This transcribed Ledger of Rev. Goode is a history of Wyoming County. The geological formation, it’s boundaries, the Pioneers and their early settlements and the routs they took when entering the areas. The following is an Index to the chapters of his writings. Contents of this Record 1. Early Life and recollections of G. Pendleton Goode* (per his writings) 2. Creation and Organization of Wyoming County 3. Geography, Geology, Relief and Strain Area 1. Names of Streams, Mountains, How they were formed 2. Exploration, Scouts and First Settlers 3. Lane Blankenship Letter, Re: John Cooke 4. Edward McDonald & David Hughes, 5. Archeology, Indian Trails and Forts 6. Capt. James Shannon, Our Fourth Settler 7. Thomas Morgan, Our Fifth Settler 8. Absalom Godfrey, Eli Lusk, (Roffes) Davis, Rev. Floyd Morgan 9. Conservation-CC Camps-Fire Towers, Trails & Rainbow Trout 10. Natural Resources 11. Building Stone, Mineral Springs, Artesian Wells, Natural Gas 12. The Four Sons of John Cooke 13. Timber, Timbering 14. Wyoming County Created and Organized. Oceana - County Seat 15. Flora and Trees,-Reforesting by Mrs. Canterbury and GPG 16. Transportation (April1, 1936) 17. Craft Bus Line, Coal Trucks, Plows 18. Laurel Fork Settlers 19. Acord Family 20. John Allen Family 21. Good Roads-McGraws, Lusk, Tice Lester 22. Milam Fork Settlement 23. Journalism. Wyoming County Newspapers 24. Charles Russell, Poet “The Mountain Bard” 25. I. E. Christian. Philosopher and Astronomer 26. John Rush Cook 27. Green Pendleton Goode. Historian 28. The Minstrel of the Mountains. William Grant Burleigh in 1931 29. Natural Gas 30. Animals and Bird Life 31. Settlement of Barkers Ridge 32. Town of Pineville 33. Town of Mullens 34. Road No. 5 and Road No. 10 35. Soldiers and Battles 36. Churches and Preachers **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape. http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489