A bill for goods delivered to New Bedford on the Rotch owned ship, Canton for shipment of a painted bedstead, glasses, oil, chairs, and repairs on the ship. The Canton was a Rotch-owned vessel and merchants took liberties to send personal and family items between major east coast ports. 7.5" x 7.5" (19.4 by 19.4 cm
William Rotch Jr. discusses buying and selling prices of plaster, china, teas, silk, whale oil, and ...
William Rotch Jr. discusses Thomas's move westward (to Ohio). He reports that the ship, Barclay has ...
William Rotch still in France in the early 1790s continues his discussion of his efforts to properly...
A bill for goods delivered to New Bedford on the Rotch owned ship, Canton for shipment of a painted ...
Susa Brightman submits a bill to Thomas Rotch for corn and flour which is put aboard the ship, Canto...
Samuel Rodman discusses the purchase of casks for shipments of ship commodities. He asks that Thoma...
A bill dated 1 mo 30th 1796 charged to Thomas Rotch, owner of the Rotch owned ship Ann submitted by ...
William Rotch, Jr. informs his brother, Thomas in Hartford of the arrival of ships carrying teas, ch...
Thomas Rotch entrusts his household goods to the care of Capt Bennajiah Mason for shipment on the sl...
A letter to Thomas Rotch regarding invoices for goods shipped by Uriah Swain who will respond as soo...
William Rotch Jr. writes about the prices and sale of goods, including corn and seal skins. Rotch J...
William Rotch discusses a shipment of commodities including plaster and tea. 8.05" x 10" (20.5 by 25...
William Rotch acknowledges the arrival in Nantucket of certain pieces of furniture; he also mentions...
The Butler firm discusses Rotch items on request, coffee, tea, and sugar, the price of which have re...
William Rotch Jr. requests various goods to outfit the ship, Barclay, including meal, corn, pork, wh...
William Rotch Jr. discusses buying and selling prices of plaster, china, teas, silk, whale oil, and ...
William Rotch Jr. discusses Thomas's move westward (to Ohio). He reports that the ship, Barclay has ...
William Rotch still in France in the early 1790s continues his discussion of his efforts to properly...
A bill for goods delivered to New Bedford on the Rotch owned ship, Canton for shipment of a painted ...
Susa Brightman submits a bill to Thomas Rotch for corn and flour which is put aboard the ship, Canto...
Samuel Rodman discusses the purchase of casks for shipments of ship commodities. He asks that Thoma...
A bill dated 1 mo 30th 1796 charged to Thomas Rotch, owner of the Rotch owned ship Ann submitted by ...
William Rotch, Jr. informs his brother, Thomas in Hartford of the arrival of ships carrying teas, ch...
Thomas Rotch entrusts his household goods to the care of Capt Bennajiah Mason for shipment on the sl...
A letter to Thomas Rotch regarding invoices for goods shipped by Uriah Swain who will respond as soo...
William Rotch Jr. writes about the prices and sale of goods, including corn and seal skins. Rotch J...
William Rotch discusses a shipment of commodities including plaster and tea. 8.05" x 10" (20.5 by 25...
William Rotch acknowledges the arrival in Nantucket of certain pieces of furniture; he also mentions...
The Butler firm discusses Rotch items on request, coffee, tea, and sugar, the price of which have re...
William Rotch Jr. requests various goods to outfit the ship, Barclay, including meal, corn, pork, wh...
William Rotch Jr. discusses buying and selling prices of plaster, china, teas, silk, whale oil, and ...
William Rotch Jr. discusses Thomas's move westward (to Ohio). He reports that the ship, Barclay has ...
William Rotch still in France in the early 1790s continues his discussion of his efforts to properly...