Charles Savage informs Thomas Rotch that he is sending a shipment of merino wool to Rotch's Hartford woolen factory. He hopes Rotch will find the wool of good quality for the production of fine cloth. Savage anticipates that more wool will be forthcoming next season. 8.5" X 12" (21.5 by 30.5 cm
William Macy describes his purchase of wool to Thomas Rotch. He mentions that wool is scarce but is ...
Moses Downing writes to Thomas Rotch in Connecticut shortly before his exodus to Ohio Country. Downi...
Pliny Earle gives Thomas Rotch detailed information about his company's carding machines that are ma...
Charles Savage states that he had visited Thomas Rotch and he now wonders if there would be any pro...
William Rotch Jr. writes concerning published merino sheep prices. He wishes to obtain merinos. He p...
Walker Willmot asks Thomas Rotch if he might be interested in purchasing some of his wool of differe...
Jacob Barker announces his purchase of two merino ewes which he wishes to place in Thomas Rotch's c...
In this business letter to merchant Samuel Fisher in Philadelphia, Thomas Rotch requests good qualit...
In this 1814 letter to the 15th Congress of the United States, Thomas Rotch explains his intention ...
Thomas Rotch writes to Moses McCammon, a master weaver stating his views on the woolen industry and ...
William Macy describes a shipment of wool with their prices to Thomas Rotch at Hartford, Connecticut...
Thomas Rotch writes to Charles Skinner regarding the sale of Rotch's broadcloth and cashmere. Rotch...
Levi McKeen raves about the price of in-demand merino sheep famous for their fine wool. This letter ...
Thomas Rotch writes to the 15th Congress, explaining his intention to establish a woolen factory in ...
Thomas Rotch's nephew Jacob Barker asks if Rotch would consider sending some of his Merino wool to B...
William Macy describes his purchase of wool to Thomas Rotch. He mentions that wool is scarce but is ...
Moses Downing writes to Thomas Rotch in Connecticut shortly before his exodus to Ohio Country. Downi...
Pliny Earle gives Thomas Rotch detailed information about his company's carding machines that are ma...
Charles Savage states that he had visited Thomas Rotch and he now wonders if there would be any pro...
William Rotch Jr. writes concerning published merino sheep prices. He wishes to obtain merinos. He p...
Walker Willmot asks Thomas Rotch if he might be interested in purchasing some of his wool of differe...
Jacob Barker announces his purchase of two merino ewes which he wishes to place in Thomas Rotch's c...
In this business letter to merchant Samuel Fisher in Philadelphia, Thomas Rotch requests good qualit...
In this 1814 letter to the 15th Congress of the United States, Thomas Rotch explains his intention ...
Thomas Rotch writes to Moses McCammon, a master weaver stating his views on the woolen industry and ...
William Macy describes a shipment of wool with their prices to Thomas Rotch at Hartford, Connecticut...
Thomas Rotch writes to Charles Skinner regarding the sale of Rotch's broadcloth and cashmere. Rotch...
Levi McKeen raves about the price of in-demand merino sheep famous for their fine wool. This letter ...
Thomas Rotch writes to the 15th Congress, explaining his intention to establish a woolen factory in ...
Thomas Rotch's nephew Jacob Barker asks if Rotch would consider sending some of his Merino wool to B...
William Macy describes his purchase of wool to Thomas Rotch. He mentions that wool is scarce but is ...
Moses Downing writes to Thomas Rotch in Connecticut shortly before his exodus to Ohio Country. Downi...
Pliny Earle gives Thomas Rotch detailed information about his company's carding machines that are ma...