William Cock tells Thomas Rotch that the stoves he ordered have at last been sent, to be delivered to the house of widow Smith and to be forwarded to Rotch at Kendal, for a balance due(with other articles) of $62.51. 6"6 x 7.8" (16.9 by 20 cm
The firm acknowledges the receipt of an order to be delivered to Thomas Rotch at Kendal, including a...
Jarvis Adams and M. Allen inform Thomas Rotch that they have credited his account for $400, and will...
John Wright proposes to stop at Thomas Rotch's home in Kendal in order to deliver monies owed to Rot...
William Cock tells Thomas Rotch that the stoves he ordered have at last been sent, to be delivered t...
William Cock confirms the receipt of eight dollars, he also adds that Thomas Rotch's cloth is still ...
William Laird informs Thomas Rotch that a clothier stove is ready. He asks that Rotch give thirty fi...
William Cock negotiates with Thomas Rotch in exchange for some of the latter's cloth. Jacob Bowman a...
William Cock explains that the missing box of Rotch cloth has been possibly located. He mentions tha...
William Cock presents an itemized bill for monies due; he also informs Thomas Rotch that his cloth, ...
In this letter from Nemiah Allen in Tallmadge, he informs Thomas Rotch about the cost of cooking sto...
William Cock informs Thomas Rotch that nails and glass have been delivered, that cloth is in Washing...
This letter and invoice includes a lengthy inventory of goods sent per A. Chapman to Thomas Rotch at...
William Cock explains that Thomas Rotch's order for glass was intended for the new Friends Yearly Me...
John Howland submits his bill to Thomas Rotch for freight, one stove. 2 shillings. 8.5" x 3.5
Nemiah Allen informs Rotch about the cost of cooking stoves and requests information about iron foun...
The firm acknowledges the receipt of an order to be delivered to Thomas Rotch at Kendal, including a...
Jarvis Adams and M. Allen inform Thomas Rotch that they have credited his account for $400, and will...
John Wright proposes to stop at Thomas Rotch's home in Kendal in order to deliver monies owed to Rot...
William Cock tells Thomas Rotch that the stoves he ordered have at last been sent, to be delivered t...
William Cock confirms the receipt of eight dollars, he also adds that Thomas Rotch's cloth is still ...
William Laird informs Thomas Rotch that a clothier stove is ready. He asks that Rotch give thirty fi...
William Cock negotiates with Thomas Rotch in exchange for some of the latter's cloth. Jacob Bowman a...
William Cock explains that the missing box of Rotch cloth has been possibly located. He mentions tha...
William Cock presents an itemized bill for monies due; he also informs Thomas Rotch that his cloth, ...
In this letter from Nemiah Allen in Tallmadge, he informs Thomas Rotch about the cost of cooking sto...
William Cock informs Thomas Rotch that nails and glass have been delivered, that cloth is in Washing...
This letter and invoice includes a lengthy inventory of goods sent per A. Chapman to Thomas Rotch at...
William Cock explains that Thomas Rotch's order for glass was intended for the new Friends Yearly Me...
John Howland submits his bill to Thomas Rotch for freight, one stove. 2 shillings. 8.5" x 3.5
Nemiah Allen informs Rotch about the cost of cooking stoves and requests information about iron foun...
The firm acknowledges the receipt of an order to be delivered to Thomas Rotch at Kendal, including a...
Jarvis Adams and M. Allen inform Thomas Rotch that they have credited his account for $400, and will...
John Wright proposes to stop at Thomas Rotch's home in Kendal in order to deliver monies owed to Rot...