Seth Adams reports problems with his wool and asks Rotch to take his wool and turn it into wool for carpet. Rotch eventually recalled over two hundred of his lent out ship from Adams and other farmers. 8.36 X 9.80 (21 by 24.8 cm
Thomas Rotch writes to Moses McCammon, a master weaver stating his views on the woolen industry and ...
John Morris asks Thomas Rotch if he might employ him in his woolen factory. Morris explains that ma...
Thomas Rotch's nephew Jacob Barker asks if Rotch would consider sending some of his Merino wool to B...
Seth Adams reports problems with his wool and asks Rotch to take his wool and turn it into wool for ...
Seth Adams offers to send flint to Thomas Rotch for his pottery factory. He asks if Rotch would acc...
Seth Adams notifies Thomas Rotch that members of the Ohio legislature are interested in seeing sampl...
In this 1814 letter to the 15th Congress of the United States, Thomas Rotch explains his intention ...
Seth Adams asks that Thomas Rotch bring wool samples for viewing by the Ohio legislature that recent...
Thomas Rotch informs Isaac Russell of the dissolution of a partnership in the woolen business betwee...
Jacob Atkinson discusses the disposition of Thomas Rotch's wool which because of the ongoing disagre...
Alexander Skinner discusses the disposition of Rotch's Hartford goods sold at auction. He reports th...
In this letter to Isaac Russell, Thomas Rotch tells of the dissolution of a partnership in the woole...
A note to B. F. Hopkins telling him that Charity Rotch asks that William McClellan be given all wast...
Alexander Skinner informs Thomas Rotch that more of his belongings from his Hartford property have b...
Benjamin Ruggles responds to a letter from Thomas Rotch to the United States Senate asking that high...
Thomas Rotch writes to Moses McCammon, a master weaver stating his views on the woolen industry and ...
John Morris asks Thomas Rotch if he might employ him in his woolen factory. Morris explains that ma...
Thomas Rotch's nephew Jacob Barker asks if Rotch would consider sending some of his Merino wool to B...
Seth Adams reports problems with his wool and asks Rotch to take his wool and turn it into wool for ...
Seth Adams offers to send flint to Thomas Rotch for his pottery factory. He asks if Rotch would acc...
Seth Adams notifies Thomas Rotch that members of the Ohio legislature are interested in seeing sampl...
In this 1814 letter to the 15th Congress of the United States, Thomas Rotch explains his intention ...
Seth Adams asks that Thomas Rotch bring wool samples for viewing by the Ohio legislature that recent...
Thomas Rotch informs Isaac Russell of the dissolution of a partnership in the woolen business betwee...
Jacob Atkinson discusses the disposition of Thomas Rotch's wool which because of the ongoing disagre...
Alexander Skinner discusses the disposition of Rotch's Hartford goods sold at auction. He reports th...
In this letter to Isaac Russell, Thomas Rotch tells of the dissolution of a partnership in the woole...
A note to B. F. Hopkins telling him that Charity Rotch asks that William McClellan be given all wast...
Alexander Skinner informs Thomas Rotch that more of his belongings from his Hartford property have b...
Benjamin Ruggles responds to a letter from Thomas Rotch to the United States Senate asking that high...
Thomas Rotch writes to Moses McCammon, a master weaver stating his views on the woolen industry and ...
John Morris asks Thomas Rotch if he might employ him in his woolen factory. Morris explains that ma...
Thomas Rotch's nephew Jacob Barker asks if Rotch would consider sending some of his Merino wool to B...