Rachel Todd regrets that a visit between the two friends has not come to pass. She writes that small pox has been endemic in parts of New England in 1808 and 1809, and many people were reluctant to travel into infected areas. 7.7" x 12.5" (13.3 by 32 cm
An undated letter from Rachel Todd to Charity Rotch written in haste sometime before 1811 describes ...
Rachel Todd mentions typhus or typhoid fever that apparently "raged tremendously in New England" aro...
Rachel Todd writes that she would like to ride into Hartford "just to look at" Charity, who had been...
Rachel Todd regrets that a visit between the two friends has not come to pass. She writes that small...
News of family from Rachel Todd in Farmington, just ahead of the small pox epidemic that affected Ne...
Rachel Todd comments on the small pox epidemic that reached the Farmington and Hartford areas of Con...
Rachel Todd is anxious to see Charity Rotch who with her husband were planning a visit to New Englan...
Rachel Todd inquires about the health of her friend, Charity who contracted spotted fever several ti...
Rachel Todd discusses the ongoing problem of caring for the sick effected by fevers that were pervas...
Rachel Todd laments that she has had no word from her good friend for "eleven long days" nor any "in...
Rachel Todd inquires whether Charity planned to return to New England in another year's time. Whethe...
Rachel Todd writes to her friend in Ohio after a 12 month delay. The Rotches were in New England in ...
News of family to Charity Rotch in Hartford, Connecticut. Rachel thanks the Rotches for the hospital...
Rachel Todd's account of spotted fever in Hartford in 1809. Her husband, Dr. Todd was called to admi...
Rachel Todd writes that if E. Gleason had followed her husband, Dr. Todd's earlier directions, possi...
An undated letter from Rachel Todd to Charity Rotch written in haste sometime before 1811 describes ...
Rachel Todd mentions typhus or typhoid fever that apparently "raged tremendously in New England" aro...
Rachel Todd writes that she would like to ride into Hartford "just to look at" Charity, who had been...
Rachel Todd regrets that a visit between the two friends has not come to pass. She writes that small...
News of family from Rachel Todd in Farmington, just ahead of the small pox epidemic that affected Ne...
Rachel Todd comments on the small pox epidemic that reached the Farmington and Hartford areas of Con...
Rachel Todd is anxious to see Charity Rotch who with her husband were planning a visit to New Englan...
Rachel Todd inquires about the health of her friend, Charity who contracted spotted fever several ti...
Rachel Todd discusses the ongoing problem of caring for the sick effected by fevers that were pervas...
Rachel Todd laments that she has had no word from her good friend for "eleven long days" nor any "in...
Rachel Todd inquires whether Charity planned to return to New England in another year's time. Whethe...
Rachel Todd writes to her friend in Ohio after a 12 month delay. The Rotches were in New England in ...
News of family to Charity Rotch in Hartford, Connecticut. Rachel thanks the Rotches for the hospital...
Rachel Todd's account of spotted fever in Hartford in 1809. Her husband, Dr. Todd was called to admi...
Rachel Todd writes that if E. Gleason had followed her husband, Dr. Todd's earlier directions, possi...
An undated letter from Rachel Todd to Charity Rotch written in haste sometime before 1811 describes ...
Rachel Todd mentions typhus or typhoid fever that apparently "raged tremendously in New England" aro...
Rachel Todd writes that she would like to ride into Hartford "just to look at" Charity, who had been...