Rufus Clark requests information from Thomas Rotch about settlement prospects in Ohio Country. A blacksmith by profession, he explains his circumstances, that his aged mother lives on property willed to him by his father. He has few other resources,a large family to support and is reluctant in part to fully commit to relocation in Ohio. 7.80" X 12.75" (19.9 by 32.5 cm
Lewis Rogers requests a loan from Thomas Rotch to get him through lean times. Rotch was one of the f...
M. Thompson informs Thomas Rotch that he has land available for sale at three and four dollars per a...
Elisha Hoag informs Thomas Rotch that he has been considering relocation to Ohio for several years. ...
Rufus Clark requests information from Thomas Rotch about settlement prospects in Ohio Country. A bla...
Rufus Clark thanks Thomas Rotch for his informative letter of the previous month. Clark describes t...
In this letter to Nathan Guilford of the Western Emigrant Society in Cincinnati, Thomas Rotch acknow...
Thomas Rotch composes a six page letter to his brother in 1817 describing the "new Country" of north...
Humphrey Davis queries Thomas Rotch about conditions of settlement in Ohio Country. He mentions that...
James Mott, Jr. makes extensive queries of Thomas Rotch regarding settlement in Ohio including the c...
Josiah Bowne requests information regarding conditions for settling in Ohio. Like all new settlers, ...
A letter to Thomas Rotch originally sent to Pittsburgh then forwarded to Steubenville where Thomas R...
Azariah Howland informs the Rotches that Barnabus Howland and family are moving to Ohio country, he ...
In this letter to Nathan Guilford of the Western Emigrant Society in Cincinnati, Rotch acknowledges ...
Thomas Smith describes an acreage which Thomas Rotch may have wished to purchase. This letter is dat...
Thomas Rotch wrote this six-page letter to his brother Benjamin in 1817 to tell him about his "new C...
Lewis Rogers requests a loan from Thomas Rotch to get him through lean times. Rotch was one of the f...
M. Thompson informs Thomas Rotch that he has land available for sale at three and four dollars per a...
Elisha Hoag informs Thomas Rotch that he has been considering relocation to Ohio for several years. ...
Rufus Clark requests information from Thomas Rotch about settlement prospects in Ohio Country. A bla...
Rufus Clark thanks Thomas Rotch for his informative letter of the previous month. Clark describes t...
In this letter to Nathan Guilford of the Western Emigrant Society in Cincinnati, Thomas Rotch acknow...
Thomas Rotch composes a six page letter to his brother in 1817 describing the "new Country" of north...
Humphrey Davis queries Thomas Rotch about conditions of settlement in Ohio Country. He mentions that...
James Mott, Jr. makes extensive queries of Thomas Rotch regarding settlement in Ohio including the c...
Josiah Bowne requests information regarding conditions for settling in Ohio. Like all new settlers, ...
A letter to Thomas Rotch originally sent to Pittsburgh then forwarded to Steubenville where Thomas R...
Azariah Howland informs the Rotches that Barnabus Howland and family are moving to Ohio country, he ...
In this letter to Nathan Guilford of the Western Emigrant Society in Cincinnati, Rotch acknowledges ...
Thomas Smith describes an acreage which Thomas Rotch may have wished to purchase. This letter is dat...
Thomas Rotch wrote this six-page letter to his brother Benjamin in 1817 to tell him about his "new C...
Lewis Rogers requests a loan from Thomas Rotch to get him through lean times. Rotch was one of the f...
M. Thompson informs Thomas Rotch that he has land available for sale at three and four dollars per a...
Elisha Hoag informs Thomas Rotch that he has been considering relocation to Ohio for several years. ...