Browse Individual Records in this Title
Table of Contents
- Title Page
- Foreword
- Contents to This Book
- Drawings
- Early Territorial Claims and Indian Warfare
- Simon Kenton, Hunter on the Elk, 1771
- First Permanent Settlement, 1774
- Houses of Leonard Morris and Samuel Hensley
- Revolution Begins
- Fort Lee and the Clendenins, 1788
- Anne Bailey, Frontier Messenger
- County of Kenhawa, 1788-1789
- Daniel Boone, County Lieutenant, 1791
- Cobb Homestead
- The Town at the Mouth of the Elk, 1794
- Fort Lee Ends with Militia System, 1795
- First House on Paint Creek
- John Harriman House
- The Old Riggs Place
- Benjamin Morris House
- Harmony Hill
- Three Homes of the Hansfords
- The Montgomerys
- Ruffner Family
- Holly Grove Mansion
- Rosedale
- Augustus Ruffner House
- The Salines
- Kanawha Court House, 1801
- Shrewsburys and Dickinsons
- Anne Royall, Early Charleston Resident
- Cedar Grove and Virginia's Chapel
- The White House Tavern
- Levi Welch House
- Kanawha Salines Church
- Colonel Wood House
- Dr. Richard Ellis Putney House
- Colonel Donnally House
- Charleston, 1820-1840
- The Elms
- Dr. Patrick House
- Miller House
- Rogers Pharmacy
- Quarrier Family
- Elm Grove - The Craik House
- Rand House
- MacFarland House and the Rubys
- Littlepage Mansion
- Lovells and the Breams
- Glenwood
- Kanawha Valley
- Officers and Rangers Who Built and Garrisoned Fort Lee-April 1788
- Organization of Kanawha County / First Trustees of Charlestown
- Morris Family Outline
- First Will Recorded in Kanawha
- Family of Samuel Shrewsbury, Sr.
- Family of John Shrewsbury, Sr. / Family of Joel Shrewsbury, Sr.
- Family of Colonel Andrew Donnally, Jr.
- Family of Colonel Alexander Quarrier
- Partial List of Pre-Civil War Salt-Makers
- Roster of Kanawha Riflemen
- Charleston Streets Named for Early Kanawha Settlers
- Bibliography
- Index to This Book