David Moodey in the Steubenville land office informs Thomas Rotch that according to his records, Rotch was not charged tax though he should have been. Moodey advises Rotch to register his lands for taxation in his own county to avoid future problems. 7.8" x 9.9" (20 by 25cm
This letter addresses issues in a previous letter from Samuel Coulter who requests that Thomas Rotch...
The treasurer of Richland County, Ohio submits a bill to the Rotch estate for payment of $3.83 due o...
Notary F. Jenkinson writing from Steubenville notifies Thomas Rotch that his note for seven hundred ...
David Moodey in the Steubenville land office informs Thomas Rotch that according to his records, Rot...
A letter regarding the need to pay taxes in order to avoid penalties. Robert Carrel informs Rotch th...
A note regarding taxes on Adam Hoop's land indicates that a certain person does not recollect if Tho...
A deed of land issued at the Steubenville land office to Thomas Rotch from William Dickinson for the...
Daniel Drake asks if Thomas Rotch if he intends to settle in the Cincinnati area and if he would be ...
Thomas Smith describes an acreage which Thomas Rotch may have wished to purchase. This letter is dat...
William Dickinson discusses the disposition of land. He encloses a certificate issued by the Registe...
Hiram Currey, the office of the Ohio treasurer in Columbus acknowledges the receipt from Thomas Rot...
Thomas Rotch paid $16.11 on behalf of Adam Hoops on 3 acres of land lots, 7,8,9 "in the 2nd quarter ...
Stephen Van Rensselaer encloses money at the request of Adam Hoops of New York for taxes due on his...
Thomas Rotch's taxes for the year 1816, three hundred twenty acres plus house lots in the town of Ke...
In this 1814 letter to Stark County commissioners, Thomas Rotch states his objection to the proposed...
This letter addresses issues in a previous letter from Samuel Coulter who requests that Thomas Rotch...
The treasurer of Richland County, Ohio submits a bill to the Rotch estate for payment of $3.83 due o...
Notary F. Jenkinson writing from Steubenville notifies Thomas Rotch that his note for seven hundred ...
David Moodey in the Steubenville land office informs Thomas Rotch that according to his records, Rot...
A letter regarding the need to pay taxes in order to avoid penalties. Robert Carrel informs Rotch th...
A note regarding taxes on Adam Hoop's land indicates that a certain person does not recollect if Tho...
A deed of land issued at the Steubenville land office to Thomas Rotch from William Dickinson for the...
Daniel Drake asks if Thomas Rotch if he intends to settle in the Cincinnati area and if he would be ...
Thomas Smith describes an acreage which Thomas Rotch may have wished to purchase. This letter is dat...
William Dickinson discusses the disposition of land. He encloses a certificate issued by the Registe...
Hiram Currey, the office of the Ohio treasurer in Columbus acknowledges the receipt from Thomas Rot...
Thomas Rotch paid $16.11 on behalf of Adam Hoops on 3 acres of land lots, 7,8,9 "in the 2nd quarter ...
Stephen Van Rensselaer encloses money at the request of Adam Hoops of New York for taxes due on his...
Thomas Rotch's taxes for the year 1816, three hundred twenty acres plus house lots in the town of Ke...
In this 1814 letter to Stark County commissioners, Thomas Rotch states his objection to the proposed...
This letter addresses issues in a previous letter from Samuel Coulter who requests that Thomas Rotch...
The treasurer of Richland County, Ohio submits a bill to the Rotch estate for payment of $3.83 due o...
Notary F. Jenkinson writing from Steubenville notifies Thomas Rotch that his note for seven hundred ...