William Rotch still in France in the early 1790s continues his discussion of his efforts to properly repair and outfit ships of the Rotch whaling fleet. 7.95" x 9.75" (20.3 by 24.7 cm
William Rotch, Sr writing from Bristol, England has serious reservations about future whaling prospe...
This important letter describes the transfer of certain monies from William Rotch's whale fishery to...
William Rotch Jr. discusses a shipment of whale oil aboard the Barclay, which he purchased at $85 pe...
William Rotch discusses articles placed aboard the ship, Prince. He notes that outside planking on t...
William Rotch, Sr. discusses the prospects for a Rotch whaling operation in France. He informs his s...
William Rotch, Sr. provides spiritual direction and also advises his son regarding the disposition o...
This letters describes William Rotch's business concerns while in France where he attempted to estab...
William Rotch arrived in London in 1785; he does not discuss his plans for extension of his whaling ...
William Rotch Sr. instructs Thomas Rotch regarding a shipment of whale oil. The elder Rotch comments...
In this letter to the Captain of the Rotch ship, Ann, a whaling vessel bound for Pacific waters, Wil...
William Rotch discusses shipments of oil and costly repairs on the Barclay which will sail for the P...
William Rotch, Sr. in England advises his son regarding business and the whaling business. He comple...
Wllliam Rotch, Sr. advises his son Thomas in 1785 to remain steadfast in Quaker principals, "to ende...
William Rotch describes his apprehensions regarding shipping in the midst of continued turmoil on th...
This letter describes profits made from the sale of skins in exchange for tea carried on Rotch ships...
William Rotch, Sr writing from Bristol, England has serious reservations about future whaling prospe...
This important letter describes the transfer of certain monies from William Rotch's whale fishery to...
William Rotch Jr. discusses a shipment of whale oil aboard the Barclay, which he purchased at $85 pe...
William Rotch discusses articles placed aboard the ship, Prince. He notes that outside planking on t...
William Rotch, Sr. discusses the prospects for a Rotch whaling operation in France. He informs his s...
William Rotch, Sr. provides spiritual direction and also advises his son regarding the disposition o...
This letters describes William Rotch's business concerns while in France where he attempted to estab...
William Rotch arrived in London in 1785; he does not discuss his plans for extension of his whaling ...
William Rotch Sr. instructs Thomas Rotch regarding a shipment of whale oil. The elder Rotch comments...
In this letter to the Captain of the Rotch ship, Ann, a whaling vessel bound for Pacific waters, Wil...
William Rotch discusses shipments of oil and costly repairs on the Barclay which will sail for the P...
William Rotch, Sr. in England advises his son regarding business and the whaling business. He comple...
Wllliam Rotch, Sr. advises his son Thomas in 1785 to remain steadfast in Quaker principals, "to ende...
William Rotch describes his apprehensions regarding shipping in the midst of continued turmoil on th...
This letter describes profits made from the sale of skins in exchange for tea carried on Rotch ships...
William Rotch, Sr writing from Bristol, England has serious reservations about future whaling prospe...
This important letter describes the transfer of certain monies from William Rotch's whale fishery to...
William Rotch Jr. discusses a shipment of whale oil aboard the Barclay, which he purchased at $85 pe...