Mary Rotch addresses Charity Rotch as 'my dear sister', in this letter of March 1812; Mary discusses the education of younger children at an Academy, and the budget box society, which 'we have established for the sole purpose of expressing our thoughts in writing.' 7.8" x 9.55" (20 by 24.4 cm
A letter announcing that several nieces have formed a writing circle to keep their Aunt Charity in O...
Mary Rotch discusses on going concerns and worries about the impact of the embargo secondary to the ...
A letter to Charity Rotch from a young girl with excellent penmanship, who thanks Charity for her ki...
Mary Rotch addresses Charity Rotch as 'my dear sister', in this letter of March 1812; Mary discusses...
News of family to Charity Rotch from Mary Rotch who asks Thomas and Charity to say nothing in their ...
Mary Rotch's letter of 1815 is packed with news of home and family, 3 years into the Rotch settlemen...
News of family to Charity Rotch from her sister-in-law, Mary Rotch in New Bedford. This letter was p...
Mary Rotch writes to Charity Rotch concerning her relocation to the frontier, her health and the dif...
Mary Rotch was the unmarried daughter of William Rotch Sr and his wife Elizabeth Barney. Expectation...
Mary Rotch acknowledges receipt of Charity's letter from Steubenville where she boarded while Thomas...
Mary Rotch, Charity's unmarried sister-in-law sheds some light on family reservations about Charity'...
Sarah Rotch writes to Charity Rotch widowed almost eight months after Thomas Rotch's passing in Sept...
This letter lists the names of the twelve women, all nieces and members of the writing circle who co...
A letter to Charity Rotch from a young girl practicing her letter writing and penmanship skills. You...
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...
Mary Rotch discusses on going concerns and worries about the impact of the embargo secondary to the ...
A letter to Charity Rotch from a young girl with excellent penmanship, who thanks Charity for her ki...
Mary Rotch addresses Charity Rotch as 'my dear sister', in this letter of March 1812; Mary discusses...
News of family to Charity Rotch from Mary Rotch who asks Thomas and Charity to say nothing in their ...
Mary Rotch's letter of 1815 is packed with news of home and family, 3 years into the Rotch settlemen...
News of family to Charity Rotch from her sister-in-law, Mary Rotch in New Bedford. This letter was p...
Mary Rotch writes to Charity Rotch concerning her relocation to the frontier, her health and the dif...
Mary Rotch was the unmarried daughter of William Rotch Sr and his wife Elizabeth Barney. Expectation...
Mary Rotch acknowledges receipt of Charity's letter from Steubenville where she boarded while Thomas...
Mary Rotch, Charity's unmarried sister-in-law sheds some light on family reservations about Charity'...
Sarah Rotch writes to Charity Rotch widowed almost eight months after Thomas Rotch's passing in Sept...
This letter lists the names of the twelve women, all nieces and members of the writing circle who co...
A letter to Charity Rotch from a young girl practicing her letter writing and penmanship skills. You...
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...
Mary Rotch discusses on going concerns and worries about the impact of the embargo secondary to the ...
A letter to Charity Rotch from a young girl with excellent penmanship, who thanks Charity for her ki...