In this letter to his mother, Mary Rodman, Samuel Rodman describes his grief over the death of his sister, Sarah Rodman who died of a fever, perhaps small pox in Philadelphia and Newport, Rhode Island in 1793. 7.6" x 9" (19.4 by 23 cm
Samuel Rodman writes that his wife, Eliza has been ill with fever and is very feeble and helpless. H...
Mary Borden Rodman (1729-1798) writes to her daughter Sarah Rodman(1764-1793)encouraging her to rema...
A second letter from itinerant minister, Rebecca Jones to Sarah Rodman in the year of Sarah's death,...
Samuel Rodman laments the death of his sister Sarah who succumbed to a fever in Philadelphia in 1793...
News of family to Charity Rotch in Bedford, and receipt of a letter informing on the declining healt...
This letter addresses Mary Rodman's declining health. Mrs. Rodman, who resided in Newport, Rhode Isl...
News of family in Nantucket to Charity Rotch in New Bedford. Mary Rodman, Charity's mother resided w...
William Almy sympathises with Mary Rodman who lost her daughter, Sarah to small pox in 1793. Mrs. R...
Peter Yarnall offers condolences to Mary Rodman after the death of her daughter, Sarah Rodman (1764-...
Mary Rodman resided in New Bedford with Thomas and Charity Rotch until her death in 1798. In 1793, s...
The first of several letters between esteemed York minister of thirty three years Esther Maud Tuke a...
Mary Williams, cousin of Charity Rotch extends condolences to Charity on the death of her twenty-nin...
Hannah Rodman Fisher describes her sense of loss over the death of her sister during an epidemic of ...
Samuel Rodman discusses shipments of oil and also asks that he be advised of he condition of Mary Ro...
Mary Morton, a cousin of Charity Rotch's mother, Mary Rodman reveals that Mrs. Rodman was ill for so...
Samuel Rodman writes that his wife, Eliza has been ill with fever and is very feeble and helpless. H...
Mary Borden Rodman (1729-1798) writes to her daughter Sarah Rodman(1764-1793)encouraging her to rema...
A second letter from itinerant minister, Rebecca Jones to Sarah Rodman in the year of Sarah's death,...
Samuel Rodman laments the death of his sister Sarah who succumbed to a fever in Philadelphia in 1793...
News of family to Charity Rotch in Bedford, and receipt of a letter informing on the declining healt...
This letter addresses Mary Rodman's declining health. Mrs. Rodman, who resided in Newport, Rhode Isl...
News of family in Nantucket to Charity Rotch in New Bedford. Mary Rodman, Charity's mother resided w...
William Almy sympathises with Mary Rodman who lost her daughter, Sarah to small pox in 1793. Mrs. R...
Peter Yarnall offers condolences to Mary Rodman after the death of her daughter, Sarah Rodman (1764-...
Mary Rodman resided in New Bedford with Thomas and Charity Rotch until her death in 1798. In 1793, s...
The first of several letters between esteemed York minister of thirty three years Esther Maud Tuke a...
Mary Williams, cousin of Charity Rotch extends condolences to Charity on the death of her twenty-nin...
Hannah Rodman Fisher describes her sense of loss over the death of her sister during an epidemic of ...
Samuel Rodman discusses shipments of oil and also asks that he be advised of he condition of Mary Ro...
Mary Morton, a cousin of Charity Rotch's mother, Mary Rodman reveals that Mrs. Rodman was ill for so...
Samuel Rodman writes that his wife, Eliza has been ill with fever and is very feeble and helpless. H...
Mary Borden Rodman (1729-1798) writes to her daughter Sarah Rodman(1764-1793)encouraging her to rema...
A second letter from itinerant minister, Rebecca Jones to Sarah Rodman in the year of Sarah's death,...