The following is a list of books about Alexander Spotswood which can be found at the West Virginia State Archives Library.
Andrews, Matthew Page. Virginia The Old Dominion. New
York, Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., 1937.
975.51 An2.
Bice, David A. A Panorama fo West Virginia II. South
Charleston, West Virginia, Jalamap Publications, Inc, 1985.
975.4 B583.
Bruce, Philip Alexander. History of Virginia Volume I
Colonial Period 1607-1763. Chicago and New York, The American
Historical Society, 1924.
975.51 v.81.
Campbell, Charles. History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion
of Virginia. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott and Company,
1860.
975.51 C15.
Caruthers, William Alexander. The Knights of the Golden
Horseshoe: A Traditionary Tale of the Crooked Hat Gentry in the Old
Dominion. New York, Harper & Brothers, 1882.
F C319
Comstock, Jim. The West Virginia Heritage Encyclopedia.
Richwood, West Virginia, Comstock, 1976.
R 975.4003 C739 v.20.
Conley, Phil and Doherty, William Thomas. West Virginia
History. Charleston, West Virginia, Education Foundation, Inc.,
1974.
975.4 C76.
__________ and Stutler, Boyd B. West Virginia Yesterday and
Today Fourth Edition. Charleston, West Virginia, Education
Foundation, Inc., 1966.
975.4 C76 1966.
Havighurst, Walter. Alexander Spotswood: Portrait of a
Governor. Colonial Williamsburg, New York, Holt, Rinehart and
Winston, Inc., 1967.
B S765h.
Smith, Margaret, Vowell. Virginia 1492-1892 A Brief Review of
the Discovery of the Continent of North America with A History of
the Executives of the Colony and of the Commonwealth of
Virginia. Washington, W. H. Lowdermilk & Company,
1893.
975.51 Sm6.
Spotswood, Alexander. Iron Works at Tuball: Terms and
Conditions for Their Lease by Alexander Spotswood on the Twentieth
Day of July 1739. Introduction by Lester J. Cappon...and map of
Virginia Showing Germanna. Charlottsville, The Tracy W.
McGregor of the University of Virginia, 1945.
B S765i
Virginia Historical Society. The Official Letters of
Alexander Spotswood, Lieutenant Governor of the Colony of Virginia,
1710-1722. Richmond, Virginia, William Ellis Jones, 1882.
B S765.
Notable Individuals in West Virginia History