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Harglo Glass Company Records
Harrison and Doddridge Counties, Papers
Harrison and Doddridge Counties, Papers
Newspaper clippings, principally from Harrison and Doddridge county papers, concerning W. Va. Servicemen in World War I, weather and flood reports, and miscellaneous West Virginia Subjects. There are also some clippings from Parkersburg and various Ohio papers.
Harrison County Court Records
Records of the Harrison County court, including the first land entry book for the county (1784-1799), four court minute books (1797-1805).
Harrison County Court Records, Case Involving John Hacker
Court record dated 3 July 1809 for purpose of collecting debt of $10 and interest owed by William Greathouse to Adam Hickman.
Harrison County Court Records, Estate Record for William Haymond
Two documents regarding the estate of William Haymond (1740-1821), a prominent 18th century pioneer of western Virginia. There is an "inventory" in 10 pages of the property of Haymond with appraised values; the appraisal was conducted on 9 March 1822, the year after his death. There is a related but undated document showing both Haymond property "sold and assigned to the widow "Mary Haymond," and property simply "assigned" to same.
Harrison County Court Records, Survey for Land in Monongalia County
Copy of a survey dated 1785 for 400 acres of land in Monongalia County claimed by Robison Lucas. The copy dates from between 1812 and 1818 and mentions a conflicting survey made by Morgan Morgan in 1785. The copy is attested by Samuel Hanway, official surveyor of Monongalia County.
Harrison County Court Records, Two Plats of Downtown Clarksburg
Harrison County Land Tax Lists
Lists of delinquent lands and lots in Harrison County, (West) Virginia, 1833 (written 1834).
Harrison County Militia Payroll
This facsimile of a payroll for a Harrison County, Virginia militia unit, which was called to fight native Americans, shows the name, rank, commencement of service, time of discharge, length of service, and pay per month for 20 militiamen.