Thomas Rotch expresses his gratitude to H. Stockdon who has agreed to assume responsibility for the administration of the estate and trust of Maria Imlay living in New Jersey. Her husband, Richard Imlay was a failure at business and Maria asked Rotch to oversee their joint financial affairs, a task that progressively became more complex and burdensome for Rotch, then living on the Ohio frontier. 7.5" x 12.25 (19.2 by 31 cm
This letter addresses the the complex and tangled affairs of Maria Imlay and her husband, Richard. T...
A joint letter from Maria and Richard Imlay explaining that complications at home in New Jersey and ...
Richard Imlay praises Rotch and their long term friendship and tells Charity that he recently heard ...
Thomas Rotch expresses his gratitude to H. Stockdon who has agreed to assume responsibility for the ...
In this letter concerning the estate of Maria Imlay in Trenton, New Jersey, Thomas Rotch informs L.H...
Thomas Rotch discusses the settlement of the estate of Maria Imlay, a long time friend who apparentl...
Maria Melnor Imlay transferred oversight of her estate from Thomas Rotch in Ohio to Joseph Lowrie in...
In this copy of a letter to John M Lowrie of New Jersey who agreed to take over supervision of the E...
Thomas Rotch discusses the transfer of Maria Imlay's estate to another party (possibly J.M. Lowrie)i...
Maria Imlay reproaches Thomas Rotch for not replying to her request to have her business transacted ...
Maria Imlay expresses dismay with her husband's lack of commitment to their faith and his refusal to...
After her marriage to poor money manager Richard Imlay, Maria Milnor Imlay asks Thomas Rotch to mana...
Maria Imlay discusses her husband's recent business dealings. She expresses regret for her last let...
As of May 1814, Thomas Rotch relinquished oversight of Maria Imlay's estate to Joseph Lawrie of New ...
Samuel R. Fisher discusses the account of Maria Imlay with his brother-in-law, Thomas Rotch. The Iml...
This letter addresses the the complex and tangled affairs of Maria Imlay and her husband, Richard. T...
A joint letter from Maria and Richard Imlay explaining that complications at home in New Jersey and ...
Richard Imlay praises Rotch and their long term friendship and tells Charity that he recently heard ...
Thomas Rotch expresses his gratitude to H. Stockdon who has agreed to assume responsibility for the ...
In this letter concerning the estate of Maria Imlay in Trenton, New Jersey, Thomas Rotch informs L.H...
Thomas Rotch discusses the settlement of the estate of Maria Imlay, a long time friend who apparentl...
Maria Melnor Imlay transferred oversight of her estate from Thomas Rotch in Ohio to Joseph Lowrie in...
In this copy of a letter to John M Lowrie of New Jersey who agreed to take over supervision of the E...
Thomas Rotch discusses the transfer of Maria Imlay's estate to another party (possibly J.M. Lowrie)i...
Maria Imlay reproaches Thomas Rotch for not replying to her request to have her business transacted ...
Maria Imlay expresses dismay with her husband's lack of commitment to their faith and his refusal to...
After her marriage to poor money manager Richard Imlay, Maria Milnor Imlay asks Thomas Rotch to mana...
Maria Imlay discusses her husband's recent business dealings. She expresses regret for her last let...
As of May 1814, Thomas Rotch relinquished oversight of Maria Imlay's estate to Joseph Lawrie of New ...
Samuel R. Fisher discusses the account of Maria Imlay with his brother-in-law, Thomas Rotch. The Iml...
This letter addresses the the complex and tangled affairs of Maria Imlay and her husband, Richard. T...
A joint letter from Maria and Richard Imlay explaining that complications at home in New Jersey and ...
Richard Imlay praises Rotch and their long term friendship and tells Charity that he recently heard ...