Indians of North America
Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:
Manuscript regarding Volga Community of Barbour County
Sketches of pioneer life on the Virginia frontier (what is now central West Virginia) in the late eighteenth century including the exploits of pioneers and Indian fighters such as Jacob Reger, Sam Hughs and Joseph and Joel Martin. White comments on the activities of the company, Confederate sympathies and activities of various citizens, the Ringgold Raiders, and the Confederate scout, John Righter.
Marion County, White Day Creek History
New River Symposiums Proceedings
Peace Tree Exhibit Photographs and Brochures
Pocahontas County Roads
Rufus A. West, Collector, Papers
Thomas Scott (1772-1856), Facsimiles and Transcriptions of Papers
Vida Bailey, Collector, Papers
Virgil Anson Lewis, Historian, Papers
William Haymond (1771-1848), History of the Haymond Family, Typed Document
History of the Haymond family, pioneer residents of the Palatine tract in Marion County, West Virginia. Eight letters written by William Haymond to his nephew Luther Haymond recall frontier life in the Monongahela, Tygart, Ohio, and Kanawha valleys, 1780-1793. Subjects include the settlement of Morgantown, Clarksburg, Williamstown, the Palatine tract, and Coburn's Fort; land surveys in Harrison County; trapping and hunting; road surveying; and Indian warfare.