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History of Harrison County West Virginia
- From the early days of Northwestern Virginia to the present (1910)
- by Henry Haymond
- reprinted by McClain Printing Company, Parsons, West Virginia, 1978
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Table of Contents
Early Discoveries
The Aboriginees
Settlement of Virginia
The French and Indian Wars
Early Settlements West of the Mountains
Indian Tribes
Early Indian Troubles and Dunmore's 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 General's Report
Miscellaneous
Errata
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- ''[[Space: History of Harrison County West Virginia| History of Harrison County West Virginia]]'' (McClain Printing Co, Parsons, West Virginia, 1978), [ Page ].
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