1, 1824 regarding
timber being cut from his land
292 David West to C.S. Morgan, May 13, 1828 regarding wanting
to borrow money
292 David West to C.S. Morgan, February 20, 1831 regarding
dispute about land
292 David West to C.S. Morgan, February 26, 1831 regarding
"slim chance" land very valuable
292 David West to C.S. Morgan, June 25, 1831 regarding names
for Justice of the Peace
293 James G. West to C.S. Morgan, December 20, 1829 regarding
fears that he has injured himself in Convention
293 James G. West to C.S. Morgan, March 8, 1831 regarding will
you be a candidate for Congress
293 James G. West to C.S. Morgan, regarding Merrill vs Batton
and Co.
294 John B. West to C.S. Morgan, January 3, 1829 regarding land
warrant for 500 acres
294 John B. West to C.S. Morgan, July 23, 1830 regarding survey
of land
295 Thomas W. White to C.S. Morgan, December 30, 1828 regarding
Mr. May approved claim
Box 4 Folder 51
296 James Williams to C.S. Morgan, January 2, 1832 regarding
wanting his advice as attorney
297 John P. Williams to C.S. Morgan, May 25, 1843 regarding
Rolph Eldredge and Miss Eldredge case
297 John P. Williams to C.S. Morgan, June 6, 1846 regarding
wanting papers connected with case
298 William Williams to C.S. Morgan, October 10, 1851 regarding
wanting to purchase land
299 William Willey Jr. to C.S. Morgan, January 24, 1827
regarding Monongalia Academy Bill
99 William Willey Jr. to C.S. Morgan, July 24, 1827 regarding
why was suit not brought against Spencer Martin
299 William Willey Jr. to C.S. Morgan, October 30, 1829
regarding his vote in Convention objectionable to people
299 William Willey Jr. to C.S. Morgan, July 22, 1836 regarding
land warrant for Isaac Lemaster
299 William Willey Jr. to C.S. Morgan, June 29, 1838 regarding
certificate of survey and plats for Joseph C. Price
300 W.S. Willey to C.S. Morgan, August 8, 1847 regarding family
and school news
301 B.C. Willis to C.S. Morgan, August 29, 1824 regarding
electors appointment at Jackson convention
302 Alpheus Wilson to C.S. Morgan, January 4, 1831 regarding
petition of trustees of Monongalia Academy
303 E.C. Wilson to C.S. Morgan, January 31, 1831 regarding work
of Legislature
303 E.C. Wilson to C.S. Morgan, April 10, 1831 regarding Poag
vs Wilson
303 E.C. Wilson to C.S. Morgan, June 7, 1831 regarding rumor
was untrue
303 E.C. Wilson to C.S. Morgan, June 28, 1831 regarding little
done in Legislature
303 E.C. Wilson to C.S. Morgan, August 2, 1832 regarding
wanting creditor's certificate of release
303 E.C. Wilson to C.S. Morgan, October 8, 1833 regarding
Academy note of Morgan and Henry
303 E.C. Wilson to C.S. Morgan, November 22, 1833 regarding
Scott matter
303 E.C. Wilson to C.S. Morgan, March 17, 1834 regarding power
of attorney for Robert Pyatt
304 E.M. Wilson to C.S. Morgan, December 17, 1825 regarding
McCall vs Reed
304 E.M. Wilson to C.S. Morgan, January 23, 1826 regarding
patent to John Garlan
305 John Wilson Jr. to C.S. Morgan, January 8, 1824 regarding
judgment given against him and William Martin
306 John Wilson to C.S. Morgan, January 7, 1831 regarding
wanting money
306 John Wilson to C.S. Morgan, January 10, 1832 regarding
necessary provision has been made by government
307 Thomas Wilson to C.S. Morgan, November 25, 1822 regarding
sale of public ground in Morgantown
308 William H. Wilson to C.S. Morgan, September 2, 1832
regarding iron in Piney Run
309 John N. Young to C.S. Morgan, February 20, 1830 regarding
sending note of Charles M. Martin for collection
310 Noah Zane to C.S. Morgan, December 27, 1826 regarding
protest against petition to take land
311 William B. Zinn to C.S. Morgan, May 7, 1827 regarding
wanting power of attorney and advice regarding conveyance of
land
311 William B. Zinn to C.S. Morgan, April 9, 1830 regarding
ratification of the new Constitution
Box 4 Folder 52 Miscellaneous Letters
312 John P. Byrne to William G. Brown, October 10, 1830
regarding Morgan's circular on Preston election
313 N.G. Chapin to Mrs. Richard Pindall, January 28, 1827
regarding family and neighborhood affairs
314 P. Chapin to Mrs. Richard Pindall, February 12, 1827
regarding case of herself vs Colonel Wilson
314 P. Chapin to Mrs. Richard Pindall, December 5, 1826
regarding affairs of estate
315 George A. Clark to J.G. Watson, August 9, 1836 regarding
shares of stock
316 Peter Cramer to John Keller, November 16, 1831 regarding
wanting minutes of House
317 P. Doddridge to Sheriff, August 1, 1831 regarding
election
318 John D. Ferrell to daughter, May 27, 1854 regarding family
affairs
319 S.P. Herndon to William Willey, January 24, ? regarding
wanting Richmond Enquirer
320 D. Hickman to John Parriott, February 3, 1837 regarding
wanting land bounty for Mr. Swan
321 J. Hoge to DeClifford Moss, April 11, 1842 regarding land
warrants
321 J. Hoge to DeClifford Moss, July 26, 1843 regarding land
warrants
322 Jacob Kiger to N.B. Madera, February 28, 1828 regarding
contest of Jackson and Adams
323 James McCalley to Joseph Johnson, December 26, 1826
regarding message to Charles Morgan
324 H.J. McLean to brother, April 12, 1836 regarding wanting
land warrants
324 H.J. McLean to William S. Morgan, February 9, 1837
regarding Ann wants ring and earrings
325 Edward McCullough to Mrs. Pindall, January 14, 1827
regarding death of mother
325 1/2 A.G. McRay to Charles Morgan, June 7, 1828 regarding
collection of money
326 C.S. Morgan to John Parriott, January 12, 1830 regarding
appointment to serve in Convention
326 1/2 W.S. Morgan to William Baldwin, May 28, 1837 regarding
Jack Evans case
327 Mary Morgan to Alcinda Morgan, January 28, 1836 regarding
family matters
327 Mary Morgan to Alcinda Morgan, January 11, 1837 regarding
illness of Henry
328 H.S. Morgan to W.J. Willey, January 30, 1837 regarding
wishes to keep Blackville route
329 W.S. Morgan to Secretary of State, December 8, 1835
regarding Wellsburg Gazette wants to print public laws
329 W.S. Morgan to W.J. Willey, December 11, 1835 regarding
deaths of Senators Smith, Wildman and Kane
330 DeClifford Moss to Mrs. C.S. Morgan, June 29, 1840
regarding failure to write
330 DeClifford Moss to Mrs. C.S. Morgan, August 4, 1840
regarding family affairs
331 William G. Payne to Andrew Brown, November 30, 1846
regarding redeeming tract of land
332 T.P. Ray to A. Robinson, March 8, 1826 regarding signatures
of justices
333 W. Selden to Buckner Fairfax, May 10, 1824 regarding plat
and certificate of survey
334 J. Snodgrass to G.P. Morgan, September 3, 1845 regarding
?
335 S.M. West to W.S. Morgan, January 15, 1837 regarding failed
in business, wants work
336 W.S. Wilkerson to Samuel Atril (?), December 22, 1833
regarding being ill, wants him to come and settle up his
affairs
336 1/2 S.W. Yager to J.S. Kyle, February 17, 1851 regarding
record of Matthew Kyle
Box 4 Folder 53 and 54 Addresses, Circulars, etc. -
Political
337 Address by J.S. Barbour to amend Constitution of United
States, 1826
337 Address by Ralph Berkshire, 1823
337 Address by A. Campbell to citizens of Brooke County,
1829
337 Address by Democratic members of Legislature to People of
Virginia, 1836
337 Address by P. Doddridge, 1824
337 Address by Mr. McComas on delinquent land law, 1832
337 Address by Charles S. Morgan, March 26, 1830
337 Article on steamboat "Glamorgan", 1831
337 Article signed "Fair Play"
337 Article signed "Old Monongalia"
337 Circular by Buckner Fairfax, "A Candid People," 1829
337 Circular by Joseph Johnson, "To Citizens of any District,"
no date
337 Circular by P. Doddridge, 1830
337 Circular,"To Electors of Congressional District," 1830
337 Circular, "To Freeholders of Harrison County," 1825
337 Circular, "To Freeholders and Non-Freeholders of Monongalia
regarding Suffrage," 1829
337 Circular, "On Negroes," 1853
337 Circular, "On Land Bounty," Tazewell, 1834
337 Printed band statement, 1839
337 Remarks of Charles S. Morgan to Senate of Virginia,
1820
337 Substance of remarks of Mr. McComas to Senate on Judiciary
Bill
337 To Friends of Reform, by a friend, no date
337 Circular, "Removal of the Seat of Government"
337 Circular, "To the People of Randolph, Preston and
Monongalia," April 9, 1830
337 Circular, by P. Doddridge, December 24, 1824
Box 5 Folder 55 through 57 Court Cases, Legal Papers, etc.
338 Casey Family, legal papers, 1833
338 Commonwealth vs John Brambel, 1830
338 Commonwealth vs William Davis, 1824
338 Commonwealth vs Ephraim Evans, 1830
338 Commonwealth vs John Housen, 1830
338 Commonwealth vs Thomas W. Brown, 1830
338 Samuel Baird vs Henry P. Morgan, 1834
338 Baldwin vs Stewart and Thomas, 1820
338 S.W. Billingsley vs Billingsley and Baker, 1827
338 Boyers vs Trippett, 1823
338 Case of Thomas P. Smith, 1831
338 Doolittle vs Doolittle, 1819
338 Evans vs King, no date
338 Frum vs Pinnell, 1825
338 Harvey vs Seaman, 1817
338 Ingram vs Fetty, 1817
338 James Kern vs Enoch Jones, 1819
338 N.B. Madera vs Nicholas Madera, 1828
338 Rhodes and Weltner vs Medsger and Cain, 1811
338 Scott vs Fay, 1826
338 Scott vs Harrison, no date
338 Underwood vs Fleming, no date
338 Underwood vs Thomas Fleming, 1827
338 Watts vs Cunningham, 1826
338 Watts vs Magill, 1826
338 Weltner vs Daniel Medsker, 1828
338 Wilson vs Lowther, 1818
338 Bond, Thomas G. Moncaire
338 Declaration in Ejectment, 1828
338 Hertzog and Duzenberry
338 John Ice, Heirs, 1775
338 Morgan County Court, 1824
338 Pleas of Susannah Evans, 1829
338 Power of attorney to William McKinley, 1834
338 Statement of County Clerk of Preston County
338 John Watts (Constable), legal papers, 1826
338 William Wilson (lunatic), court order
Box 5 Folder 58
339 Census of White population, 1820-1829
Box 5 Folder 59
340 Invoices and Receipts
Box 5 Folder 60 Land - Delinquent, etc.
341 Land claims, 1834
341 Land grant to ---- Devalconlow, 1795
341 Land grant to Charles Morgan and Jacob Jones, 1844
341 Land Patents, 1789
341 Map of Land grant, William Halifield, 1846
341 Military land warrants, 1842
341 Survey of Thomas Evans land, 1795
341 Survey for John May and Joseph Brunner, 1846
341 Survey of Arthur Watson's land, 1785
341 Virginia land warrants, 1852
Box 5 Folder 61 and 62 Legislature
342 Act regarding Monongalia Academy, 1827-1828
342 Act to provide for a permanent Seat of Justice for Ohio
County, 1832
342 Act for Settling and Adjusting Titles to Lands, no
date
342 Act regarding opening a road from Monongalia Glades to
mouth of Fishing Creek, no date
342 Amendments to bill "To Organize a Convention," no date
342 Auditor's report, 1898
342 Bill to provide for settlement of revolutionary claims,
1839