Thomas Smith describes an acreage which Thomas Rotch may have wished to purchase. This letter is dated December of 1811 and is addressed to Rotch at Short Creek Meeting in southern Ohio. Rotch purchased land in north east Ohio at the Steubenville land office in 1811 or early 1812. 6.2" x 7.7"(15.7 by 19.5 cm
This note is a statement of land sale (The Sedgwick Farm) from Caleb Perkins. This note is not dated...
Thomas Rotch comments on the stagnation of his woolen business secondary to the abundance of imports...
Rufus Clark requests information from Thomas Rotch about settlement prospects in Ohio Country. A bla...
Thomas Smith describes an acreage which Thomas Rotch may have wished to purchase. This letter is dat...
Thomas Smith at Little Bever, in Eastern Ohio describes property near Canton which Thomas Rotch may ...
M. Thompson informs Thomas Rotch that he has land available for sale at three and four dollars per a...
Joseph Howell, an acquaintance from Hartford queries Thomas Rotch about the prospects of settlement ...
In this 1814 letter to Stark County commissioners, Thomas Rotch states his objection to the proposed...
Samuel Fisher discusses his investment of $1,000 with Thomas Rotch to be invested in the purchase of...
This letter specifies that 1,697 pounds of merchandise purchased at Pittsburgh have been shipped to ...
Daniel Drake asks if Thomas Rotch if he intends to settle in the Cincinnati area and if he would be ...
A letter inquiring after conditions in the state of Ohio, in 1812. By way of Quaker connections, per...
William Dickinson discusses the disposition of land. He encloses a certificate issued by the Registe...
A letter to Thomas Rotch originally sent to Pittsburgh then forwarded to Steubenville where Thomas R...
A three page letter 6.3/8" x 8"(16.5cm x 20.5cm)from William Heald to Thomas Rotch in Steubenville i...
This note is a statement of land sale (The Sedgwick Farm) from Caleb Perkins. This note is not dated...
Thomas Rotch comments on the stagnation of his woolen business secondary to the abundance of imports...
Rufus Clark requests information from Thomas Rotch about settlement prospects in Ohio Country. A bla...
Thomas Smith describes an acreage which Thomas Rotch may have wished to purchase. This letter is dat...
Thomas Smith at Little Bever, in Eastern Ohio describes property near Canton which Thomas Rotch may ...
M. Thompson informs Thomas Rotch that he has land available for sale at three and four dollars per a...
Joseph Howell, an acquaintance from Hartford queries Thomas Rotch about the prospects of settlement ...
In this 1814 letter to Stark County commissioners, Thomas Rotch states his objection to the proposed...
Samuel Fisher discusses his investment of $1,000 with Thomas Rotch to be invested in the purchase of...
This letter specifies that 1,697 pounds of merchandise purchased at Pittsburgh have been shipped to ...
Daniel Drake asks if Thomas Rotch if he intends to settle in the Cincinnati area and if he would be ...
A letter inquiring after conditions in the state of Ohio, in 1812. By way of Quaker connections, per...
William Dickinson discusses the disposition of land. He encloses a certificate issued by the Registe...
A letter to Thomas Rotch originally sent to Pittsburgh then forwarded to Steubenville where Thomas R...
A three page letter 6.3/8" x 8"(16.5cm x 20.5cm)from William Heald to Thomas Rotch in Steubenville i...
This note is a statement of land sale (The Sedgwick Farm) from Caleb Perkins. This note is not dated...
Thomas Rotch comments on the stagnation of his woolen business secondary to the abundance of imports...
Rufus Clark requests information from Thomas Rotch about settlement prospects in Ohio Country. A bla...