Charles Hosmer writes to Thomas Rotch in Ohio asking if he might collect a debt or put it in the hands of an attorney. Creditors included Benjamin L. Hamlin and Charles Hosmer of Hartford. The writer requests notification by mail if Rotch can successful collect the debt. 7.25" x 12" (18.5 by 30.5 cm
The deceased Mr. Phillips was in debt to Thomas Rotch who inquired of the writer of this letter how ...
Joseph Huntington writes to Thomas Rotch in Hartford. He disputes a bill and has had another party c...
John Wells discusses the recent visit of Mr Foster and other visitors. He again addresses Rotch on t...
Charles Hosmer writes to Thomas Rotch in Ohio asking if he might collect a debt or put it in the han...
Hiram Preston acknowledges that his debt to Thomas Rotch is due. He asks if Thomas Rotch has settled...
Thomas Rotch instructs Aaron Chapman to deposit $760 in the Steubenville bank for to individuals to ...
Thomas Rotch writes to merchant C.F. Espich, in New Philadelphia stating that he has been trying to ...
Thomas Rotch wrote this letter to the creditors of Richard Williams in early 1820 offering his own d...
Caleb Greene hopes to discharge a financial obligation to Thomas Rotch, or possibly extend his credi...
John Murray appeals to Thomas Rotch in Hartford to join others who are willing to consider writing o...
Thomas Doxey asks Thomas Rotch to collect on a debt owed him, and if no money can be had, he will ta...
James S. Johnson informs Thomas Rotch that he decided to wait until Rotch has settled previous busin...
A partially preserved letter from Thomas Townsend to Thomas Rotch regarding collection of a debt. To...
This letter from Thomas Rotch to Richard Imlay discusses some confusion about a bank draft and money...
In this letter of 1814, William R. Rotch informs his uncle Thomas of financial matters settled and p...
The deceased Mr. Phillips was in debt to Thomas Rotch who inquired of the writer of this letter how ...
Joseph Huntington writes to Thomas Rotch in Hartford. He disputes a bill and has had another party c...
John Wells discusses the recent visit of Mr Foster and other visitors. He again addresses Rotch on t...
Charles Hosmer writes to Thomas Rotch in Ohio asking if he might collect a debt or put it in the han...
Hiram Preston acknowledges that his debt to Thomas Rotch is due. He asks if Thomas Rotch has settled...
Thomas Rotch instructs Aaron Chapman to deposit $760 in the Steubenville bank for to individuals to ...
Thomas Rotch writes to merchant C.F. Espich, in New Philadelphia stating that he has been trying to ...
Thomas Rotch wrote this letter to the creditors of Richard Williams in early 1820 offering his own d...
Caleb Greene hopes to discharge a financial obligation to Thomas Rotch, or possibly extend his credi...
John Murray appeals to Thomas Rotch in Hartford to join others who are willing to consider writing o...
Thomas Doxey asks Thomas Rotch to collect on a debt owed him, and if no money can be had, he will ta...
James S. Johnson informs Thomas Rotch that he decided to wait until Rotch has settled previous busin...
A partially preserved letter from Thomas Townsend to Thomas Rotch regarding collection of a debt. To...
This letter from Thomas Rotch to Richard Imlay discusses some confusion about a bank draft and money...
In this letter of 1814, William R. Rotch informs his uncle Thomas of financial matters settled and p...
The deceased Mr. Phillips was in debt to Thomas Rotch who inquired of the writer of this letter how ...
Joseph Huntington writes to Thomas Rotch in Hartford. He disputes a bill and has had another party c...
John Wells discusses the recent visit of Mr Foster and other visitors. He again addresses Rotch on t...