This letter follows two months after Steubenville merchant David England informed Thomas Rotch that the cost of his coarse cloth was too high and would not sell. England sends on packages of goods containing apples, carpet, and cloth. The items were received by Rotch and the invoice paid in full. 8.5" x 9.5" (21.5 by 24cm
David England reports that it is nearly impossible to acquire supplies of flour, salt and other comm...
This letter from Thomas Rotch to Charles K. Skinner includes instructions pertaining to the sale of ...
John England informs Thomas Rotch that he is trying to procure and ship certain requested goods. Ro...
This letter follows two months after Steubenville merchant David England informed Thomas Rotch that ...
Steubenville merchant David England tells Thomas Rotch that he is having difficulty finding a wagon ...
A list of goods received by Thomas Rotch from John England in Steubenville including tea, a trunk, c...
Written during the War of 1812, David England tells Thomas Rotch in this letter that he has been una...
David England informs Thomas Rotch that flour and salt are scarce due to their use by the Army. He ...
A lengthy account ledger of goods purchased from John England (1811-1812) including nails, cloth, pl...
A bill of sale sent by John England to Thomas Rotch at Kendal in 1812, for goods probably for Rotch'...
Agent John England informs Thomas Rotch that a shipment of dried apples and peaches has been forward...
John England discusses land prices and the shipment of goods including cloth to Pittsburgh. England ...
John England informs Thomas Rotch that he has sent a shipment of seeds, and discusses the procuremen...
Alexander Skinner discusses the disposition of Rotch's Hartford goods sold at auction. He reports th...
A list of ordered goods to be delivered in 1818 to Thomas Rotch at Kendal, Ohio including logwood, N...
David England reports that it is nearly impossible to acquire supplies of flour, salt and other comm...
This letter from Thomas Rotch to Charles K. Skinner includes instructions pertaining to the sale of ...
John England informs Thomas Rotch that he is trying to procure and ship certain requested goods. Ro...
This letter follows two months after Steubenville merchant David England informed Thomas Rotch that ...
Steubenville merchant David England tells Thomas Rotch that he is having difficulty finding a wagon ...
A list of goods received by Thomas Rotch from John England in Steubenville including tea, a trunk, c...
Written during the War of 1812, David England tells Thomas Rotch in this letter that he has been una...
David England informs Thomas Rotch that flour and salt are scarce due to their use by the Army. He ...
A lengthy account ledger of goods purchased from John England (1811-1812) including nails, cloth, pl...
A bill of sale sent by John England to Thomas Rotch at Kendal in 1812, for goods probably for Rotch'...
Agent John England informs Thomas Rotch that a shipment of dried apples and peaches has been forward...
John England discusses land prices and the shipment of goods including cloth to Pittsburgh. England ...
John England informs Thomas Rotch that he has sent a shipment of seeds, and discusses the procuremen...
Alexander Skinner discusses the disposition of Rotch's Hartford goods sold at auction. He reports th...
A list of ordered goods to be delivered in 1818 to Thomas Rotch at Kendal, Ohio including logwood, N...
David England reports that it is nearly impossible to acquire supplies of flour, salt and other comm...
This letter from Thomas Rotch to Charles K. Skinner includes instructions pertaining to the sale of ...
John England informs Thomas Rotch that he is trying to procure and ship certain requested goods. Ro...