John England informs Thomas Rotch that he has sent a shipment of seeds, and discusses the procurement and shipment of other goods, as well as financial difficulties of mutual friends and efforts to procure lodging and livelihoods. 7.7" x 13" (19.5cm by 32.8cm
A bill of sale sent by John England to Thomas Rotch at Kendal in 1812, for goods probably for Rotch'...
John England discusses dividends of 3 1/2 percent paid on accounts by the Bank of Steubenville. He a...
John England, agent for Thomas Rotch writes to inform him of goods obtained and shipped to Kendal in...
John England informs Thomas Rotch that he has sent a shipment of seeds, and discusses the procuremen...
Agent John England informs Thomas Rotch that a shipment of dried apples and peaches has been forward...
John England informs Thomas Rotch that he is trying to procure and ship certain requested goods. Ro...
A list of goods received by Thomas Rotch from John England in Steubenville including tea, a trunk, c...
John England informs Thomas Rotch that he has sent goods to Kendal including a package of moss (grat...
John England discusses land prices and the shipment of goods including cloth to Pittsburgh. England ...
John England notifies Thomas Rotch of a shipment of salt sent to Kendal. England anticipates that sa...
John England responds to Thomas Rotch's request for England to withdraw money to close Rotch's accou...
John England informs Thomas Rotch that he has sent goods with a wagoner including copper wire on to ...
Agent John England discusses his efforts to procure and ship goods and commodities. He is shipping R...
This letter follows two months after Steubenville merchant David England informed Thomas Rotch that ...
John England discusses the taxation of land owned by Thomas Rotch. England mentions the financial p...
A bill of sale sent by John England to Thomas Rotch at Kendal in 1812, for goods probably for Rotch'...
John England discusses dividends of 3 1/2 percent paid on accounts by the Bank of Steubenville. He a...
John England, agent for Thomas Rotch writes to inform him of goods obtained and shipped to Kendal in...
John England informs Thomas Rotch that he has sent a shipment of seeds, and discusses the procuremen...
Agent John England informs Thomas Rotch that a shipment of dried apples and peaches has been forward...
John England informs Thomas Rotch that he is trying to procure and ship certain requested goods. Ro...
A list of goods received by Thomas Rotch from John England in Steubenville including tea, a trunk, c...
John England informs Thomas Rotch that he has sent goods to Kendal including a package of moss (grat...
John England discusses land prices and the shipment of goods including cloth to Pittsburgh. England ...
John England notifies Thomas Rotch of a shipment of salt sent to Kendal. England anticipates that sa...
John England responds to Thomas Rotch's request for England to withdraw money to close Rotch's accou...
John England informs Thomas Rotch that he has sent goods with a wagoner including copper wire on to ...
Agent John England discusses his efforts to procure and ship goods and commodities. He is shipping R...
This letter follows two months after Steubenville merchant David England informed Thomas Rotch that ...
John England discusses the taxation of land owned by Thomas Rotch. England mentions the financial p...
A bill of sale sent by John England to Thomas Rotch at Kendal in 1812, for goods probably for Rotch'...
John England discusses dividends of 3 1/2 percent paid on accounts by the Bank of Steubenville. He a...
John England, agent for Thomas Rotch writes to inform him of goods obtained and shipped to Kendal in...