In this poorly preserved letter, William Rotch, Sr. discusses plans for the construction of a new Quaker Meeting House in Nantucket and goods sent aboard company ships. Rotch eventually joined his family in New Bedford where he remained until his death in 1828. 7.6" x 9.1" (19.5 by 23.3 cm
In 1767, William Hunt, founder of the New Garden Meeting in North Carolina arrived on Nantucket eage...
William Rotch mentions that his son travelled through Kendal before going on to Kentucky, but he has...
William Rotch acknowledges the arrival in Nantucket of certain pieces of furniture; he also mentions...
In this poorly preserved letter, William Rotch, Sr. discusses plans for the construction of a new Qu...
William Rotch, Sr. returned to Nantucket from France,and informs his son that Mrs. Rotch arrived wit...
William Rotch, Sr. discusses the shipment of goods to New Bedford. He also asks if Thomas Rotch migh...
Residing in New Bedford with family since the late 1790s,William Rotch Sr,. provides a detailed acco...
William Rotch describes his plans for a new house in New Bedford. This letter includes a basic sketc...
William Rotch, Sr. praises the efforts of his son, Thomas who located to West Hartford, Connecticut ...
A discussion of books of a religious nature transported by Capt Delano, and family matters including...
Returned to Nantucket from France in 1794, William Rotch, Sr. addresses his son's missionary travels...
William Rotch Jr. discusses his concerns for his father's health while travelling through New Englan...
William Rotch notifies his brother, Thomas Rotch of the shipment of various commodities including wh...
William Rotch discusses articles placed aboard the ship, Prince. He notes that outside planking on t...
William Rotch Jr. discusses his brother's successful acquisition of property in the Hartford, Connec...
In 1767, William Hunt, founder of the New Garden Meeting in North Carolina arrived on Nantucket eage...
William Rotch mentions that his son travelled through Kendal before going on to Kentucky, but he has...
William Rotch acknowledges the arrival in Nantucket of certain pieces of furniture; he also mentions...
In this poorly preserved letter, William Rotch, Sr. discusses plans for the construction of a new Qu...
William Rotch, Sr. returned to Nantucket from France,and informs his son that Mrs. Rotch arrived wit...
William Rotch, Sr. discusses the shipment of goods to New Bedford. He also asks if Thomas Rotch migh...
Residing in New Bedford with family since the late 1790s,William Rotch Sr,. provides a detailed acco...
William Rotch describes his plans for a new house in New Bedford. This letter includes a basic sketc...
William Rotch, Sr. praises the efforts of his son, Thomas who located to West Hartford, Connecticut ...
A discussion of books of a religious nature transported by Capt Delano, and family matters including...
Returned to Nantucket from France in 1794, William Rotch, Sr. addresses his son's missionary travels...
William Rotch Jr. discusses his concerns for his father's health while travelling through New Englan...
William Rotch notifies his brother, Thomas Rotch of the shipment of various commodities including wh...
William Rotch discusses articles placed aboard the ship, Prince. He notes that outside planking on t...
William Rotch Jr. discusses his brother's successful acquisition of property in the Hartford, Connec...
In 1767, William Hunt, founder of the New Garden Meeting in North Carolina arrived on Nantucket eage...
William Rotch mentions that his son travelled through Kendal before going on to Kentucky, but he has...
William Rotch acknowledges the arrival in Nantucket of certain pieces of furniture; he also mentions...