This letter posted from Kendal to the Rotches while they were in the East visiting family. This was their first return visit to New Bedford and environs since moving to Ohio in 1811. Here, in Rotch's absence, Matthew Macy, a transplant from Nantucket, discusses commercial enterprises and Kendal happenings including the production of sugar. 7.6" x 9.4" (19.3 by 23.88 cm
Mary Rotch relays news of family and hopes to meet up with her relations and family at New Bedford a...
Ichabod Aldridge asks Thomas Rotch if there might be an opportunity for himself and his family in po...
Residing in New Bedford with family since the late 1790s,William Rotch Sr,. provides a detailed acco...
This letter posted from Kendal to the Rotches while they were in the East visiting family. This was ...
Thomas Rotch writes to Matthew Macy who joined the Kendal community after 1812. Macy worked in Rotc...
William Macy, father of Matthew who would join Thomas and Charity Rotch at Kendal in the next decade...
Thomas Rotch wrote this letter to Matthew Macy, a Quaker who followed the Rotch to Kendal (now Massi...
A letter posted from Nantucket in March, 1812, a month before Thomas Rotch platted the village of Ke...
Merchant William Macy on Nantucket Island, related to the Rotches by marriage notifies Thomas Rotch ...
Francis Rotch queries his uncle about an intended visit to New Bedford to join family for the 86th b...
Thomas Rotch wrote this six-page letter to his brother Benjamin in 1817 to tell him about his "new C...
Benjamin Rotch comments on Charity Rotch "being strong, to hear from her friends in New Bedford," wh...
Thomas Rotch composes a six page letter to his brother in 1817 describing the "new Country" of north...
A letter to Charity Rotch while she and Thomas Rotch were traveling in New England in 1821. The coup...
A letter to Thomas Rotch originally sent to Pittsburgh then forwarded to Steubenville where Thomas R...
Mary Rotch relays news of family and hopes to meet up with her relations and family at New Bedford a...
Ichabod Aldridge asks Thomas Rotch if there might be an opportunity for himself and his family in po...
Residing in New Bedford with family since the late 1790s,William Rotch Sr,. provides a detailed acco...
This letter posted from Kendal to the Rotches while they were in the East visiting family. This was ...
Thomas Rotch writes to Matthew Macy who joined the Kendal community after 1812. Macy worked in Rotc...
William Macy, father of Matthew who would join Thomas and Charity Rotch at Kendal in the next decade...
Thomas Rotch wrote this letter to Matthew Macy, a Quaker who followed the Rotch to Kendal (now Massi...
A letter posted from Nantucket in March, 1812, a month before Thomas Rotch platted the village of Ke...
Merchant William Macy on Nantucket Island, related to the Rotches by marriage notifies Thomas Rotch ...
Francis Rotch queries his uncle about an intended visit to New Bedford to join family for the 86th b...
Thomas Rotch wrote this six-page letter to his brother Benjamin in 1817 to tell him about his "new C...
Benjamin Rotch comments on Charity Rotch "being strong, to hear from her friends in New Bedford," wh...
Thomas Rotch composes a six page letter to his brother in 1817 describing the "new Country" of north...
A letter to Charity Rotch while she and Thomas Rotch were traveling in New England in 1821. The coup...
A letter to Thomas Rotch originally sent to Pittsburgh then forwarded to Steubenville where Thomas R...
Mary Rotch relays news of family and hopes to meet up with her relations and family at New Bedford a...
Ichabod Aldridge asks Thomas Rotch if there might be an opportunity for himself and his family in po...
Residing in New Bedford with family since the late 1790s,William Rotch Sr,. provides a detailed acco...