Surveyors and surveying.
Found in 65 Collections and/or Records:
Roy Bird Cook, Collector, Tavenner Family Papers and Other Material
Samuel Hanway Papers
Samuel R. Jenkins (b. 1870) Diaries and Photographs
Snyder Family Papers
Personal and business correspondence of Harmon, Molly, John, and other members of the Snyder family; genealogical information on the Lantz and Snyder families; land grants, surveys and deeds for land in Barbour, Greenbrier, and Randolph counties, West Virginia; and poll and registration books for Randolph County. Included also is Harmon Snyder's daybook and diary, listing accounts for the years 1866-1896 and incidents of the Civil War.
Squire Bosworth, Physician, Papers
Survey Maps of Harrison County, West Virginia
Survey maps. Jos. Davisson's survey of 1785 for 200 and 142 acres and James Anderson's survey of 1786 for 356 acres, all three plots on Simpson's Creek in Harrison County, (West) Virginia.
Surveyor's Compass and Other Equipment Owned by Samuel Jackson
Surveyor's Field Books
Surveys of land in several Virginia counties, including Frederick, Rockingham, and Shenandoah, some of which are now in the eastern panhandle of West Virginia. Surveys of 1753 and 1760-1761 were conducted by Thomas Rutherford.
Talbott-Tolbert Family Papers
Thomas Hanson Journal
Journal of a surveying party including Hanson, John Floyd, James Nocks, Roderick McCray, and Mordecai Batson. The Journal describes the route taken from Fincastle County, Virginia, to the Ohio River and Kentucky, with mention of Gauley Mountain, Coal and New rivers, and other western Virginia geographical locations. Included is a list of persons for whom the surveys were made.