William Brown discusses a shipment of hay and other goods sent by packet boat from Nantucket to New Bedford. The Rotches were interconnected to other merchant farmers including the Browns of Nantucket and Providence. 8.2" x 9.85" (20.9 by 25 cm
Samuel Rodman writes Thomas Rotch to inform him that Brock is still sick, so Rodman is shipping the ...
Samuel Rodman asks for a response to a previous letter regarding a shipment of potatoes, corn, beans...
A mention in this letter of acquisition of timbered land on which William Rotch, Sr. might build a l...
William Brown discusses a shipment of hay and other goods sent by packet boat from Nantucket to New ...
William Brown, cousin of Thomas Rotch discusses a shipment of whale oil from Nantucket to New Bedfor...
William Brown discusses the arrival of oil at New Bedford. Thomas Rotch acted as his brother, Willia...
William Brown, cousin of Thomas Rotch, discusses politics and shipping. He mentions that another fam...
Fragment of a letter, possibly page 5 of a letter discussing family matters and shipment of goods to...
William Rotch, Sr. discusses the shipment of goods to New Bedford. He also asks if Thomas Rotch migh...
Samuel Rodman discusses commodities trade and shipping, informing Thomas Rotch that there is butter ...
William Rotch acknowledges the arrival in Nantucket of certain pieces of furniture; he also mentions...
Merchant William Macy on Nantucket Island, related to the Rotches by marriage notifies Thomas Rotch ...
Peter Pollard inquires whether Thomas Rotch, now in New Bedford has received his previous letter. H...
In this poorly preserved letter, William Rotch, Sr. discusses plans for the construction of a new Qu...
Residing in New Bedford with family since the late 1790s,William Rotch Sr,. provides a detailed acco...
Samuel Rodman writes Thomas Rotch to inform him that Brock is still sick, so Rodman is shipping the ...
Samuel Rodman asks for a response to a previous letter regarding a shipment of potatoes, corn, beans...
A mention in this letter of acquisition of timbered land on which William Rotch, Sr. might build a l...
William Brown discusses a shipment of hay and other goods sent by packet boat from Nantucket to New ...
William Brown, cousin of Thomas Rotch discusses a shipment of whale oil from Nantucket to New Bedfor...
William Brown discusses the arrival of oil at New Bedford. Thomas Rotch acted as his brother, Willia...
William Brown, cousin of Thomas Rotch, discusses politics and shipping. He mentions that another fam...
Fragment of a letter, possibly page 5 of a letter discussing family matters and shipment of goods to...
William Rotch, Sr. discusses the shipment of goods to New Bedford. He also asks if Thomas Rotch migh...
Samuel Rodman discusses commodities trade and shipping, informing Thomas Rotch that there is butter ...
William Rotch acknowledges the arrival in Nantucket of certain pieces of furniture; he also mentions...
Merchant William Macy on Nantucket Island, related to the Rotches by marriage notifies Thomas Rotch ...
Peter Pollard inquires whether Thomas Rotch, now in New Bedford has received his previous letter. H...
In this poorly preserved letter, William Rotch, Sr. discusses plans for the construction of a new Qu...
Residing in New Bedford with family since the late 1790s,William Rotch Sr,. provides a detailed acco...
Samuel Rodman writes Thomas Rotch to inform him that Brock is still sick, so Rodman is shipping the ...
Samuel Rodman asks for a response to a previous letter regarding a shipment of potatoes, corn, beans...
A mention in this letter of acquisition of timbered land on which William Rotch, Sr. might build a l...