News of family from Ann Bull, wife of Michael Bull, Thomas Rotch's attorney. Ann commented on the importance of writing and receiving letters, particularly important for Quaker women who were the chief correspondents in their families. "I feel it pleasure in writing my friend because I believe her when she tells me it gives her pleasure to receive them." 7.8" x 9.5" (20 x 24 cm)
Lydia Rotch Dean received news of the Rotch experiment in Ohio and passes it on to more of the famil...
In the first of three letters from Anna Hazard to her sister Charity Rotch, Hazard expresses her so...
News of family in a partial letter from Sarah Rotch Arnold to her aunt, Charity Rotch in Hartford. F...
News of family from Ann Bull, wife of Michael Bull, Thomas Rotch's attorney. Ann commented on the i...
News of family with a rare admission of depression, a subject not normally discussed in women's pers...
Michael Bull, Thomas Rotch's attorney in Hartford discusses annual rent on Rotch's Connecticut farm....
Ann Bull details the arrival of the news of Thomas Rotch's death in Ohio in September, 1823. She des...
News of family with an account on page three of a visit with one hundred year old minister Comfort C...
The Rotches departed Hartford, Connecticut for Ohio in late 1811. Ann Bull describes her feelings of...
Ann Bull again expressing concern for Charity's mental and physical state in a letter written a mont...
In this letter written in 1787, three years before her marriage to Thomas Rotch, 21-year-old Charity...
In a letter addressed to an unnamed recipient, Charity Rotch quotes Epistles and encourages the reci...
News of friends to Charity Rotch in Hartford from Anna Gilston in Hudson, New York. The importance o...
News of family from Ann Yarnall in Philadelphia to Charity Rotch. Ann writes that she has heard that...
News from Ann King in New York thanking Charity for her support after the death of a sister. Ann Kin...
Lydia Rotch Dean received news of the Rotch experiment in Ohio and passes it on to more of the famil...
In the first of three letters from Anna Hazard to her sister Charity Rotch, Hazard expresses her so...
News of family in a partial letter from Sarah Rotch Arnold to her aunt, Charity Rotch in Hartford. F...
News of family from Ann Bull, wife of Michael Bull, Thomas Rotch's attorney. Ann commented on the i...
News of family with a rare admission of depression, a subject not normally discussed in women's pers...
Michael Bull, Thomas Rotch's attorney in Hartford discusses annual rent on Rotch's Connecticut farm....
Ann Bull details the arrival of the news of Thomas Rotch's death in Ohio in September, 1823. She des...
News of family with an account on page three of a visit with one hundred year old minister Comfort C...
The Rotches departed Hartford, Connecticut for Ohio in late 1811. Ann Bull describes her feelings of...
Ann Bull again expressing concern for Charity's mental and physical state in a letter written a mont...
In this letter written in 1787, three years before her marriage to Thomas Rotch, 21-year-old Charity...
In a letter addressed to an unnamed recipient, Charity Rotch quotes Epistles and encourages the reci...
News of friends to Charity Rotch in Hartford from Anna Gilston in Hudson, New York. The importance o...
News of family from Ann Yarnall in Philadelphia to Charity Rotch. Ann writes that she has heard that...
News from Ann King in New York thanking Charity for her support after the death of a sister. Ann Kin...
Lydia Rotch Dean received news of the Rotch experiment in Ohio and passes it on to more of the famil...
In the first of three letters from Anna Hazard to her sister Charity Rotch, Hazard expresses her so...
News of family in a partial letter from Sarah Rotch Arnold to her aunt, Charity Rotch in Hartford. F...