News of family from Charity Rotch's sister-in-law, Elizabeth Rodman. The writer describes a journey on horseback to Hartford to visit the Rotches in their home there. Elizabeth reports that rather than have his sheep killed by wild dogs, a brother of Coln. Humphreys, an importer of merino sheep into the US from Spain has sold his sheep for $15 each. 7.75" x 9.7" (19.7 by 24.6 cm
News of family in New Bedford to Charity Rotch in Hartford. Thomas Rotch left his father's whaling a...
Jacob Barker discusses the acquisition of merino sheep for his herds owned jointly with Thomas Rotch...
A note from Cyrus Webster who has received one seven-eighths merino lamb from Thomas Rotch. The pric...
News of family from Charity Rotch's sister-in-law, Elizabeth Rodman. The writer describes a journey...
Thomas and Charity Rotch were en route to Ohio by carriage when this letter was posted in October, 1...
News of family to Charity Rotch in West Hartford, Connecticut where she and Thomas Rotch relocated i...
Thomas Rotch instructs Aaron Chapman to collect his lent-out sheep. Many did not survive severe wint...
This letter from James Galbreath to Thomas Rotch describes the fever that had spread to many famili...
Jacob Barker thanks his uncle for oversight of Barker's sheep placed in Rotch's care through the win...
In this letter, William Barker of New York explains to Thomas Rotch that commercial pursuits in New ...
Thomas Rotch informs his nephew Jacob Barker that he sold an excellent Merino ram for nearly $1000 a...
This document describes the sale of a full blood Merino Ram to Thomas Rotch by Col. Humphreys who im...
Jacob Barker discusses the favorable prospect for sheep. He tells Rotch that he has his permission t...
Jacob Barker purchased buck and ewe merinos at $1725. He offers them on shares to Thomas Rotch and i...
A bill for Thomas Rotch's purchase of 3 half blood merino ewes for $16 from Joseph Elmer, Jnr. with ...
News of family in New Bedford to Charity Rotch in Hartford. Thomas Rotch left his father's whaling a...
Jacob Barker discusses the acquisition of merino sheep for his herds owned jointly with Thomas Rotch...
A note from Cyrus Webster who has received one seven-eighths merino lamb from Thomas Rotch. The pric...
News of family from Charity Rotch's sister-in-law, Elizabeth Rodman. The writer describes a journey...
Thomas and Charity Rotch were en route to Ohio by carriage when this letter was posted in October, 1...
News of family to Charity Rotch in West Hartford, Connecticut where she and Thomas Rotch relocated i...
Thomas Rotch instructs Aaron Chapman to collect his lent-out sheep. Many did not survive severe wint...
This letter from James Galbreath to Thomas Rotch describes the fever that had spread to many famili...
Jacob Barker thanks his uncle for oversight of Barker's sheep placed in Rotch's care through the win...
In this letter, William Barker of New York explains to Thomas Rotch that commercial pursuits in New ...
Thomas Rotch informs his nephew Jacob Barker that he sold an excellent Merino ram for nearly $1000 a...
This document describes the sale of a full blood Merino Ram to Thomas Rotch by Col. Humphreys who im...
Jacob Barker discusses the favorable prospect for sheep. He tells Rotch that he has his permission t...
Jacob Barker purchased buck and ewe merinos at $1725. He offers them on shares to Thomas Rotch and i...
A bill for Thomas Rotch's purchase of 3 half blood merino ewes for $16 from Joseph Elmer, Jnr. with ...
News of family in New Bedford to Charity Rotch in Hartford. Thomas Rotch left his father's whaling a...
Jacob Barker discusses the acquisition of merino sheep for his herds owned jointly with Thomas Rotch...
A note from Cyrus Webster who has received one seven-eighths merino lamb from Thomas Rotch. The pric...