Lewis County (W. Va.)
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Butcher Family Photographs and Other Material
County Highway Maps for West Virginia
Dick Ralston, Collector, Lewis County Historical Material
Collection of Lewis County local history material collected by Dick Ralston of Buckhannon. Includes genealogy and history, and photographs of the Ralston family. Also includes Gray and Sons maps of Wheeling, Morgantown, Clarksburg, and Fairmont. See Scope and Content for details.
Donald E. Watts, Compiler, Paper Regarding the Watt and Sexton Families
Paper regarding Martha Watt Sexton (b. 1770), her husband Noah Sexton (b. 1764), and their families written by historical researcher Donald E. Watts. The couple moved from New England to (West) Virginia around 1816, living in Lewis and Upshur (then Randolph) Counties.
John Holt, Collector, Lewis County History Collection
Joseph Andrew Jackson Lightburn (1824-1901), Military Artifacts of the Civil War
Lewis County, Land Indenture in Town of Preston (Weston)
Indenture between sellers Daniel Stringer, Millie Stringer, Lewis Maxwell and buyer Robert W. Collins for the sale of land in the town of Preston, Lewis County, (West) Virginia, dated December 1818. This copy of the indenture may have been a draft or unofficial copy; it does not record the full date or the names of witnesses. The town of Preston changed its name to Weston in 1819.
Morris Funeral Home of Lewis County Records
Records of the Morris Funeral Home. Includes business records (circa 1960-2010), Weston Hospital files (circa 1950s-1960s), and a business ledger (circa 1904-1935). This collection is minimally processed.
Roy Bird Cook (1886-1961), Collector, Papers
Rush Dew Holt (1905-1955) Papers, Court Record Featuring Stonewall Jackson
Lewis County debt record featuring Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson as Constable to collect money from Jonathan E. Bennett owed to J. Holt. Does not include original signature of Stonewall Jackson.