Thomas Rotch discusses sheep farming and the establishment of a post office in the new village of Kendal, Ohio. In this letter, A-29-13 Rotch describes Kendal "upon a Plain about five hundred acres about half a Mile from the Tuskarawa [River]" He also discusses sheep and wool mills in the area and the need for a post office in Kendal. 7.5" x 10" (19.05 x 25.4cm
In this letter to Thomas Rotch of Kendal, Ohio (now Massillon), Robert Ritchie informs him that desp...
This letter to Thomas Rotch of Massillon was written by Bezaleel Wells, who founded the towns of Can...
Lydia Rotch Dean passes on news of family to Charity Rotch in Kendal, Ohio. Charity's health improve...
Thomas Rotch discusses sheep farming and the establishment of a post office in the new village of Ke...
Thomas Rotch thanks Gideon Granger, Post Master General for materials received regarding the establ...
In this letter from Gideon Granger, postmaster general, to Thomas Rotch, Granger grants Rotch's requ...
In this letter addressed to "Jacob", Thomas Rotch discusses problems encountered while raising merin...
Gideon Granger, United States post master general acknowledges Thomas Rotch's request for the establ...
This letter with A-29-17 addressed to "Jacob" from Thomas Rotch describes Rotch's regarding sheep hu...
In this business letter to merchant Samuel Fisher in Philadelphia, Thomas Rotch requests good qualit...
The writer acknowledges receipt of Thomas Rotches letters, but he notes that mail delivery to Kendal...
In this letter addressed to "Jacob," Thomas Rotch discusses problems encountered while raising Merin...
In this 1814 letter to Stark County commissioners, Thomas Rotch states his objection to the proposed...
Thomas Rotch wrote this six-page letter to his brother Benjamin in 1817 to tell him about his "new C...
A letter to Thomas Rotch originally sent to Pittsburgh then forwarded to Steubenville where Thomas R...
In this letter to Thomas Rotch of Kendal, Ohio (now Massillon), Robert Ritchie informs him that desp...
This letter to Thomas Rotch of Massillon was written by Bezaleel Wells, who founded the towns of Can...
Lydia Rotch Dean passes on news of family to Charity Rotch in Kendal, Ohio. Charity's health improve...
Thomas Rotch discusses sheep farming and the establishment of a post office in the new village of Ke...
Thomas Rotch thanks Gideon Granger, Post Master General for materials received regarding the establ...
In this letter from Gideon Granger, postmaster general, to Thomas Rotch, Granger grants Rotch's requ...
In this letter addressed to "Jacob", Thomas Rotch discusses problems encountered while raising merin...
Gideon Granger, United States post master general acknowledges Thomas Rotch's request for the establ...
This letter with A-29-17 addressed to "Jacob" from Thomas Rotch describes Rotch's regarding sheep hu...
In this business letter to merchant Samuel Fisher in Philadelphia, Thomas Rotch requests good qualit...
The writer acknowledges receipt of Thomas Rotches letters, but he notes that mail delivery to Kendal...
In this letter addressed to "Jacob," Thomas Rotch discusses problems encountered while raising Merin...
In this 1814 letter to Stark County commissioners, Thomas Rotch states his objection to the proposed...
Thomas Rotch wrote this six-page letter to his brother Benjamin in 1817 to tell him about his "new C...
A letter to Thomas Rotch originally sent to Pittsburgh then forwarded to Steubenville where Thomas R...
In this letter to Thomas Rotch of Kendal, Ohio (now Massillon), Robert Ritchie informs him that desp...
This letter to Thomas Rotch of Massillon was written by Bezaleel Wells, who founded the towns of Can...
Lydia Rotch Dean passes on news of family to Charity Rotch in Kendal, Ohio. Charity's health improve...