Deardorff and Company inform Rotch that the company has specific colors of wool (two hundred weight of green madder at twelve and 1/2 cents per pound) that Rotch ordered that he can fetch at his convenience. 6.45" X 7.7" (16.4 by 19.4 cm
A list of goods and an invoice of purchases from John and Daniel Elliott in Philadelphia including l...
Seth Adams reports problems with his wool and asks Rotch to take his wool and turn it into wool for ...
A list of ordered goods to be delivered in 1818 to Thomas Rotch at Kendal, Ohio including logwood, N...
In this business letter to merchant Samuel Fisher in Philadelphia, Thomas Rotch requests good qualit...
Thomas Rotch writes to Charles Skinner regarding the sale of Rotch's broadcloth and cashmere. Rotch...
In this 1814 letter to the 15th Congress of the United States, Thomas Rotch explains his intention ...
The Townsend firm discusses Thomas Rotch's cloth and proposed costs. They request yards of London-br...
D & A Townsend ask for samples of Thomas Rotch's cloth by the bearer of this letter. If Rotch is not...
John Street informs Thomas Rotch that he has 200 pounds of half merino wool and 50 or more of full b...
William Logan Fisher informs his uncle of the price of wool in Philadelphia, also he sends the spind...
Charles Savage informs Thomas Rotch that he is sending a shipment of merino wool to Rotch's Hartford...
Thomas Rotch's nephew Jacob Barker asks if Rotch would consider sending some of his Merino wool to B...
William Rayen asks the prices Rotch charges to manufacture wool from various grades of sheep. Rotch ...
Alexander Skinner discusses the disposition of Rotch's Hartford goods sold at auction. He reports th...
William Rotch Jr. writes concerning published merino sheep prices. He wishes to obtain merinos. He p...
A list of goods and an invoice of purchases from John and Daniel Elliott in Philadelphia including l...
Seth Adams reports problems with his wool and asks Rotch to take his wool and turn it into wool for ...
A list of ordered goods to be delivered in 1818 to Thomas Rotch at Kendal, Ohio including logwood, N...
In this business letter to merchant Samuel Fisher in Philadelphia, Thomas Rotch requests good qualit...
Thomas Rotch writes to Charles Skinner regarding the sale of Rotch's broadcloth and cashmere. Rotch...
In this 1814 letter to the 15th Congress of the United States, Thomas Rotch explains his intention ...
The Townsend firm discusses Thomas Rotch's cloth and proposed costs. They request yards of London-br...
D & A Townsend ask for samples of Thomas Rotch's cloth by the bearer of this letter. If Rotch is not...
John Street informs Thomas Rotch that he has 200 pounds of half merino wool and 50 or more of full b...
William Logan Fisher informs his uncle of the price of wool in Philadelphia, also he sends the spind...
Charles Savage informs Thomas Rotch that he is sending a shipment of merino wool to Rotch's Hartford...
Thomas Rotch's nephew Jacob Barker asks if Rotch would consider sending some of his Merino wool to B...
William Rayen asks the prices Rotch charges to manufacture wool from various grades of sheep. Rotch ...
Alexander Skinner discusses the disposition of Rotch's Hartford goods sold at auction. He reports th...
William Rotch Jr. writes concerning published merino sheep prices. He wishes to obtain merinos. He p...
A list of goods and an invoice of purchases from John and Daniel Elliott in Philadelphia including l...
Seth Adams reports problems with his wool and asks Rotch to take his wool and turn it into wool for ...
A list of ordered goods to be delivered in 1818 to Thomas Rotch at Kendal, Ohio including logwood, N...