Writing to Thomas Rotch in Hartford, Thomas Hazard discusses the arrival of goods in New Bedford including hoops. He also discusses their proposed price and prices of such hoops in Philadelphia. 8" x 10" (20.5 by 25.5 cm
Thomas Rotch entrusts his household goods to the care of Capt Bennajiah Mason for shipment on the sl...
Another shipment of bricks to Thomas Rotch at $12 dollars per thousand with freight shipping charges...
Adam Hoops discusses transport improvements in New York and his decision to sell his land at Sugar C...
A note from Thomas and Anna Hazard of New Bedford requesting the presence of Thomas and Charity Rotc...
Thomas Hazard Jr. acknowledges the much anticipated visit of Thomas and Charity Rotch to New Bedford...
This partially preserved letter discusses the return of Thomas and Charity Rotch to Ohio in a new ca...
Thomas Hazard informs Rotch that his sister, brother and their families arrived in New York for visi...
Thomas Hazard discusses the sale of a ship and purchase of Bank of New York stocks. He notes that h...
Thomas Hazard acknowledges receipt of Thomas Rotch's letter asking advice about laying out $600 for ...
Thomas Hazard discusses the purchase and sale of merino sheep. For their transfer, he obtained a spe...
Thomas Hazard encloses an invoice for Liverpool ware and discusses Bank stock. The Liverpool ware wa...
Thomas Hazard discusses the importance of addressing and sending a letter to the person to whom it w...
In this letter to Thomas Rotch in Hartford, Jonathan Tallmadge confirms transport of hoops for Rotch...
William Clap responds to a request by Thomas Rotch to sell cambricks on Rotch's behalf. Clap discus...
Thomas Hazard Jr. left Kendal in 1822 and describes road and travel conditions on his return journey...
Thomas Rotch entrusts his household goods to the care of Capt Bennajiah Mason for shipment on the sl...
Another shipment of bricks to Thomas Rotch at $12 dollars per thousand with freight shipping charges...
Adam Hoops discusses transport improvements in New York and his decision to sell his land at Sugar C...
A note from Thomas and Anna Hazard of New Bedford requesting the presence of Thomas and Charity Rotc...
Thomas Hazard Jr. acknowledges the much anticipated visit of Thomas and Charity Rotch to New Bedford...
This partially preserved letter discusses the return of Thomas and Charity Rotch to Ohio in a new ca...
Thomas Hazard informs Rotch that his sister, brother and their families arrived in New York for visi...
Thomas Hazard discusses the sale of a ship and purchase of Bank of New York stocks. He notes that h...
Thomas Hazard acknowledges receipt of Thomas Rotch's letter asking advice about laying out $600 for ...
Thomas Hazard discusses the purchase and sale of merino sheep. For their transfer, he obtained a spe...
Thomas Hazard encloses an invoice for Liverpool ware and discusses Bank stock. The Liverpool ware wa...
Thomas Hazard discusses the importance of addressing and sending a letter to the person to whom it w...
In this letter to Thomas Rotch in Hartford, Jonathan Tallmadge confirms transport of hoops for Rotch...
William Clap responds to a request by Thomas Rotch to sell cambricks on Rotch's behalf. Clap discus...
Thomas Hazard Jr. left Kendal in 1822 and describes road and travel conditions on his return journey...
Thomas Rotch entrusts his household goods to the care of Capt Bennajiah Mason for shipment on the sl...
Another shipment of bricks to Thomas Rotch at $12 dollars per thousand with freight shipping charges...
Adam Hoops discusses transport improvements in New York and his decision to sell his land at Sugar C...