John England explains that he has been confined to his room for four weeks with rheumatism, now recovered, and he has delayed depositing a bank note on Rotch's behalf but will tend to the matter forthwith. 8" x 9.6" (20.5 by 24.5 cm
John England discusses the percentage of monies offered by a bank, 3.5% dividend for investors in a ...
Samuel R. Fisher acknowledges the receipt of Thomas Rotch's letter upon his return to Ohio with his ...
John England informs Thomas Rotch that he has sent goods to Kendal including a package of moss (grat...
John England explains that he has been confined to his room for four weeks with rheumatism, now reco...
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...
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...
Thomas Rotch instructs Aaron Chapman to deposit $760 in the Steubenville bank for to individuals to ...
William Rotch, Sr. thanks his son,Thomas for overseeing the care of his mother and sisters while the...
John England discusses the taxation of land owned by Thomas Rotch. England mentions the financial p...
John England responds to Thomas Rotch's request for England to withdraw money to close Rotch's accou...
John England discusses dividends of 3 1/2 percent paid on accounts by the Bank of Steubenville. He a...
John England informs Thomas Rotch that he is trying to procure and ship certain requested goods. Ro...
An account of Charity Rotch's near fatal illness of 1809 that reached family by way of Levi Arnold. ...
John England discusses the percentage of monies offered by a bank, 3.5% dividend for investors in a ...
Samuel R. Fisher acknowledges the receipt of Thomas Rotch's letter upon his return to Ohio with his ...
John England informs Thomas Rotch that he has sent goods to Kendal including a package of moss (grat...
John England explains that he has been confined to his room for four weeks with rheumatism, now reco...
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...
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...
Thomas Rotch instructs Aaron Chapman to deposit $760 in the Steubenville bank for to individuals to ...
William Rotch, Sr. thanks his son,Thomas for overseeing the care of his mother and sisters while the...
John England discusses the taxation of land owned by Thomas Rotch. England mentions the financial p...
John England responds to Thomas Rotch's request for England to withdraw money to close Rotch's accou...
John England discusses dividends of 3 1/2 percent paid on accounts by the Bank of Steubenville. He a...
John England informs Thomas Rotch that he is trying to procure and ship certain requested goods. Ro...
An account of Charity Rotch's near fatal illness of 1809 that reached family by way of Levi Arnold. ...
John England discusses the percentage of monies offered by a bank, 3.5% dividend for investors in a ...
Samuel R. Fisher acknowledges the receipt of Thomas Rotch's letter upon his return to Ohio with his ...
John England informs Thomas Rotch that he has sent goods to Kendal including a package of moss (grat...