Maria Imlay admits to confusion regarding a deposit of money. She states that $400 has been deposited in the Bank of Pennsylvania. She apologizes for her husband's failure to write, as he has been preoccupied with business. 8" x 10" (20.2 by 25.4cm
Money lost or stolen in the mail was not uncommon in the nineteenth century, and in this letter, Ric...
In this letter concerning the estate of Maria Imlay in Trenton, New Jersey, Thomas Rotch informs L.H...
Richard Imlay promises to pay certain bills to Charles Coffin the sum of $1,850 in gold or silver on...
Maria Imlay admits to confusion regarding a deposit of money. She states that $400 has been deposite...
Maria Imlay expresses dismay about debts claimed against her and her husband. She mentions a piece o...
Thomas Rotch discusses confusion with Richard Imlay about a bank draft and money owed to Rotch by Im...
Maria Imlay discusses her husband's recent business dealings. She expresses regret for her last let...
Maria Imlay reproaches Thomas Rotch for not replying to her request to have her business transacted ...
Maria Imlay reflects harshly on the matter of her business dealings with Thomas Rotch. She discusse...
Maria Imlay expresses dismay with her husband's lack of commitment to their faith and his refusal to...
After her marriage to poor money manager Richard Imlay, Maria Milnor Imlay asks Thomas Rotch to mana...
Richard Imlay attempts to assuage a dilemma that arose from a misunderstanding regarding monies to b...
Maria Imlay discusses debts paid by and owed to the Imlays. The Imlays wish to sell most of their l...
Maria Melnor Imlay transferred oversight of her estate from Thomas Rotch in Ohio to Joseph Lowrie in...
Maria Imlay discusses the possible sale of certain property, and other property from her father's es...
Money lost or stolen in the mail was not uncommon in the nineteenth century, and in this letter, Ric...
In this letter concerning the estate of Maria Imlay in Trenton, New Jersey, Thomas Rotch informs L.H...
Richard Imlay promises to pay certain bills to Charles Coffin the sum of $1,850 in gold or silver on...
Maria Imlay admits to confusion regarding a deposit of money. She states that $400 has been deposite...
Maria Imlay expresses dismay about debts claimed against her and her husband. She mentions a piece o...
Thomas Rotch discusses confusion with Richard Imlay about a bank draft and money owed to Rotch by Im...
Maria Imlay discusses her husband's recent business dealings. She expresses regret for her last let...
Maria Imlay reproaches Thomas Rotch for not replying to her request to have her business transacted ...
Maria Imlay reflects harshly on the matter of her business dealings with Thomas Rotch. She discusse...
Maria Imlay expresses dismay with her husband's lack of commitment to their faith and his refusal to...
After her marriage to poor money manager Richard Imlay, Maria Milnor Imlay asks Thomas Rotch to mana...
Richard Imlay attempts to assuage a dilemma that arose from a misunderstanding regarding monies to b...
Maria Imlay discusses debts paid by and owed to the Imlays. The Imlays wish to sell most of their l...
Maria Melnor Imlay transferred oversight of her estate from Thomas Rotch in Ohio to Joseph Lowrie in...
Maria Imlay discusses the possible sale of certain property, and other property from her father's es...
Money lost or stolen in the mail was not uncommon in the nineteenth century, and in this letter, Ric...
In this letter concerning the estate of Maria Imlay in Trenton, New Jersey, Thomas Rotch informs L.H...
Richard Imlay promises to pay certain bills to Charles Coffin the sum of $1,850 in gold or silver on...