Abraham Wood came to Virginia as a 10-year old boy in 1620.
Abraham Wood died some time between 1681 and 1686, possibly in 1682.
Abraham Wood (1752 -1804) was one of the first American composers.
Abraham Wood, The Collected Works, edited by Karl Kroeger.
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In 1650, an Appomattoc guide called Pyancha took a party led by Abraham Wood beyond the headwaters of the river.
The first recorded English explorations of the mountains were those of Abraham Wood, which began around 1650.
In later years it also came to be known as Fort Wood, after its first commander, Abraham Wood (1614-82), who sent out several exploratory expeditions from there.
The first European to explore the valley was Abraham Wood of Fort Henry in 1671 and settlements began to develop in the 18th century.
In the 1670s, Abraham Wood wrote their name "Moneton" and as another variant, "Monyton."