Jacob Barker discusses prices and purchase of merino sheep. Lisbon (Portugal) was the only place from which to purchase good merino breed sheep, and Barker predicts that once the breed falls into the hands of speculators, the prices of the merino breed will skyrocket to $1,000 each by summer time. 8" x 9.55" (20.4 by 24.4 cm
William Barker explains that commercial pursuits in New York have been difficult and he intends to s...
In 1810, full blood Merino sheep were selling for $1000 to $2500 each. Levi McKeen discusses the com...
Thomas Rotch informs his nephew Jacob Barker that he sold an excellent Merino ram for nearly $1000 a...
Jacob Barker discusses prices and purchase of merino sheep. Lisbon (Portugal) was the only place fro...
Jacob Barker discusses his purchase of merino sheep, including their cost. He reports that many more...
Jacob Barker discusses the acquisition of merino sheep for his herds owned jointly with Thomas Rotch...
Jacob Barker discusses merinos, their increasing demand and price. He states that he has had an appl...
Jacob Barker discusses the transfer of merinos to Hartford, and the increasing price of the breed. H...
Jacob Barker purchased buck and ewe merinos at $1725. He offers them on shares to Thomas Rotch and i...
Jacob Barker requests information and the particulars regarding the number and condition of sheep w...
Thomas Barker explains that he is interested in importing Merino Sheep at a variety of negotiable pr...
Jacob Barker announces his purchase of two merino ewes which he wishes to place in Thomas Rotch's c...
Jacob Barker informs his uncle, Thomas Rotch that he is indebted to him for services rendered, and a...
This is a note addressed to Thomas Rotch for payment of Jacob Barker's sheep to Hoffman & Glass, for...
Jacob Barker discusses the favorable prospect for sheep. He tells Rotch that he has his permission t...
William Barker explains that commercial pursuits in New York have been difficult and he intends to s...
In 1810, full blood Merino sheep were selling for $1000 to $2500 each. Levi McKeen discusses the com...
Thomas Rotch informs his nephew Jacob Barker that he sold an excellent Merino ram for nearly $1000 a...
Jacob Barker discusses prices and purchase of merino sheep. Lisbon (Portugal) was the only place fro...
Jacob Barker discusses his purchase of merino sheep, including their cost. He reports that many more...
Jacob Barker discusses the acquisition of merino sheep for his herds owned jointly with Thomas Rotch...
Jacob Barker discusses merinos, their increasing demand and price. He states that he has had an appl...
Jacob Barker discusses the transfer of merinos to Hartford, and the increasing price of the breed. H...
Jacob Barker purchased buck and ewe merinos at $1725. He offers them on shares to Thomas Rotch and i...
Jacob Barker requests information and the particulars regarding the number and condition of sheep w...
Thomas Barker explains that he is interested in importing Merino Sheep at a variety of negotiable pr...
Jacob Barker announces his purchase of two merino ewes which he wishes to place in Thomas Rotch's c...
Jacob Barker informs his uncle, Thomas Rotch that he is indebted to him for services rendered, and a...
This is a note addressed to Thomas Rotch for payment of Jacob Barker's sheep to Hoffman & Glass, for...
Jacob Barker discusses the favorable prospect for sheep. He tells Rotch that he has his permission t...
William Barker explains that commercial pursuits in New York have been difficult and he intends to s...
In 1810, full blood Merino sheep were selling for $1000 to $2500 each. Levi McKeen discusses the com...
Thomas Rotch informs his nephew Jacob Barker that he sold an excellent Merino ram for nearly $1000 a...