Charles Savage states that he had visited Thomas Rotch and he now wonders if there would be any prospects for work at Rotch's woolen factory. 7.5" x 9.75 (19.2 by 24.7 cm
In this 1814 letter to the 15th Congress of the United States, Thomas Rotch explains his intention ...
John Morris asks Thomas Rotch if he might employ him in his woolen factory. Morris explains that ma...
Thomas Rotch writes to the 15th Congress, explaining his intention to establish a woolen factory in ...
Charles Savage states that he had visited Thomas Rotch and he now wonders if there would be any pro...
Charles Savage informs Thomas Rotch that he is sending a shipment of merino wool to Rotch's Hartford...
In this letter to Isaac Russell, Thomas Rotch tells of the dissolution of a partnership in the woole...
Thomas Rotch informs Isaac Russell of the dissolution of a partnership in the woolen business betwee...
William Rotch Jr. writes concerning published merino sheep prices. He wishes to obtain merinos. He p...
Edward Wood, a previous acquaintance of Thomas Rotch from Connecticut writes that he arrived in Ohio...
Thomas Rotch writes to Charles Skinner regarding the sale of Rotch's broadcloth and cashmere. Rotch...
Robert Stewart asks Thomas Rotch if he recalls their meeting at Rotch's brother-in-law's factory. St...
Robert Stewart originally met Thomas Rotch at the factory of Rotch's brother in law, William Fisher....
Thomas Rotch writes to Moses McCammon, a master weaver stating his views on the woolen industry and ...
William Logan Fisher discusses patterns of cloth sent to Thomas Rotch at Kendal. He includes a diagr...
Thomas Cissna of Lancaster, Ohio asks for information regarding the services provided by Thomas Rotc...
In this 1814 letter to the 15th Congress of the United States, Thomas Rotch explains his intention ...
John Morris asks Thomas Rotch if he might employ him in his woolen factory. Morris explains that ma...
Thomas Rotch writes to the 15th Congress, explaining his intention to establish a woolen factory in ...
Charles Savage states that he had visited Thomas Rotch and he now wonders if there would be any pro...
Charles Savage informs Thomas Rotch that he is sending a shipment of merino wool to Rotch's Hartford...
In this letter to Isaac Russell, Thomas Rotch tells of the dissolution of a partnership in the woole...
Thomas Rotch informs Isaac Russell of the dissolution of a partnership in the woolen business betwee...
William Rotch Jr. writes concerning published merino sheep prices. He wishes to obtain merinos. He p...
Edward Wood, a previous acquaintance of Thomas Rotch from Connecticut writes that he arrived in Ohio...
Thomas Rotch writes to Charles Skinner regarding the sale of Rotch's broadcloth and cashmere. Rotch...
Robert Stewart asks Thomas Rotch if he recalls their meeting at Rotch's brother-in-law's factory. St...
Robert Stewart originally met Thomas Rotch at the factory of Rotch's brother in law, William Fisher....
Thomas Rotch writes to Moses McCammon, a master weaver stating his views on the woolen industry and ...
William Logan Fisher discusses patterns of cloth sent to Thomas Rotch at Kendal. He includes a diagr...
Thomas Cissna of Lancaster, Ohio asks for information regarding the services provided by Thomas Rotc...
In this 1814 letter to the 15th Congress of the United States, Thomas Rotch explains his intention ...
John Morris asks Thomas Rotch if he might employ him in his woolen factory. Morris explains that ma...
Thomas Rotch writes to the 15th Congress, explaining his intention to establish a woolen factory in ...