Richard Imlay promises to pay certain bills to Charles Coffin the sum of $1,850 in gold or silver on his land at Kendal in Stark County, Ohio. Imlay was chronically in debt and a poor money manager of his and his wife Maria's money. 8" x 9.85" (20.5 by 25.2 cm
This letter from Thomas Rotch to Richard Imlay discusses some confusion about a bank draft and money...
After her marriage to poor money manager Richard Imlay, Maria Milnor Imlay asks Thomas Rotch to mana...
Richard Imlay asks Thomas Rotch to dispose of his and his wife's property in Kendal. He originally a...
Richard Imlay promises to pay certain bills to Charles Coffin the sum of $1,850 in gold or silver on...
Richard Imlay attempts to assuage a dilemma that arose from a misunderstanding regarding monies to b...
George Endley informs Thomas Rotch that Richard Imlay was in debt to him when he left Kendal. Endle...
Maria Imlay discusses debts paid by and owed to the Imlays. The Imlays wish to sell most of their l...
Richard Imlay responds to 3 letters from Thomas Rotch who indicates that he is dissatisfied with th...
Thomas Rotch discusses confusion with Richard Imlay about a bank draft and money owed to Rotch by Im...
Money lost or stolen in the mail was not uncommon in the nineteenth century, and in this letter, Ric...
Maria Imlay expresses dismay about debts claimed against her and her husband. She mentions a piece o...
Richard Imlay has reservations about the man contracted to work on his house at Kendal, J.D. Hendley...
Richard Imlay did not manage his financial affairs well and had constant money problems. Richard cam...
Richard Imlay continues his attempt to resolve the matter of his property and its upkeep at Kendal. ...
Richard Imlay discusses Kendal and attempts to secure a water source for the town. He advises Thomas...
This letter from Thomas Rotch to Richard Imlay discusses some confusion about a bank draft and money...
After her marriage to poor money manager Richard Imlay, Maria Milnor Imlay asks Thomas Rotch to mana...
Richard Imlay asks Thomas Rotch to dispose of his and his wife's property in Kendal. He originally a...
Richard Imlay promises to pay certain bills to Charles Coffin the sum of $1,850 in gold or silver on...
Richard Imlay attempts to assuage a dilemma that arose from a misunderstanding regarding monies to b...
George Endley informs Thomas Rotch that Richard Imlay was in debt to him when he left Kendal. Endle...
Maria Imlay discusses debts paid by and owed to the Imlays. The Imlays wish to sell most of their l...
Richard Imlay responds to 3 letters from Thomas Rotch who indicates that he is dissatisfied with th...
Thomas Rotch discusses confusion with Richard Imlay about a bank draft and money owed to Rotch by Im...
Money lost or stolen in the mail was not uncommon in the nineteenth century, and in this letter, Ric...
Maria Imlay expresses dismay about debts claimed against her and her husband. She mentions a piece o...
Richard Imlay has reservations about the man contracted to work on his house at Kendal, J.D. Hendley...
Richard Imlay did not manage his financial affairs well and had constant money problems. Richard cam...
Richard Imlay continues his attempt to resolve the matter of his property and its upkeep at Kendal. ...
Richard Imlay discusses Kendal and attempts to secure a water source for the town. He advises Thomas...
This letter from Thomas Rotch to Richard Imlay discusses some confusion about a bank draft and money...
After her marriage to poor money manager Richard Imlay, Maria Milnor Imlay asks Thomas Rotch to mana...
Richard Imlay asks Thomas Rotch to dispose of his and his wife's property in Kendal. He originally a...