A note regarding taxes on Adam Hoop's land indicates that a certain person does not recollect if Thomas Rotch paid the taxes, but he will inquire after Rotch returns to Kendal from New England. 4" x 6.55" (10.1 by 16.7 cm
Thomas Rotch's taxes for the year 1816, three hundred twenty acres plus house lots in the town of Ke...
Thomas Rotch lists taxes due which Rotch apparently paid with interest, from 1812 through 1818 by Ja...
David Moodey in the Steubenville land office informs Thomas Rotch that according to his records, Rot...
John Murray writes an introductory letter to Thomas Rotch on behalf of Adam Hoops who requires infor...
Hiram Currey, the office of the Ohio treasurer in Columbus acknowledges the receipt from Thomas Rot...
Thomas Rotch responds to Adam Hoop's request for an estimate of the value of three hundred acres of...
A note on the back of a letter in Thomas Rotch's hand acknowledging that he did pay taxes for A. Hoo...
Adam Hoops discusses the transfer of his land, 300 acres located ten to twelve miles from Kendal to ...
Adam Hoops discusses transport improvements in New York and his decision to sell his land at Sugar C...
Stephen Van Rensselaer encloses money at the request of Adam Hoops of New York for taxes due on his...
A partially preserved letter of uncertain date. Adam Hoops discusses money shortages and the sale of...
Thomas Rotch paid $16.11 on behalf of Adam Hoops on 3 acres of land lots, 7,8,9 "in the 2nd quarter ...
Robert Dunbar, Jr. encloses six dollars for taxes due on a tract of 300 acres of land belonging to A...
This letter addresses issues in a previous letter from Samuel Coulter who requests that Thomas Rotch...
Furman Leaming requests information about past taxes due on his land at Kendal which he requested Th...
Thomas Rotch's taxes for the year 1816, three hundred twenty acres plus house lots in the town of Ke...
Thomas Rotch lists taxes due which Rotch apparently paid with interest, from 1812 through 1818 by Ja...
David Moodey in the Steubenville land office informs Thomas Rotch that according to his records, Rot...
John Murray writes an introductory letter to Thomas Rotch on behalf of Adam Hoops who requires infor...
Hiram Currey, the office of the Ohio treasurer in Columbus acknowledges the receipt from Thomas Rot...
Thomas Rotch responds to Adam Hoop's request for an estimate of the value of three hundred acres of...
A note on the back of a letter in Thomas Rotch's hand acknowledging that he did pay taxes for A. Hoo...
Adam Hoops discusses the transfer of his land, 300 acres located ten to twelve miles from Kendal to ...
Adam Hoops discusses transport improvements in New York and his decision to sell his land at Sugar C...
Stephen Van Rensselaer encloses money at the request of Adam Hoops of New York for taxes due on his...
A partially preserved letter of uncertain date. Adam Hoops discusses money shortages and the sale of...
Thomas Rotch paid $16.11 on behalf of Adam Hoops on 3 acres of land lots, 7,8,9 "in the 2nd quarter ...
Robert Dunbar, Jr. encloses six dollars for taxes due on a tract of 300 acres of land belonging to A...
This letter addresses issues in a previous letter from Samuel Coulter who requests that Thomas Rotch...
Furman Leaming requests information about past taxes due on his land at Kendal which he requested Th...
Thomas Rotch's taxes for the year 1816, three hundred twenty acres plus house lots in the town of Ke...
Thomas Rotch lists taxes due which Rotch apparently paid with interest, from 1812 through 1818 by Ja...
David Moodey in the Steubenville land office informs Thomas Rotch that according to his records, Rot...