In this last of three letter posted to Charity Rotch, Amy Otis requests Charity's spiritual advice at a time when Quakers were conflicted over core matters of the faith and worldliness and increased marriage outside of meeting which in the view of many was diluting the membership. 7.35" x 11.75" (18.9 by 30 cm
A letter is addressed to Thomas and Charity Rotch while they were living in New Bedford, Massachuset...
Hannah Rotch of Philadelphia laments that she cannot converse with her sister, face to face rather t...
News of family to Charity Rotch from Mary Rotch who asks Thomas and Charity to say nothing in their ...
In this last of three letter posted to Charity Rotch, Amy Otis requests Charity's spiritual advice a...
News of family to Charity Rotch in Hartford. The writer notes that Charity's 'epistle' came to hand....
News of family to Charity Rotch with mention that her presence would be sorely missed in New Bedford...
Mary Pike writes a heart felt letter to Charity Rotch in 1822 telling her of family problems and the...
In a letter addressed to an unnamed recipient, Charity Rotch quotes Epistles and encourages the reci...
News of family to Charity Rotch from Sarah Otis in Scituate, New York. The writer mentions her sense...
News of family from Ann Yarnall in Philadelphia to Charity Rotch. Ann writes that she has heard that...
Mary Morton mentions Charity's 'complicated trials' without being more specific, but it is clear tha...
George Francis, writing from Hartford seeks spiritual advice from Charity Rotch. As a respected elde...
In this letter written in 1787, three years before her marriage to Thomas Rotch, 21-year-old Charity...
Anna Hazard has been ill but has regained her health; she notes that she has heard that Charity has...
Hannah Fisher refers to Charity's poverty of spirit, possibly because there were so few Quaker meeti...
A letter is addressed to Thomas and Charity Rotch while they were living in New Bedford, Massachuset...
Hannah Rotch of Philadelphia laments that she cannot converse with her sister, face to face rather t...
News of family to Charity Rotch from Mary Rotch who asks Thomas and Charity to say nothing in their ...
In this last of three letter posted to Charity Rotch, Amy Otis requests Charity's spiritual advice a...
News of family to Charity Rotch in Hartford. The writer notes that Charity's 'epistle' came to hand....
News of family to Charity Rotch with mention that her presence would be sorely missed in New Bedford...
Mary Pike writes a heart felt letter to Charity Rotch in 1822 telling her of family problems and the...
In a letter addressed to an unnamed recipient, Charity Rotch quotes Epistles and encourages the reci...
News of family to Charity Rotch from Sarah Otis in Scituate, New York. The writer mentions her sense...
News of family from Ann Yarnall in Philadelphia to Charity Rotch. Ann writes that she has heard that...
Mary Morton mentions Charity's 'complicated trials' without being more specific, but it is clear tha...
George Francis, writing from Hartford seeks spiritual advice from Charity Rotch. As a respected elde...
In this letter written in 1787, three years before her marriage to Thomas Rotch, 21-year-old Charity...
Anna Hazard has been ill but has regained her health; she notes that she has heard that Charity has...
Hannah Fisher refers to Charity's poverty of spirit, possibly because there were so few Quaker meeti...
A letter is addressed to Thomas and Charity Rotch while they were living in New Bedford, Massachuset...
Hannah Rotch of Philadelphia laments that she cannot converse with her sister, face to face rather t...
News of family to Charity Rotch from Mary Rotch who asks Thomas and Charity to say nothing in their ...