Box 21
Container
Contains 88 Results:
Kanawha County Court Records, 1825-1831 (contains typescript transcriptions of court proceedings of the Circuit Court; first entry dated December 12, 1825; last entry dated May 24, 1931; on June 9, 1830, the court paid $2.50 each for old wolf scalps [see p. 459]), undated
File — Box: 21, Volume: Notebook 5B
Dates:
undated
Fitzhugh (contains a brief biography of Judge Nicholas Fitzhugh [1764-1814], Judge of the Federal Court for the District of Columbia and part owner of Ravensworth Plantation in Fairfax County Virginia [pages 1-16] and the diary of Henrietta Fitzhugh Barr of Ravenswood, [West] Virginia, daughter of the town's founders and staunch supporter of the Confederacy), undated
File — Box: 21, Volume: Notebook 6
Dates:
undated
Thomas Jackson Arnold Letters (includes mostly letters from Thomas Jackson Arnold [1845-1933] to Roy Bird Cook; topics include commentary on Cook's book about Jackson and suggestions of a few minor corrections, comments on books about Lewis County in the Civil War and the Spanish American War, reminiscences and comments on the Civil War in West Virginia, West Virginia historiography, T.J. Jackson in West Virginia, etc. For original binder, see box 40.), 1870-1947, undated
File — Box: 21, Volume: Notebook 7
Dates:
1870-1947, undated
G.D. Hall Papers (Granville Davisson Hall [1837-1934] was private secretary to Francis H. Pierpont; see Historical Note for more information), 1899-1938, undated
File — Box: 21, Volume: Notebook 8
Dates:
1899-1938, undated
[typescript; transcription] introduction to "Extracts from a Memorandum Book Kept By Judge Nicholas Fitzhugh During the Years 1794-1805", undated
Item — Box: 21, Volume: Notebook 6, Page: 1
Dates:
undated
Found in:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
/
Roy Bird Cook (1886-1961), Collector, Papers
/
Series 8. Bound Notebooks
/
Fitzhugh (contains a brief biography of Judge Nicholas Fitzhugh [1764-1814], Judge of the Federal Court for the District of Columbia and part owner of Ravensworth Plantation in Fairfax County Virginia [pages 1-16] and the diary of Henrietta Fitzhugh Barr of Ravenswood, [West] Virginia, daughter of the town's founders and staunch supporter of the Confederacy)
[typescript; transcription] subsection, "Genealogical" information, undated
Item — Box: 21, Volume: Notebook 6, Page: 2-3
Dates:
undated
Found in:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
/
Roy Bird Cook (1886-1961), Collector, Papers
/
Series 8. Bound Notebooks
/
Fitzhugh (contains a brief biography of Judge Nicholas Fitzhugh [1764-1814], Judge of the Federal Court for the District of Columbia and part owner of Ravensworth Plantation in Fairfax County Virginia [pages 1-16] and the diary of Henrietta Fitzhugh Barr of Ravenswood, [West] Virginia, daughter of the town's founders and staunch supporter of the Confederacy)
[typescript; transcription] subsection, "Touching on Slavery", undated
Item — Box: 21, Volume: Notebook 6, Page: 3-5
Dates:
undated
Found in:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
/
Roy Bird Cook (1886-1961), Collector, Papers
/
Series 8. Bound Notebooks
/
Fitzhugh (contains a brief biography of Judge Nicholas Fitzhugh [1764-1814], Judge of the Federal Court for the District of Columbia and part owner of Ravensworth Plantation in Fairfax County Virginia [pages 1-16] and the diary of Henrietta Fitzhugh Barr of Ravenswood, [West] Virginia, daughter of the town's founders and staunch supporter of the Confederacy)
[typescript; transcription] subsection, "The Plantation" (2445 acres), undated
Item — Box: 21, Volume: Notebook 6, Page: 5-8
Dates:
undated
Found in:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
/
Roy Bird Cook (1886-1961), Collector, Papers
/
Series 8. Bound Notebooks
/
Fitzhugh (contains a brief biography of Judge Nicholas Fitzhugh [1764-1814], Judge of the Federal Court for the District of Columbia and part owner of Ravensworth Plantation in Fairfax County Virginia [pages 1-16] and the diary of Henrietta Fitzhugh Barr of Ravenswood, [West] Virginia, daughter of the town's founders and staunch supporter of the Confederacy)
[typescript; transcription] subsection, "The Home", undated
Item — Box: 21, Volume: Notebook 6, Page: 8-9
Dates:
undated
Found in:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
/
Roy Bird Cook (1886-1961), Collector, Papers
/
Series 8. Bound Notebooks
/
Fitzhugh (contains a brief biography of Judge Nicholas Fitzhugh [1764-1814], Judge of the Federal Court for the District of Columbia and part owner of Ravensworth Plantation in Fairfax County Virginia [pages 1-16] and the diary of Henrietta Fitzhugh Barr of Ravenswood, [West] Virginia, daughter of the town's founders and staunch supporter of the Confederacy)
[typescript; transcription] subsection, "Library", undated
Item — Box: 21, Volume: Notebook 6, Page: 9-10
Dates:
undated
Found in:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
/
Roy Bird Cook (1886-1961), Collector, Papers
/
Series 8. Bound Notebooks
/
Fitzhugh (contains a brief biography of Judge Nicholas Fitzhugh [1764-1814], Judge of the Federal Court for the District of Columbia and part owner of Ravensworth Plantation in Fairfax County Virginia [pages 1-16] and the diary of Henrietta Fitzhugh Barr of Ravenswood, [West] Virginia, daughter of the town's founders and staunch supporter of the Confederacy)