A note to B. F. Hopkins telling him that Charity Rotch asks that William McClellan be given all waste from Rotch's wool binding engine. Rotch notes that the wool was used to make a carpet for his wife, Charity Rotch. 7.6" x 4" (19.5 by 10.2 cm
In this 1814 letter to the 15th Congress of the United States, Thomas Rotch explains his intention ...
William McClelland informs Thomas Rotch he will come to Kendal within weeks to see Rotch. He discus...
John Wintringham asks Thomas Rotch if he might provide Rotch with the spinning machinery for his woo...
A note to B. F. Hopkins telling him that Charity Rotch asks that William McClellan be given all wast...
In a short letter to his wife Charity, Thomas Rotch reassures her that his health is improving and t...
Seth Adams reports problems with his wool and asks Rotch to take his wool and turn it into wool for ...
William McClelland inquires what Thomas Rotch wishes to do with his wool. He cautions Rotch about t...
An Agreement between B.F. Hopkins and Rotch woolen mill signed by Charity Rotch in 1824, Thomas Rotc...
Thomas Rotch writes to Charles Skinner regarding the sale of Rotch's broadcloth and cashmere. Rotch...
In this note written shortly after Thomas Rotch's death in September, 1823, his wife, Charity, who t...
In this letter to Isaac Russell, Thomas Rotch tells of the dissolution of a partnership in the woole...
William McClelland informs Thomas Rotch that his wife has had a daughter. As a consequence of her p...
Thomas Rotch writes to Moses McCammon, a master weaver stating his views on the woolen industry and ...
In this letter to Conrad Roth, Thomas Rotch discusses the sale of a portion of Rotch's woolen factor...
This letter from Thomas Rotch to Charles K. Skinner includes instructions pertaining to the sale of ...
In this 1814 letter to the 15th Congress of the United States, Thomas Rotch explains his intention ...
William McClelland informs Thomas Rotch he will come to Kendal within weeks to see Rotch. He discus...
John Wintringham asks Thomas Rotch if he might provide Rotch with the spinning machinery for his woo...
A note to B. F. Hopkins telling him that Charity Rotch asks that William McClellan be given all wast...
In a short letter to his wife Charity, Thomas Rotch reassures her that his health is improving and t...
Seth Adams reports problems with his wool and asks Rotch to take his wool and turn it into wool for ...
William McClelland inquires what Thomas Rotch wishes to do with his wool. He cautions Rotch about t...
An Agreement between B.F. Hopkins and Rotch woolen mill signed by Charity Rotch in 1824, Thomas Rotc...
Thomas Rotch writes to Charles Skinner regarding the sale of Rotch's broadcloth and cashmere. Rotch...
In this note written shortly after Thomas Rotch's death in September, 1823, his wife, Charity, who t...
In this letter to Isaac Russell, Thomas Rotch tells of the dissolution of a partnership in the woole...
William McClelland informs Thomas Rotch that his wife has had a daughter. As a consequence of her p...
Thomas Rotch writes to Moses McCammon, a master weaver stating his views on the woolen industry and ...
In this letter to Conrad Roth, Thomas Rotch discusses the sale of a portion of Rotch's woolen factor...
This letter from Thomas Rotch to Charles K. Skinner includes instructions pertaining to the sale of ...
In this 1814 letter to the 15th Congress of the United States, Thomas Rotch explains his intention ...
William McClelland informs Thomas Rotch he will come to Kendal within weeks to see Rotch. He discus...
John Wintringham asks Thomas Rotch if he might provide Rotch with the spinning machinery for his woo...