William Barker explains that commercial pursuits in New York have been difficult and he intends to settle in the Kendal area and raise merino sheep there. Barker asks Rotch for his advice regarding prospects for success, the price of sheep and the availability of a qualified person in the area to assist him since his knowledge of sheep farming is limited. 8" x 10" (20.32 x 25.4cm
Jacob Barker discusses prices and purchase of merino sheep. Lisbon (Portugal) was the only place fro...
William Barker is determined to give up his business in New York and try farming elsewhere. He asks ...
Jacob Barker purchased buck and ewe merinos at $1725. He offers them on shares to Thomas Rotch and i...
In this letter, William Barker of New York explains to Thomas Rotch that commercial pursuits in New ...
Jacob Barker requests information and the particulars regarding the number and condition of sheep w...
Jacob Barker discusses the favorable prospect for sheep. He tells Rotch that he has his permission t...
James Barker discusses sheep husbandry. He states the no farmers on Nantucket are selling their anim...
Jacob Barker discusses the acquisition of merino sheep for his herds owned jointly with Thomas Rotch...
James Barker discusses the selection and purchase of sheep. Rotch took numerous jointly-owned with B...
William S. Burling discusses sheep, their breeding and sales. He has decided to settle in the town ...
In this letter addressed to "Jacob", Thomas Rotch discusses problems encountered while raising merin...
Jacob Barker discusses his purchase of merino sheep, including their cost. He reports that many more...
In this letter addressed to "Jacob," Thomas Rotch discusses problems encountered while raising Merin...
Jacob Barker discusses his flock of sheep and Thomas Rotch's assets remaining at Hartford, Connectic...
Jacob Barker reacts to news from Thomas Rotch respecting difficulties encountered while raising shee...
Jacob Barker discusses prices and purchase of merino sheep. Lisbon (Portugal) was the only place fro...
William Barker is determined to give up his business in New York and try farming elsewhere. He asks ...
Jacob Barker purchased buck and ewe merinos at $1725. He offers them on shares to Thomas Rotch and i...
In this letter, William Barker of New York explains to Thomas Rotch that commercial pursuits in New ...
Jacob Barker requests information and the particulars regarding the number and condition of sheep w...
Jacob Barker discusses the favorable prospect for sheep. He tells Rotch that he has his permission t...
James Barker discusses sheep husbandry. He states the no farmers on Nantucket are selling their anim...
Jacob Barker discusses the acquisition of merino sheep for his herds owned jointly with Thomas Rotch...
James Barker discusses the selection and purchase of sheep. Rotch took numerous jointly-owned with B...
William S. Burling discusses sheep, their breeding and sales. He has decided to settle in the town ...
In this letter addressed to "Jacob", Thomas Rotch discusses problems encountered while raising merin...
Jacob Barker discusses his purchase of merino sheep, including their cost. He reports that many more...
In this letter addressed to "Jacob," Thomas Rotch discusses problems encountered while raising Merin...
Jacob Barker discusses his flock of sheep and Thomas Rotch's assets remaining at Hartford, Connectic...
Jacob Barker reacts to news from Thomas Rotch respecting difficulties encountered while raising shee...
Jacob Barker discusses prices and purchase of merino sheep. Lisbon (Portugal) was the only place fro...
William Barker is determined to give up his business in New York and try farming elsewhere. He asks ...
Jacob Barker purchased buck and ewe merinos at $1725. He offers them on shares to Thomas Rotch and i...