John Simpson, Quaker minister offers religious advice. The Rotches left New Bedford for West Hartford, 130 miles to the west supposedly to take up missionary work. This is also the period of the Second Great Awakening, when the message of individual redemption spread throughout New England by itinerant ministers. 6.25" x 13.25" (21 by 25 cm
Elias Hicks mentions that Thomas Rotch has or will accompany itinerant minister Joshua Evans on a mi...
William Rotch, Sr. discusses the shipment of goods to New Bedford. He also asks if Thomas Rotch migh...
James Mott provides news of traveling Quaker ministers to New England meetings, and advocates on the...
John Simpson, Quaker minister offers religious advice. The Rotches left New Bedford for West Hartfor...
Minister John Wigham writes to Lydia Rotch, mentioning the departure of Thomas and Charity Rotch fro...
Minister Elisha Thornton, a guest of the Rotches in New Bedford encouraged Thomas to take heart, to ...
William Rotch, Sr. encourages his son Thomas to persevere through his personal trials, a possible cr...
James Mott reports on various meetings and visits of traveling ministers from the United States, Ir...
This letter discusses the visits of English itinerant minister Martha Routh who visited the colonies...
Returned to Nantucket from France in 1794, William Rotch, Sr. addresses his son's missionary travels...
William Rotch, Sr. encourages his son to remain faithful to the tenets of Quakerism at a time when t...
Elias Hicks continues to offer spiritual guidance to Mary Rodman who lost her daughter to illness in...
John Moore discusses religious principals. He urges the Rotches to remain steadfast in their traditi...
Elias Hicks, a prominent itinerant Quaker Minister (B-87, 1 through 5) may have influenced Thomas Ro...
Willet Hicks thanks the Rotches for their hospitality and mentions that the Quaker faith is "low amo...
Elias Hicks mentions that Thomas Rotch has or will accompany itinerant minister Joshua Evans on a mi...
William Rotch, Sr. discusses the shipment of goods to New Bedford. He also asks if Thomas Rotch migh...
James Mott provides news of traveling Quaker ministers to New England meetings, and advocates on the...
John Simpson, Quaker minister offers religious advice. The Rotches left New Bedford for West Hartfor...
Minister John Wigham writes to Lydia Rotch, mentioning the departure of Thomas and Charity Rotch fro...
Minister Elisha Thornton, a guest of the Rotches in New Bedford encouraged Thomas to take heart, to ...
William Rotch, Sr. encourages his son Thomas to persevere through his personal trials, a possible cr...
James Mott reports on various meetings and visits of traveling ministers from the United States, Ir...
This letter discusses the visits of English itinerant minister Martha Routh who visited the colonies...
Returned to Nantucket from France in 1794, William Rotch, Sr. addresses his son's missionary travels...
William Rotch, Sr. encourages his son to remain faithful to the tenets of Quakerism at a time when t...
Elias Hicks continues to offer spiritual guidance to Mary Rodman who lost her daughter to illness in...
John Moore discusses religious principals. He urges the Rotches to remain steadfast in their traditi...
Elias Hicks, a prominent itinerant Quaker Minister (B-87, 1 through 5) may have influenced Thomas Ro...
Willet Hicks thanks the Rotches for their hospitality and mentions that the Quaker faith is "low amo...
Elias Hicks mentions that Thomas Rotch has or will accompany itinerant minister Joshua Evans on a mi...
William Rotch, Sr. discusses the shipment of goods to New Bedford. He also asks if Thomas Rotch migh...
James Mott provides news of traveling Quaker ministers to New England meetings, and advocates on the...