Samuel Rodman's account of his recent fall from his horse. Rodman with his family joined other members of the Rotch-Rodman families in New Bedford in 1798. William Rotch Sr. left Nantucket after a series of misfortunes and settled with family in New Bedford where the family owned land, a candle factory, a rope walk and numerous ships. 8" x 9.8" (20.3 by 25 cm
Rodman discusses three ships, the Diana, Maria and Lydia and their cargo. He calls Rotch's attention...
Rodman addresses Thomas Rotch's request for wood, informing Rotch that seasoned wood is no where to ...
Francis Rotch discusses news of Nantucket family. He also notes that the trees planted by Thomas Rot...
Samuel Rodman's account of his recent fall from his horse. Rodman with his family joined other membe...
News of family and business to Thomas Rotch in New Bedford from Samuel Rodman who remained on Nantu...
A letter posted from Nantucket shortly after the death of Charity and Thomas Rotch's only child. S...
This letter addresses Mary Rodman's declining health. Mrs. Rodman, who resided in Newport, Rhode Isl...
News of family from Samuel Rodman, Charity Rotch's brother in Nantucket. Rodman was a partner in the...
Samuel Rodman discusses trade in beef, cider, nails, and oil. After their marriage in 1790, the Rotc...
Residing in New Bedford with family since the late 1790s,William Rotch Sr,. provides a detailed acco...
William Rotch Jr. discusses his concerns for his father's health while travelling through New Englan...
Samuel discusses a bill pertaining to a shipment of candles several years earlier. In 1800 Thomas Ro...
William Rotch, Sr. returned to Nantucket from France,and informs his son that Mrs. Rotch arrived wit...
Samuel Rodman discusses bills and a shipment of cheese, as well as the departure and arrival of seve...
News of family in Nantucket to Charity Rotch in New Bedford. Mary Rodman, Charity's mother resided w...
Rodman discusses three ships, the Diana, Maria and Lydia and their cargo. He calls Rotch's attention...
Rodman addresses Thomas Rotch's request for wood, informing Rotch that seasoned wood is no where to ...
Francis Rotch discusses news of Nantucket family. He also notes that the trees planted by Thomas Rot...
Samuel Rodman's account of his recent fall from his horse. Rodman with his family joined other membe...
News of family and business to Thomas Rotch in New Bedford from Samuel Rodman who remained on Nantu...
A letter posted from Nantucket shortly after the death of Charity and Thomas Rotch's only child. S...
This letter addresses Mary Rodman's declining health. Mrs. Rodman, who resided in Newport, Rhode Isl...
News of family from Samuel Rodman, Charity Rotch's brother in Nantucket. Rodman was a partner in the...
Samuel Rodman discusses trade in beef, cider, nails, and oil. After their marriage in 1790, the Rotc...
Residing in New Bedford with family since the late 1790s,William Rotch Sr,. provides a detailed acco...
William Rotch Jr. discusses his concerns for his father's health while travelling through New Englan...
Samuel discusses a bill pertaining to a shipment of candles several years earlier. In 1800 Thomas Ro...
William Rotch, Sr. returned to Nantucket from France,and informs his son that Mrs. Rotch arrived wit...
Samuel Rodman discusses bills and a shipment of cheese, as well as the departure and arrival of seve...
News of family in Nantucket to Charity Rotch in New Bedford. Mary Rodman, Charity's mother resided w...
Rodman discusses three ships, the Diana, Maria and Lydia and their cargo. He calls Rotch's attention...
Rodman addresses Thomas Rotch's request for wood, informing Rotch that seasoned wood is no where to ...
Francis Rotch discusses news of Nantucket family. He also notes that the trees planted by Thomas Rot...