Citing the break-up of their firm in 1798, Butler, Wheaton and Jackson raise the question of how to dispose of Rotch candles that they still have on hand. They will forward any monies owed as soon as possible. 7.9" x 8.25" (20 by 21 cm
The firm reports that they have 20 boxes of candles on hand and they are not selling particularly we...
By October, Butler and company acknowledge closure of the Rotch candle and whale oil accounts as eve...
Richard Jackson Jr. requests direction from Thomas Rotch on the disposal of his goods, including spe...
Citing the break-up of their firm in 1798, Butler, Wheaton and Jackson raise the question of how to ...
This letter discusses monies due the Rotch firm, $365 with 29 boxes of candles unsold. They will hol...
In October, 1797, the Butler firm acknowledges receipt of 20 boxes of candles from the New Bedford R...
The firm discusses prospects of candle sales. They extended credit on candles previously unsold and...
The firm acknowledges receipt of thirty boxes of spermaceti candles by the sloop, Lucy, Benjamin Hat...
A duplicate of a previous letter acknowledging receipt in Providence of 30 boxes of Rotch spermaceti...
Butler, Wheaton and Jackson discuss arrangements for a shipment of candles and glass tumblers.The ca...
Butler, Wheaton and Jackson acknowledge receipt of candles. Spermaceti candles were in demand and ex...
The Butler firm in Providence discusses the arrival of 20 boxes of spermaceti candles. The Rotch fir...
The Butler firm wholesalers in Providence announces that they have $270 owed to the Rotch firm for s...
Butler, Wheaton and Jackson discuss the arrival of fifteen boxes of candles per Capt Mosher sailing ...
The Butler firm provides Thomas Rotch with a list of his accounts, charges, sales and proceeds from ...
The firm reports that they have 20 boxes of candles on hand and they are not selling particularly we...
By October, Butler and company acknowledge closure of the Rotch candle and whale oil accounts as eve...
Richard Jackson Jr. requests direction from Thomas Rotch on the disposal of his goods, including spe...
Citing the break-up of their firm in 1798, Butler, Wheaton and Jackson raise the question of how to ...
This letter discusses monies due the Rotch firm, $365 with 29 boxes of candles unsold. They will hol...
In October, 1797, the Butler firm acknowledges receipt of 20 boxes of candles from the New Bedford R...
The firm discusses prospects of candle sales. They extended credit on candles previously unsold and...
The firm acknowledges receipt of thirty boxes of spermaceti candles by the sloop, Lucy, Benjamin Hat...
A duplicate of a previous letter acknowledging receipt in Providence of 30 boxes of Rotch spermaceti...
Butler, Wheaton and Jackson discuss arrangements for a shipment of candles and glass tumblers.The ca...
Butler, Wheaton and Jackson acknowledge receipt of candles. Spermaceti candles were in demand and ex...
The Butler firm in Providence discusses the arrival of 20 boxes of spermaceti candles. The Rotch fir...
The Butler firm wholesalers in Providence announces that they have $270 owed to the Rotch firm for s...
Butler, Wheaton and Jackson discuss the arrival of fifteen boxes of candles per Capt Mosher sailing ...
The Butler firm provides Thomas Rotch with a list of his accounts, charges, sales and proceeds from ...
The firm reports that they have 20 boxes of candles on hand and they are not selling particularly we...
By October, Butler and company acknowledge closure of the Rotch candle and whale oil accounts as eve...
Richard Jackson Jr. requests direction from Thomas Rotch on the disposal of his goods, including spe...