Lydia Rodman writes, 'as it is now my turn to write,' Charity's family had formed a writing circle in 1809 and later in the 1820s after Charity returned to Ohio from a family visit to Bedford. Female kin initiated a writing circle similar to the one of the 1820s in order to keep Charity (then in Ohio) apprised of family news. 7.95" x 9.9" (20.2 by 25 cm
Eliza Rodman, Charity's niece confirms that 12 nieces have formed a writing circle, taking turns wri...
News of family to Charity Rotch in New Bedford, shortly before she and Thomas Rotch left New England...
News of New Bedford family with some indication that Charity Rotch was not eager to relocate to Hart...
Lydia Rodman writes, 'as it is now my turn to write,' Charity's family had formed a writing circle i...
News of family and the gathering in the fall of 1820 with Charity and Thomas Rotch in attendance to ...
Sarah Rodman Morgan was one of twelve nieces who formed a writing circle after the Rotch visit to Ne...
A letter announcing that several nieces have formed a writing circle to keep their Aunt Charity in O...
News of family from a niece in Philadelphia to Charity Rotch in Kendal. Eliza Rotch was one of twelv...
Elizabeth Rodman, Charity's sister writes six weeks before the death of Thomas Rotch in September, 1...
News of family from a niece in New Bedford to Charity Rotch, in Kendal, Ohio with comments and refle...
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 from Lydia Rotch Dean to her sister-in-law Charity Rotch in Ohio. The letter is fille...
Lydia Rotch Dean received news of the Rotch experiment in Ohio and passes it on to more of the famil...
News of family to Charity Rotch from niece Eliza Rodman. Eliza writes that she visited with family ...
Eliza Rodman, Charity's niece confirms that 12 nieces have formed a writing circle, taking turns wri...
News of family to Charity Rotch in New Bedford, shortly before she and Thomas Rotch left New England...
News of New Bedford family with some indication that Charity Rotch was not eager to relocate to Hart...
Lydia Rodman writes, 'as it is now my turn to write,' Charity's family had formed a writing circle i...
News of family and the gathering in the fall of 1820 with Charity and Thomas Rotch in attendance to ...
Sarah Rodman Morgan was one of twelve nieces who formed a writing circle after the Rotch visit to Ne...
A letter announcing that several nieces have formed a writing circle to keep their Aunt Charity in O...
News of family from a niece in Philadelphia to Charity Rotch in Kendal. Eliza Rotch was one of twelv...
Elizabeth Rodman, Charity's sister writes six weeks before the death of Thomas Rotch in September, 1...
News of family from a niece in New Bedford to Charity Rotch, in Kendal, Ohio with comments and refle...
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 from Lydia Rotch Dean to her sister-in-law Charity Rotch in Ohio. The letter is fille...
Lydia Rotch Dean received news of the Rotch experiment in Ohio and passes it on to more of the famil...
News of family to Charity Rotch from niece Eliza Rodman. Eliza writes that she visited with family ...
Eliza Rodman, Charity's niece confirms that 12 nieces have formed a writing circle, taking turns wri...
News of family to Charity Rotch in New Bedford, shortly before she and Thomas Rotch left New England...
News of New Bedford family with some indication that Charity Rotch was not eager to relocate to Hart...