Thomas Rotch instructs Aaron Chapman to deposit $760 in the Steubenville bank for to individuals to whom Rotch is indebted. Rotch instructs Chapman to call on John England, determine the balance of his account with England and pay down whatever is owed to him. 7.75" x 12.5" (19.6 by 31.5 cm
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James S. Johnson informs Thomas Rotch that he decided to wait until Rotch has settled previous busin...
Thomas Rotch instructs Aaron Chapman to deposit $760 in the Steubenville bank for to individuals to ...
Aaron Chapman discusses the repayment of a debt to Thomas Rotch. Hard currency was in short supply, ...
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Thomas Rotch writes a check for the Bearer to collect $81.48 from his account in the Steubenville ba...
Samuel Fisher describes his fever, and informs Thomas Rotch that he has deposited money in an accoun...
Charles Hosmer writes to Thomas Rotch in Ohio asking if he might collect a debt or put it in the han...
Aaron Chapman acknowledges receipt of a letter from his nephew who recently lost his father. Chapman...
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John Wright proposes to stop at Thomas Rotch's home in Kendal in order to deliver monies owed to Rot...
Hiram Preston acknowledges that his debt to Thomas Rotch is due. He asks if Thomas Rotch has settled...
A lengthy account ledger of goods purchased from John England (1811-1812) including nails, cloth, pl...
John Morrison asks Thomas Rotch to look into the financial circumstances of Aaron Chapman. Morrison...
Benjamin Hough asks Thomas Rotch to collect monies with interest owed him by Ebenezer Alman who live...
James S. Johnson informs Thomas Rotch that he decided to wait until Rotch has settled previous busin...
Thomas Rotch instructs Aaron Chapman to deposit $760 in the Steubenville bank for to individuals to ...
Aaron Chapman discusses the repayment of a debt to Thomas Rotch. Hard currency was in short supply, ...
Thomas Rotch, a meticulous businessman, instructs Alexander Skinner to collect money owed from Allen...
Thomas Rotch writes a check for the Bearer to collect $81.48 from his account in the Steubenville ba...
Samuel Fisher describes his fever, and informs Thomas Rotch that he has deposited money in an accoun...
Charles Hosmer writes to Thomas Rotch in Ohio asking if he might collect a debt or put it in the han...
Aaron Chapman acknowledges receipt of a letter from his nephew who recently lost his father. Chapman...
Thomas Rotch asks Joseph Poyser of Short Creek for remittance of $8.55 owed to him. On the reverse o...
John Wright proposes to stop at Thomas Rotch's home in Kendal in order to deliver monies owed to Rot...
Hiram Preston acknowledges that his debt to Thomas Rotch is due. He asks if Thomas Rotch has settled...
A lengthy account ledger of goods purchased from John England (1811-1812) including nails, cloth, pl...
John Morrison asks Thomas Rotch to look into the financial circumstances of Aaron Chapman. Morrison...
Benjamin Hough asks Thomas Rotch to collect monies with interest owed him by Ebenezer Alman who live...
James S. Johnson informs Thomas Rotch that he decided to wait until Rotch has settled previous busin...