James Patrick informs Thomas Rotch that he has a sore throat and has not been to see Rotch personally; he informs Rotch that he will accept cloth in payment for his paper, meaning perhaps, paper money 7.9" x 5" (19.9cm by 12.7cm
Joseph Peace writes that he is enclosing 2 drafts of monies owed to Thomas Rotch from a man who is n...
William Rotch Jr. discusses insurance on the Barclay. He mentions Thomas Rotch's want of money, and...
A partially preserved letter from Thomas Townsend to Thomas Rotch regarding collection of a debt. To...
James Patrick informs Thomas Rotch that he has a sore throat and has not been to see Rotch personall...
A letter to Thomas Rotch on the subject of a draft, perhaps money owed, however John Hazlett mention...
Thomas Rotch wrote this letter to the creditors of Richard Williams in early 1820 offering his own d...
James Patrick submits a bill for a subscription for the Tuscarawas Chronicle, a newspaper to which T...
Thomas Taylor disagrees with payment of a bill for cloth, which he claims that he did in fact pay to...
Jacob Atkinson writes that he has not heard from Thomas Rotch for some time, nearly two years, rega...
James Duncan acknowledges that he is unable to send all of the loan due Rotch but he encloses ninety...
Hiram Preston acknowledges that his debt to Thomas Rotch is due. He asks if Thomas Rotch has settled...
Christian Espich sends $12.93 to Thomas Rotch to pay down a note on a purchase by J Walton. Espich a...
Jacob Atkinson discusses payment of a bill due from Thomas Rotch. He is aware that Thomas Rotch has ...
John Street discusses an offer from Thomas Rotch for what may have been a loan. He will be going to ...
James McKinley requests a loan from Thomas Rotch. The letter offers no specifics, rather the writer...
Joseph Peace writes that he is enclosing 2 drafts of monies owed to Thomas Rotch from a man who is n...
William Rotch Jr. discusses insurance on the Barclay. He mentions Thomas Rotch's want of money, and...
A partially preserved letter from Thomas Townsend to Thomas Rotch regarding collection of a debt. To...
James Patrick informs Thomas Rotch that he has a sore throat and has not been to see Rotch personall...
A letter to Thomas Rotch on the subject of a draft, perhaps money owed, however John Hazlett mention...
Thomas Rotch wrote this letter to the creditors of Richard Williams in early 1820 offering his own d...
James Patrick submits a bill for a subscription for the Tuscarawas Chronicle, a newspaper to which T...
Thomas Taylor disagrees with payment of a bill for cloth, which he claims that he did in fact pay to...
Jacob Atkinson writes that he has not heard from Thomas Rotch for some time, nearly two years, rega...
James Duncan acknowledges that he is unable to send all of the loan due Rotch but he encloses ninety...
Hiram Preston acknowledges that his debt to Thomas Rotch is due. He asks if Thomas Rotch has settled...
Christian Espich sends $12.93 to Thomas Rotch to pay down a note on a purchase by J Walton. Espich a...
Jacob Atkinson discusses payment of a bill due from Thomas Rotch. He is aware that Thomas Rotch has ...
John Street discusses an offer from Thomas Rotch for what may have been a loan. He will be going to ...
James McKinley requests a loan from Thomas Rotch. The letter offers no specifics, rather the writer...
Joseph Peace writes that he is enclosing 2 drafts of monies owed to Thomas Rotch from a man who is n...
William Rotch Jr. discusses insurance on the Barclay. He mentions Thomas Rotch's want of money, and...
A partially preserved letter from Thomas Townsend to Thomas Rotch regarding collection of a debt. To...