Jonathan Winter asks Thomas Rotch's advice regarding sale of his property at St Clairsville. He mentions woodland which is becoming scarce and driving up the price of land, and of course, buyers are not offering what Winter would like for his property. 7.70" x 7.25" (19.5 by 18.5cm
This letter describes John Street's sale of various items to Thomas Rotch, including 5 bushels grass...
M. Thompson informs Thomas Rotch that he has land available for sale at three and four dollars per a...
William R. Dickinson who owned property in the Canton area voices his concerns about his sheep and a...
Jonathan Winter asks Thomas Rotch's advice regarding sale of his property at St Clairsville. He ment...
Six months after his first letter to Thomas Rotch, Jeremiah Paul asks Rotch to sell his property in ...
Joseph Howell, an acquaintance from Hartford queries Thomas Rotch about the prospects of settlement ...
Jeremiah Paul asks Thomas Rotch for his opinion about the sale price of two parcels of land owned by...
A letter inquiring after conditions in the state of Ohio, in 1812. By way of Quaker connections, per...
Joseph Steer requests that Thomas Rotch advise him regarding a house at Mount Pleasant which the for...
John Street continues his negotiations with Thomas Rotch concerning the price for his wool. He tells...
John Street continues his negotiations with Thomas Rotch concerning the price for his wool. He tells...
Joseph Steer again takes up the subject of his house at Mt Pleasant with Thomas Rotch. He informs Ro...
M. Thompson states that he authorized Thomas Rotch to sell certain sections of land near Kendal in 1...
William Dickinson discusses a complex transaction regarding the purchase of a parcel of his land. He...
O. Ledlie describes land and a house that Thomas Rotch apparently wished to buy in Hartford or West ...
This letter describes John Street's sale of various items to Thomas Rotch, including 5 bushels grass...
M. Thompson informs Thomas Rotch that he has land available for sale at three and four dollars per a...
William R. Dickinson who owned property in the Canton area voices his concerns about his sheep and a...
Jonathan Winter asks Thomas Rotch's advice regarding sale of his property at St Clairsville. He ment...
Six months after his first letter to Thomas Rotch, Jeremiah Paul asks Rotch to sell his property in ...
Joseph Howell, an acquaintance from Hartford queries Thomas Rotch about the prospects of settlement ...
Jeremiah Paul asks Thomas Rotch for his opinion about the sale price of two parcels of land owned by...
A letter inquiring after conditions in the state of Ohio, in 1812. By way of Quaker connections, per...
Joseph Steer requests that Thomas Rotch advise him regarding a house at Mount Pleasant which the for...
John Street continues his negotiations with Thomas Rotch concerning the price for his wool. He tells...
John Street continues his negotiations with Thomas Rotch concerning the price for his wool. He tells...
Joseph Steer again takes up the subject of his house at Mt Pleasant with Thomas Rotch. He informs Ro...
M. Thompson states that he authorized Thomas Rotch to sell certain sections of land near Kendal in 1...
William Dickinson discusses a complex transaction regarding the purchase of a parcel of his land. He...
O. Ledlie describes land and a house that Thomas Rotch apparently wished to buy in Hartford or West ...
This letter describes John Street's sale of various items to Thomas Rotch, including 5 bushels grass...
M. Thompson informs Thomas Rotch that he has land available for sale at three and four dollars per a...
William R. Dickinson who owned property in the Canton area voices his concerns about his sheep and a...