Charles Ewing asks for a description of property in Ohio belonging to Joseph Lawrie. He asks for a full description in order to determine its value. Rotch regularly lent his time and effort to sort out complex problems when owners were not readily at hand to resolve such issues. 7.75" x 9.8" (19.8 by 25 cm
In this letter concerning the estate of Maria Imlay in Trenton, New Jersey, Thomas Rotch informs L.H...
In this letter to Conrad Roth, Thomas Rotch discusses the sale of a portion of his woolen factory to...
In this letter of 1814, William R. Rotch informs his uncle Thomas of financial matters settled and p...
Charles Ewing asks for a description of property in Ohio belonging to Joseph Lawrie. He asks for a f...
Joseph Lawrie takes ownership of Imlay lands in the Kendal neighborhood and asks that Thomas Rotch f...
Joseph Howell, an acquaintance from Hartford queries Thomas Rotch about the prospects of settlement ...
Six months after his first letter to Thomas Rotch, Jeremiah Paul asks Rotch to sell his property in ...
Levi Arnold encloses a map and discusses property for sale, possibly a farm with 150 acres close by ...
In this copy of a letter to John M Lowrie of New Jersey who agreed to take over supervision of the E...
William R. Rotch presents a record of some of Thomas Rotch's assets that he has transferred to the B...
Thomas Smith describes an acreage which Thomas Rotch may have wished to purchase. This letter is dat...
Thomas Rotch discusses the settlement of the estate of Maria Imlay, a long time friend who apparentl...
A description with diagram of a farm available for sale on the road to New Haven Connecticut. The no...
As of May 1814, Thomas Rotch relinquished oversight of Maria Imlay's estate to Joseph Lawrie of New ...
Johnson and Warner introduce Thomas Rotch to the bearer of the letter, John Cameron who is intereste...
In this letter concerning the estate of Maria Imlay in Trenton, New Jersey, Thomas Rotch informs L.H...
In this letter to Conrad Roth, Thomas Rotch discusses the sale of a portion of his woolen factory to...
In this letter of 1814, William R. Rotch informs his uncle Thomas of financial matters settled and p...
Charles Ewing asks for a description of property in Ohio belonging to Joseph Lawrie. He asks for a f...
Joseph Lawrie takes ownership of Imlay lands in the Kendal neighborhood and asks that Thomas Rotch f...
Joseph Howell, an acquaintance from Hartford queries Thomas Rotch about the prospects of settlement ...
Six months after his first letter to Thomas Rotch, Jeremiah Paul asks Rotch to sell his property in ...
Levi Arnold encloses a map and discusses property for sale, possibly a farm with 150 acres close by ...
In this copy of a letter to John M Lowrie of New Jersey who agreed to take over supervision of the E...
William R. Rotch presents a record of some of Thomas Rotch's assets that he has transferred to the B...
Thomas Smith describes an acreage which Thomas Rotch may have wished to purchase. This letter is dat...
Thomas Rotch discusses the settlement of the estate of Maria Imlay, a long time friend who apparentl...
A description with diagram of a farm available for sale on the road to New Haven Connecticut. The no...
As of May 1814, Thomas Rotch relinquished oversight of Maria Imlay's estate to Joseph Lawrie of New ...
Johnson and Warner introduce Thomas Rotch to the bearer of the letter, John Cameron who is intereste...
In this letter concerning the estate of Maria Imlay in Trenton, New Jersey, Thomas Rotch informs L.H...
In this letter to Conrad Roth, Thomas Rotch discusses the sale of a portion of his woolen factory to...
In this letter of 1814, William R. Rotch informs his uncle Thomas of financial matters settled and p...