Hetty Skinner acknowledges Thomas Rotch's efforts to help her settle the disposition of a brick house which she apparently owns in Kendal, and is prepared to sell. Alexander Skinner and Thomas Rotch had a falling out around 1815-1816 over monies, and the Skinners thereafter moved to Loudonville, Ohio. 6.4" x 7.8" (16 by 20 cm
This letter from Lydia Rotch Dean reached Charity Rotch at Steubenville. She warns Rotch not to purc...
O. Ledlie describes land and a house that Thomas Rotch apparently wished to buy in Hartford or West ...
Thomas Smith describes an acreage which Thomas Rotch may have wished to purchase. This letter is dat...
Hetty Skinner acknowledges Thomas Rotch's efforts to help her settle the disposition of a brick hous...
Hetty A Skinner, probably the sister of Charles Skinner a former resident of Kendal with whom Thomas...
Hetty Skinner living near Loudonville, attempts to negotiate the sale of her house in Kendal. She ex...
William Dickinson asks Thomas Rotch to forward a letter to Alexander Skinner; he mentions that a not...
A note is addressed to Thomas Rotch at Spring Hill, Kendal. Rotch and Skinner had a falling out over...
Thomas Rotch, a meticulous businessman, instructs Alexander Skinner to collect money owed from Allen...
Alexander Skinner discusses the disposition and sale at auction of Rotch's Hartford goods and belong...
A letter to Thomas Rotch in Kendal from Aquilla Carr in Sugar Creek, Ohio. Carr has begun construct...
Alexander Skinner writes to Thomas and Charity Rotch. This letter was forwarded from Pittsburgh wher...
Alexander Skinner reports on events in New Bedford and Hartford in the months after the Rotch's depa...
Thomas Rotch discusses the settlement of the estate of Maria Imlay, a long time friend who apparentl...
Alexander Skinner continues his discussion of conditions in Connecticut while Thomas and Charity Rot...
This letter from Lydia Rotch Dean reached Charity Rotch at Steubenville. She warns Rotch not to purc...
O. Ledlie describes land and a house that Thomas Rotch apparently wished to buy in Hartford or West ...
Thomas Smith describes an acreage which Thomas Rotch may have wished to purchase. This letter is dat...
Hetty Skinner acknowledges Thomas Rotch's efforts to help her settle the disposition of a brick hous...
Hetty A Skinner, probably the sister of Charles Skinner a former resident of Kendal with whom Thomas...
Hetty Skinner living near Loudonville, attempts to negotiate the sale of her house in Kendal. She ex...
William Dickinson asks Thomas Rotch to forward a letter to Alexander Skinner; he mentions that a not...
A note is addressed to Thomas Rotch at Spring Hill, Kendal. Rotch and Skinner had a falling out over...
Thomas Rotch, a meticulous businessman, instructs Alexander Skinner to collect money owed from Allen...
Alexander Skinner discusses the disposition and sale at auction of Rotch's Hartford goods and belong...
A letter to Thomas Rotch in Kendal from Aquilla Carr in Sugar Creek, Ohio. Carr has begun construct...
Alexander Skinner writes to Thomas and Charity Rotch. This letter was forwarded from Pittsburgh wher...
Alexander Skinner reports on events in New Bedford and Hartford in the months after the Rotch's depa...
Thomas Rotch discusses the settlement of the estate of Maria Imlay, a long time friend who apparentl...
Alexander Skinner continues his discussion of conditions in Connecticut while Thomas and Charity Rot...
This letter from Lydia Rotch Dean reached Charity Rotch at Steubenville. She warns Rotch not to purc...
O. Ledlie describes land and a house that Thomas Rotch apparently wished to buy in Hartford or West ...
Thomas Smith describes an acreage which Thomas Rotch may have wished to purchase. This letter is dat...