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History of Harrison County, West Virginia on CD
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History of Harrison County, West Virginia on CD

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Haymond, Henry History of Harrison County, West Virginia Parsons, W. Va.: McClain Print. Co., 1910, 500 pgs. Settlement of Virginia The French and Indian War Early settlements west of the mountains Indian tribes Early Indian troubles and Dunmores War Indian Wars Incidents connected with Indian Wars The Revolution Formation of counties Land laws Cession of the north west territory The Mason and Dixon line The great woods Native animals and birds Life of the settlers, houses, weddings, amusements and diseases Climate and natural phenomena Courts United States courts County Courts The board of supervisors Criminal court Court houses Jails Constitutions Conventions and legislatures Roads Clarksburg Census of the County County districts and townships Churches Schools Newspapers Slavery The War of 1812 The Mexican War Civil War The Spanish War New state Incorporated towns Governors and officials William Haymond's letters Sketches of pioneers Indian cave Fourth of July celebration Banks Whiskey insurrection Elections Adjutant generals report Miscellaneous Non-Indexed Pages #1 Name index

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