Description of the proposed meeting house at Mt Pleasant and Quaker solicitation of Thomas Rotch for funds to complete the building which opened in 1815. 6.25" x 7.8" (16 by 19.7 cm
The front of the document features a map of Loudonville and New Lisbon in Morrow County, Ohio. On t...
Joseph Howell, an acquaintance from Hartford queries Thomas Rotch about the prospects of settlement ...
William Rotch, Sr. praises the efforts of his son, Thomas who located to West Hartford, Connecticut ...
Description of the proposed meeting house at Mt Pleasant and Quaker solicitation of Thomas Rotch for...
Joseph Steer requests that Thomas Rotch advise him regarding a house at Mount Pleasant which the for...
Steubenville Quakers inform Thomas Rotch that monies expected to build a yearly meeting house at Mt ...
Joseph Steer again takes up the subject of his house at Mt Pleasant with Thomas Rotch. He informs Ro...
Benjamin Ladd notifies Thomas Rotch that a house with some furnishings has become available for his ...
Thomas Rotch confirms that a Quaker Meeting house has burned to the ground and members are taking im...
Jacob Atkinson writes to Thomas Rotch at Mt Pleasant, the site of the Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends...
William Cock explains that Thomas Rotch's order for glass was intended for the new Friends Yearly Me...
A letter requesting information regarding the possibility of Ohio settlement; the writer informs Tho...
The front of the document features a map of Loudonville and New Lisbon in Morrow County, Ohio. On t...
Elisha Bates requests Rotch-made cloth and adds that his business accounts would be settled at the u...
A letter inquiring after conditions in the state of Ohio, in 1812. By way of Quaker connections, per...
The front of the document features a map of Loudonville and New Lisbon in Morrow County, Ohio. On t...
Joseph Howell, an acquaintance from Hartford queries Thomas Rotch about the prospects of settlement ...
William Rotch, Sr. praises the efforts of his son, Thomas who located to West Hartford, Connecticut ...
Description of the proposed meeting house at Mt Pleasant and Quaker solicitation of Thomas Rotch for...
Joseph Steer requests that Thomas Rotch advise him regarding a house at Mount Pleasant which the for...
Steubenville Quakers inform Thomas Rotch that monies expected to build a yearly meeting house at Mt ...
Joseph Steer again takes up the subject of his house at Mt Pleasant with Thomas Rotch. He informs Ro...
Benjamin Ladd notifies Thomas Rotch that a house with some furnishings has become available for his ...
Thomas Rotch confirms that a Quaker Meeting house has burned to the ground and members are taking im...
Jacob Atkinson writes to Thomas Rotch at Mt Pleasant, the site of the Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends...
William Cock explains that Thomas Rotch's order for glass was intended for the new Friends Yearly Me...
A letter requesting information regarding the possibility of Ohio settlement; the writer informs Tho...
The front of the document features a map of Loudonville and New Lisbon in Morrow County, Ohio. On t...
Elisha Bates requests Rotch-made cloth and adds that his business accounts would be settled at the u...
A letter inquiring after conditions in the state of Ohio, in 1812. By way of Quaker connections, per...
The front of the document features a map of Loudonville and New Lisbon in Morrow County, Ohio. On t...
Joseph Howell, an acquaintance from Hartford queries Thomas Rotch about the prospects of settlement ...
William Rotch, Sr. praises the efforts of his son, Thomas who located to West Hartford, Connecticut ...