West Virginia State Archives Manuscript Collections
Judge Lewis Summers Collection
Ms80-145
Letters
1 Correspondence from Lewis Summers to Colonel John Gamble, May
12, 1817 regarding rendering James and Kanawha Rivers
navigable
2 Correspondence from Lewis Summers to Robert Pollard
(Secretary James River Corp.), August 10, 1822 regarding payment of
same
3 Correspondence from Lewis Summers to Governor Barber,
February 21, 1826 regarding Samuel Washington, nephew of George
Washington
4 Correspondence from Lewis Summers to Judge Brockenborough,
May 29, 1826 regarding legal matters
5 Correspondence from Lewis Summers to Governor Doc Floyd,
January 4, 1828 regarding plans for commercial intercourse between
Western Section of Virginia and East (Greenbrier-New River route,
etc.)
6 Correspondence from Lewis Summers to ???, July ?, 1828
regarding Colonel Lovell
7 Correspondence from Lewis Summers to Governor Floyd, August
14, 1830 regarding line of commercial intercourse between Richmond
and the Ohio river, etc.
8 Correspondence from Lewis Summers to Governor Floyd, August
18, 1830 regarding Baltimore Railroad political considerations,
etc.
9 Correspondence from Lewis Summers to Governor Floyd, August
20, 1830 regarding Baltimore & Ohio Road through Western
Virginia
10 Correspondence from Lewis Summers to Judge Parker, November
1, 1830 regarding report of B&O Railroad
11 Correspondence from Lewis Summers to ?? (Richmond), May 12,
1833 regarding James River and Kanawha Company
12 Correspondence from Lewis Summers to ???, July 25, 1842
regarding copy to Lewisburg Convention
13 Correspondence from A.T.S. to Doctor Summers, no date,
regarding Kanawha River