In this note posted at DeWalt's Hotel, Canton, John Saxton explains his late arrival in Canton, citing family problems and scarcity of feed for his animals along the way. He awaits further instructions from Rotch as to a meeting date and place. The nature of his business with Rotch is unclear. 7.5" x 6" (18.9" by 15.3 cm
James Chase describes several horses, one of which may be of interest to Thomas Rotch for purchase. ...
James Duncan acknowledges that he is unable to send all of the loan due Rotch but he encloses ninety...
William R. Dickinson who owned property in the Canton area voices his concerns about his sheep and a...
In this note posted at DeWalt's Hotel, Canton, John Saxton explains his late arrival in Canton, citi...
John Sloane invites Thomas Rotch to the home of Mr. DeWalt at seven o'clock to discuss the establish...
In this letter addressed to "Jacob", Thomas Rotch discusses problems encountered while raising merin...
W.R. Dickinson includes a personal note to Charity Rotch informing her that her husband is well and ...
John Street informs Thomas Rotch that he intended to give monies owed to Rotch for sheep to Friends ...
William Dickinson asks Thomas Rotch to forward a letter to Alexander Skinner; he mentions that a not...
A year after his first letter to Thomas Rotch in which he wished to purchase full blood merinos and ...
John Patton writes to Thomas Rotch, Kendal Post Master, informing Rotch that mail should arrive at t...
J.H. Winton of Philadelphia gives a letter of introduction to Mr. Furman Leaming of New Jersey. Lea...
John Street discusses a previous arrangement regarding the sale of merinos. He found a five pound no...
A letter to Thomas Rotch on the subject of a draft, perhaps money owed, however John Hazlett mention...
This letter specifies that 1,697 pounds of merchandise purchased at Pittsburgh have been shipped to ...
James Chase describes several horses, one of which may be of interest to Thomas Rotch for purchase. ...
James Duncan acknowledges that he is unable to send all of the loan due Rotch but he encloses ninety...
William R. Dickinson who owned property in the Canton area voices his concerns about his sheep and a...
In this note posted at DeWalt's Hotel, Canton, John Saxton explains his late arrival in Canton, citi...
John Sloane invites Thomas Rotch to the home of Mr. DeWalt at seven o'clock to discuss the establish...
In this letter addressed to "Jacob", Thomas Rotch discusses problems encountered while raising merin...
W.R. Dickinson includes a personal note to Charity Rotch informing her that her husband is well and ...
John Street informs Thomas Rotch that he intended to give monies owed to Rotch for sheep to Friends ...
William Dickinson asks Thomas Rotch to forward a letter to Alexander Skinner; he mentions that a not...
A year after his first letter to Thomas Rotch in which he wished to purchase full blood merinos and ...
John Patton writes to Thomas Rotch, Kendal Post Master, informing Rotch that mail should arrive at t...
J.H. Winton of Philadelphia gives a letter of introduction to Mr. Furman Leaming of New Jersey. Lea...
John Street discusses a previous arrangement regarding the sale of merinos. He found a five pound no...
A letter to Thomas Rotch on the subject of a draft, perhaps money owed, however John Hazlett mention...
This letter specifies that 1,697 pounds of merchandise purchased at Pittsburgh have been shipped to ...
James Chase describes several horses, one of which may be of interest to Thomas Rotch for purchase. ...
James Duncan acknowledges that he is unable to send all of the loan due Rotch but he encloses ninety...
William R. Dickinson who owned property in the Canton area voices his concerns about his sheep and a...