A partially preserved letter of uncertain date. Adam Hoops discusses money shortages and the sale of land. "Being in want of money for necessary purposes my hope of raising it is on the credit of the above land." 6.25" x 7.75" (16 by 19.6 cm
William Dickinson discusses a complex transaction regarding the purchase of a parcel of his land. He...
Allen and Grant discuss the urgent need for hard currency. The letter also informs Thomas Rotch tha...
John Purington informs Thomas Rotch that illness and inability to borrow money plus his low financia...
A partially preserved letter of uncertain date. Adam Hoops discusses money shortages and the sale of...
John Murray writes an introductory letter to Thomas Rotch on behalf of Adam Hoops who requires infor...
Thomas Rotch responds to Adam Hoop's request for an estimate of the value of three hundred acres of...
Adam Hoops discusses transport improvements in New York and his decision to sell his land at Sugar C...
Adam Hoops discusses the transfer of his land, 300 acres located ten to twelve miles from Kendal to ...
A note regarding taxes on Adam Hoop's land indicates that a certain person does not recollect if Tho...
Hiram Currey, the office of the Ohio treasurer in Columbus acknowledges the receipt from Thomas Rot...
Six months after his first letter to Thomas Rotch, Jeremiah Paul asks Rotch to sell his property in ...
Thomas Hazard acknowledges receipt of Thomas Rotch's letter asking advice about laying out $600 for ...
Robert Dunbar, Jr. encloses six dollars for taxes due on a tract of 300 acres of land belonging to A...
James McKinley requests a loan from Thomas Rotch. The letter offers no specifics, rather the writer...
Stephen Van Rensselaer encloses money at the request of Adam Hoops of New York for taxes due on his...
William Dickinson discusses a complex transaction regarding the purchase of a parcel of his land. He...
Allen and Grant discuss the urgent need for hard currency. The letter also informs Thomas Rotch tha...
John Purington informs Thomas Rotch that illness and inability to borrow money plus his low financia...
A partially preserved letter of uncertain date. Adam Hoops discusses money shortages and the sale of...
John Murray writes an introductory letter to Thomas Rotch on behalf of Adam Hoops who requires infor...
Thomas Rotch responds to Adam Hoop's request for an estimate of the value of three hundred acres of...
Adam Hoops discusses transport improvements in New York and his decision to sell his land at Sugar C...
Adam Hoops discusses the transfer of his land, 300 acres located ten to twelve miles from Kendal to ...
A note regarding taxes on Adam Hoop's land indicates that a certain person does not recollect if Tho...
Hiram Currey, the office of the Ohio treasurer in Columbus acknowledges the receipt from Thomas Rot...
Six months after his first letter to Thomas Rotch, Jeremiah Paul asks Rotch to sell his property in ...
Thomas Hazard acknowledges receipt of Thomas Rotch's letter asking advice about laying out $600 for ...
Robert Dunbar, Jr. encloses six dollars for taxes due on a tract of 300 acres of land belonging to A...
James McKinley requests a loan from Thomas Rotch. The letter offers no specifics, rather the writer...
Stephen Van Rensselaer encloses money at the request of Adam Hoops of New York for taxes due on his...
William Dickinson discusses a complex transaction regarding the purchase of a parcel of his land. He...
Allen and Grant discuss the urgent need for hard currency. The letter also informs Thomas Rotch tha...
John Purington informs Thomas Rotch that illness and inability to borrow money plus his low financia...