Quaker itinerant minister Hugh Judge of Philadelphia (1750-1834) writing from New York gives an account of his religious journey to various Meetings of Worship throughout New England in the late eighteenth century. 7.8" x 12.5" (19.9 by 32.4 cm
William Rotch, Sr. discusses the shipment of goods to New Bedford. He also asks if Thomas Rotch migh...
This letter is one of two letters from itinerant minister, Joshua Evans who asks Thomas Rotch to acc...
Lydia Rotch Dean mentions Martha Routh, a traveling itinerant English minister who was in New Englan...
Quaker itinerant minister Hugh Judge of Philadelphia (1750-1834) writing from New York gives an acco...
This letter discusses the visits of English itinerant minister Martha Routh who visited the colonies...
William Rotch, Sr. encourages his son Thomas to persevere through his personal trials, a possible cr...
Hugh Judge, a recognized Quaker ministers, consoles and lends encouragement to Sarah Rodman a pious ...
The writer describes his extensive travels to various Quaker meetings of Friends in New England. He ...
Thomas Rotch lists the Quaker families visited with Joshua Evans, an itinerant minister in company w...
Memorial of the visit of Hugh Judge, Quaker minister, 1749-1837. This document mentions the visit of...
James Mott reports on various meetings and visits of traveling ministers from the United States, Ir...
Returned to Nantucket from France in 1794, William Rotch, Sr. addresses his son's missionary travels...
Minister Elisha Thornton, a guest of the Rotches in New Bedford encouraged Thomas to take heart, to ...
John Simpson, Quaker minister offers religious advice. The Rotches left New Bedford for West Hartfor...
This letter details the travel experiences of Quaker itinerant ministers who traveled between meetin...
William Rotch, Sr. discusses the shipment of goods to New Bedford. He also asks if Thomas Rotch migh...
This letter is one of two letters from itinerant minister, Joshua Evans who asks Thomas Rotch to acc...
Lydia Rotch Dean mentions Martha Routh, a traveling itinerant English minister who was in New Englan...
Quaker itinerant minister Hugh Judge of Philadelphia (1750-1834) writing from New York gives an acco...
This letter discusses the visits of English itinerant minister Martha Routh who visited the colonies...
William Rotch, Sr. encourages his son Thomas to persevere through his personal trials, a possible cr...
Hugh Judge, a recognized Quaker ministers, consoles and lends encouragement to Sarah Rodman a pious ...
The writer describes his extensive travels to various Quaker meetings of Friends in New England. He ...
Thomas Rotch lists the Quaker families visited with Joshua Evans, an itinerant minister in company w...
Memorial of the visit of Hugh Judge, Quaker minister, 1749-1837. This document mentions the visit of...
James Mott reports on various meetings and visits of traveling ministers from the United States, Ir...
Returned to Nantucket from France in 1794, William Rotch, Sr. addresses his son's missionary travels...
Minister Elisha Thornton, a guest of the Rotches in New Bedford encouraged Thomas to take heart, to ...
John Simpson, Quaker minister offers religious advice. The Rotches left New Bedford for West Hartfor...
This letter details the travel experiences of Quaker itinerant ministers who traveled between meetin...
William Rotch, Sr. discusses the shipment of goods to New Bedford. He also asks if Thomas Rotch migh...
This letter is one of two letters from itinerant minister, Joshua Evans who asks Thomas Rotch to acc...
Lydia Rotch Dean mentions Martha Routh, a traveling itinerant English minister who was in New Englan...