William Rotch, Sr. praises the efforts of his son, Thomas who located to West Hartford, Connecticut in 1800 to establish a Quaker meeting among Connecticut Congregationalists. Thomas and his wife established a branch of the family business. He also purchased land, bought up several newly imported merino sheep, established a woolen factory and prospered until he relocated to Ohio in 1811. 8" x 9.75" (20.3 by 24.9 cm
William Rotch, Sr. in England advises his son regarding business and the whaling business. He comple...
Thomas Rotch composes a six page letter to his brother in 1817 describing the "new Country" of north...
A discussion of books of a religious nature transported by Capt Delano, and family matters including...
William Rotch, Sr. praises the efforts of his son, Thomas who located to West Hartford, Connecticut ...
William Rotch Jr. discusses his brother's successful acquisition of property in the Hartford, Connec...
In this poorly preserved letter, William Rotch, Sr. discusses plans for the construction of a new Qu...
Job Webb affirms his commitment to work on Thomas Rotch's West Hartford carriage house. The Rotches ...
William Rotch notifies his brother, Thomas Rotch of the shipment of various commodities including wh...
William Rotch Jr. writes concerning published merino sheep prices. He wishes to obtain merinos. He p...
News of family to the Rotches after their removal to West Hartford where Rotch proposed to take up s...
In this letter, William Barker of New York explains to Thomas Rotch that commercial pursuits in New ...
This letter describes profits made from the sale of skins in exchange for tea carried on Rotch ships...
In this letter Thomas Rotch asks Aaron Chapman to proceed to Short Creek to collect Rotch's sheep an...
William Rotch, Sr. encourages his son to remain faithful to the tenets of Quakerism at a time when t...
News of family to Charity Rotch in West Hartford, Connecticut where she and Thomas Rotch relocated i...
William Rotch, Sr. in England advises his son regarding business and the whaling business. He comple...
Thomas Rotch composes a six page letter to his brother in 1817 describing the "new Country" of north...
A discussion of books of a religious nature transported by Capt Delano, and family matters including...
William Rotch, Sr. praises the efforts of his son, Thomas who located to West Hartford, Connecticut ...
William Rotch Jr. discusses his brother's successful acquisition of property in the Hartford, Connec...
In this poorly preserved letter, William Rotch, Sr. discusses plans for the construction of a new Qu...
Job Webb affirms his commitment to work on Thomas Rotch's West Hartford carriage house. The Rotches ...
William Rotch notifies his brother, Thomas Rotch of the shipment of various commodities including wh...
William Rotch Jr. writes concerning published merino sheep prices. He wishes to obtain merinos. He p...
News of family to the Rotches after their removal to West Hartford where Rotch proposed to take up s...
In this letter, William Barker of New York explains to Thomas Rotch that commercial pursuits in New ...
This letter describes profits made from the sale of skins in exchange for tea carried on Rotch ships...
In this letter Thomas Rotch asks Aaron Chapman to proceed to Short Creek to collect Rotch's sheep an...
William Rotch, Sr. encourages his son to remain faithful to the tenets of Quakerism at a time when t...
News of family to Charity Rotch in West Hartford, Connecticut where she and Thomas Rotch relocated i...
William Rotch, Sr. in England advises his son regarding business and the whaling business. He comple...
Thomas Rotch composes a six page letter to his brother in 1817 describing the "new Country" of north...
A discussion of books of a religious nature transported by Capt Delano, and family matters including...