Sarah Rodman Morgan was one of twelve nieces who formed a writing circle after the Rotch visit to New Bedford in 1821, to keep Charity apprised of family in New England. Charity's sense of isolation in Ohio was apparent to her family. Only one letter is preserved from this writer. The letter contains news of family to various meetings for worship. 7.95" x 9.7" (20.2 by 24.7 cm
This letter lists the names of the twelve women, all nieces and members of the writing circle who co...
News of family to Charity Rotch in Kendal, Ohio from her niece, daughter of Samuel Rodman. Francis ...
In this letter written in 1787, three years before her marriage to Thomas Rotch, 21-year-old Charity...
Sarah Rodman Morgan was one of twelve nieces who formed a writing circle after the Rotch visit to Ne...
News of family and the gathering in the fall of 1820 with Charity and Thomas Rotch in attendance to ...
A letter announcing that several nieces have formed a writing circle to keep their Aunt Charity in O...
Lydia Rodman writes, 'as it is now my turn to write,' Charity's family had formed a writing circle i...
News of family from a niece in New Bedford to Charity Rotch, in Kendal, Ohio with comments and refle...
Sarah Rotch Arnold writes to Charity in Ohio, filling her letter with news of family. The Rotches re...
Elizabeth Rodman, Charity's sister writes six weeks before the death of Thomas Rotch in September, 1...
News of family from a niece in Philadelphia to Charity Rotch in Kendal. Eliza Rotch was one of twelv...
Hannah Prior Rodman describes the death of her baby girl from croup, the same ailment that affected ...
News of family to Charity Rotch with news of the birth of twins. By this date Charity had drawn up h...
Samuel Fisher mentions that while his daughter Sarah has written to her aunt, Charity, she has not h...
Lydia Rodman, a niece of Charity Rotch details news of family to the margins. Lydia mentions Charit...
This letter lists the names of the twelve women, all nieces and members of the writing circle who co...
News of family to Charity Rotch in Kendal, Ohio from her niece, daughter of Samuel Rodman. Francis ...
In this letter written in 1787, three years before her marriage to Thomas Rotch, 21-year-old Charity...
Sarah Rodman Morgan was one of twelve nieces who formed a writing circle after the Rotch visit to Ne...
News of family and the gathering in the fall of 1820 with Charity and Thomas Rotch in attendance to ...
A letter announcing that several nieces have formed a writing circle to keep their Aunt Charity in O...
Lydia Rodman writes, 'as it is now my turn to write,' Charity's family had formed a writing circle i...
News of family from a niece in New Bedford to Charity Rotch, in Kendal, Ohio with comments and refle...
Sarah Rotch Arnold writes to Charity in Ohio, filling her letter with news of family. The Rotches re...
Elizabeth Rodman, Charity's sister writes six weeks before the death of Thomas Rotch in September, 1...
News of family from a niece in Philadelphia to Charity Rotch in Kendal. Eliza Rotch was one of twelv...
Hannah Prior Rodman describes the death of her baby girl from croup, the same ailment that affected ...
News of family to Charity Rotch with news of the birth of twins. By this date Charity had drawn up h...
Samuel Fisher mentions that while his daughter Sarah has written to her aunt, Charity, she has not h...
Lydia Rodman, a niece of Charity Rotch details news of family to the margins. Lydia mentions Charit...
This letter lists the names of the twelve women, all nieces and members of the writing circle who co...
News of family to Charity Rotch in Kendal, Ohio from her niece, daughter of Samuel Rodman. Francis ...
In this letter written in 1787, three years before her marriage to Thomas Rotch, 21-year-old Charity...