News of family and resolution of a problem regarding the transport of beef between business partners for sale to smaller grocers and individual shop owners. Rodman mentions 'a bundle of excellent fish which I wish thy wife accepts some of.' He still has rheumatism in his back and Rodman was plagued by numerous health issues during his tenure as a manager in the Rotch firm on Nantucket and in Bedford. 8" x 9.8" (20.3 by 25 cm
This letter discuss the shipment of commodities, books, poles and beef; there is no mention here of ...
Samuel Rodman discusses the loss of Robert Macy's account and a shipment of staves and their payment...
Samuel Rodman discusses a shipment of oars, ducks and cloth. He reports that Mother Rodman is improv...
News of family and resolution of a problem regarding the transport of beef between business partners...
Samuel Rodman discusses trade in beef, cider, nails, and oil. After their marriage in 1790, the Rotc...
Samuel discusses a shipment of beef, salt, pork, a ton of bread, butter, cheese, onions and other co...
Samuel Rodman discusses shipments of goods including beef. He mentions that his small son has been u...
Samuel Rodman writes Thomas Rotch to inform him that Brock is ill. Rodman is shipping the goods with...
Samuel Rodman discusses the shipment of commodities including paint, pork and beef. He discusses shi...
Samuel Rodman discusses family health and reports of influenza in Philadelphia and New Bedford as we...
Samuel Rodman, the manager of the Rotch firm on Nantucket discusses a shipment of molasses, cheese a...
Samuel Rodman discusses shipments of oil and also asks that he be advised of he condition of Mary Ro...
This letter addresses Mary Rodman's declining health. Mrs. Rodman, who resided in Newport, Rhode Isl...
A note regarding an exchange of money in an account. Samuel Rodman writes that he has a severe heada...
News of family from Charity Rotch's brother in Nantucket. Samuel Rodman was a partner in the Rotch f...
This letter discuss the shipment of commodities, books, poles and beef; there is no mention here of ...
Samuel Rodman discusses the loss of Robert Macy's account and a shipment of staves and their payment...
Samuel Rodman discusses a shipment of oars, ducks and cloth. He reports that Mother Rodman is improv...
News of family and resolution of a problem regarding the transport of beef between business partners...
Samuel Rodman discusses trade in beef, cider, nails, and oil. After their marriage in 1790, the Rotc...
Samuel discusses a shipment of beef, salt, pork, a ton of bread, butter, cheese, onions and other co...
Samuel Rodman discusses shipments of goods including beef. He mentions that his small son has been u...
Samuel Rodman writes Thomas Rotch to inform him that Brock is ill. Rodman is shipping the goods with...
Samuel Rodman discusses the shipment of commodities including paint, pork and beef. He discusses shi...
Samuel Rodman discusses family health and reports of influenza in Philadelphia and New Bedford as we...
Samuel Rodman, the manager of the Rotch firm on Nantucket discusses a shipment of molasses, cheese a...
Samuel Rodman discusses shipments of oil and also asks that he be advised of he condition of Mary Ro...
This letter addresses Mary Rodman's declining health. Mrs. Rodman, who resided in Newport, Rhode Isl...
A note regarding an exchange of money in an account. Samuel Rodman writes that he has a severe heada...
News of family from Charity Rotch's brother in Nantucket. Samuel Rodman was a partner in the Rotch f...
This letter discuss the shipment of commodities, books, poles and beef; there is no mention here of ...
Samuel Rodman discusses the loss of Robert Macy's account and a shipment of staves and their payment...
Samuel Rodman discusses a shipment of oars, ducks and cloth. He reports that Mother Rodman is improv...