News of family to Charity Rotch in Hartford from Martha Routh (1743-1817), a prominent British Quaker minister. who describes her travels to Quaker meetings for worship. It was common for ministers to board in the homes of prominent Friends while on religious service. Exactly when Martha Routh came to know Thomas and Charity Rotch is unclear, but probably through their family connections in Newport, Nantucket and New Bedford. .8" x 10" (20.3 by 25.4 cm
Lydia Rotch Dean describes the missionary travels of Martha Routh, an English Quaker itinerant who v...
News of family to Charity Rotch in New Bedford from close family friend, H. Whithall in Woodbury, Co...
William Rotch, Sr. encourages his son Thomas to persevere through his personal trials, a possible cr...
News of family to Charity Rotch in Hartford from Martha Routh (1743-1817), a prominent British Quak...
William Rotch, Sr. encourages his son to remain faithful to the tenets of Quakerism at a time when t...
This letter mentions Martha Routh, an English itinerant Quaker minister who was in New England in th...
This letter discusses the visits of English itinerant minister Martha Routh who visited the colonies...
Lydia Rotch Dean mentions Martha Routh, a traveling itinerant English minister who was in New Englan...
Religious instruction by Martha Routh, a prominent Quaker minister who traveled throughout New Engla...
Minister Martha Routh (1743-1817),visiting and preaching to Quaker meetings in New England counsels ...
Copies of letter to and from itinerant minister Martha Routh (1743-1818) who called for simplicity o...
Returned to Nantucket from France in 1794, William Rotch, Sr. addresses his son's missionary travels...
News of family to Charity Rotch in New Bedford in 1797 from Lydia Rotch Dean while traveling in reli...
Sarah Crisson mentions 'Martha,' Martha Routh, a prominent British itinerant minister who is calling...
Martha Routh, one of the most prominent English traveling ministers of the last decade of the eighte...
Lydia Rotch Dean describes the missionary travels of Martha Routh, an English Quaker itinerant who v...
News of family to Charity Rotch in New Bedford from close family friend, H. Whithall in Woodbury, Co...
William Rotch, Sr. encourages his son Thomas to persevere through his personal trials, a possible cr...
News of family to Charity Rotch in Hartford from Martha Routh (1743-1817), a prominent British Quak...
William Rotch, Sr. encourages his son to remain faithful to the tenets of Quakerism at a time when t...
This letter mentions Martha Routh, an English itinerant Quaker minister who was in New England in th...
This letter discusses the visits of English itinerant minister Martha Routh who visited the colonies...
Lydia Rotch Dean mentions Martha Routh, a traveling itinerant English minister who was in New Englan...
Religious instruction by Martha Routh, a prominent Quaker minister who traveled throughout New Engla...
Minister Martha Routh (1743-1817),visiting and preaching to Quaker meetings in New England counsels ...
Copies of letter to and from itinerant minister Martha Routh (1743-1818) who called for simplicity o...
Returned to Nantucket from France in 1794, William Rotch, Sr. addresses his son's missionary travels...
News of family to Charity Rotch in New Bedford in 1797 from Lydia Rotch Dean while traveling in reli...
Sarah Crisson mentions 'Martha,' Martha Routh, a prominent British itinerant minister who is calling...
Martha Routh, one of the most prominent English traveling ministers of the last decade of the eighte...
Lydia Rotch Dean describes the missionary travels of Martha Routh, an English Quaker itinerant who v...
News of family to Charity Rotch in New Bedford from close family friend, H. Whithall in Woodbury, Co...
William Rotch, Sr. encourages his son Thomas to persevere through his personal trials, a possible cr...