D & A Townsend ask for samples of Thomas Rotch's cloth by the bearer of this letter. If Rotch is not at Kendal, they request John Hutton to give them a selection of cloth including 6 1/4 yards of the blue at $9 which is high in cost and does not sell well. If Rotch is at home, he will send more of an assortment of his cloth. 7.5" x 8.8" (19 by 22.5 cm
A list of ordered goods to be delivered in 1818 to Thomas Rotch at Kendal, Ohio including logwood, N...
Thomas Rotch writes to Charles Skinner regarding the sale of Rotch's broadcloth and cashmere. Rotch...
Mahlon Wileman requests a shipment of four and one-half yards of cloth from Thomas Rotch, hoping to ...
D & A Townsend ask for samples of Thomas Rotch's cloth by the bearer of this letter. If Rotch is not...
D & A Townsend inform Thomas Rotch that dealers or merchants in Pittsburgh are interested in obtaini...
The Townsend firm discusses Thomas Rotch's cloth and proposed costs. They request yards of London-br...
A letter in bad repair to Thomas Rotch concerning acquisition of cloth samples. The Rotches were in ...
Thomas Townsend encloses two samples of cloth; he asks for a specific amount of Rotch's cloth that w...
Allen and Grant notify Thomas Rotch that an opportunity has presented to send some of Rotch's reques...
Avery and Stevenson of Pittsburgh request 20 yards of Thomas Rotch's best cloth. They assure him tha...
John Sloane asks if he might have samples of Thomas Rotch's cloth, enough for a suit or a great coat...
John Sloane asks if he might have samples of Thomas Rotch's cloth, enough for a suit or a great coat...
D & A Townsend ask that Thomas Rotch pay $28 for an order of a certain blade to be made by Eliakus R...
This letter from Thomas Rotch to Charles K. Skinner includes instructions pertaining to the sale of ...
Daniel Earle, well satisfied with the quality of Thomas Rotch's shipment of wool asks if Rotch has l...
A list of ordered goods to be delivered in 1818 to Thomas Rotch at Kendal, Ohio including logwood, N...
Thomas Rotch writes to Charles Skinner regarding the sale of Rotch's broadcloth and cashmere. Rotch...
Mahlon Wileman requests a shipment of four and one-half yards of cloth from Thomas Rotch, hoping to ...
D & A Townsend ask for samples of Thomas Rotch's cloth by the bearer of this letter. If Rotch is not...
D & A Townsend inform Thomas Rotch that dealers or merchants in Pittsburgh are interested in obtaini...
The Townsend firm discusses Thomas Rotch's cloth and proposed costs. They request yards of London-br...
A letter in bad repair to Thomas Rotch concerning acquisition of cloth samples. The Rotches were in ...
Thomas Townsend encloses two samples of cloth; he asks for a specific amount of Rotch's cloth that w...
Allen and Grant notify Thomas Rotch that an opportunity has presented to send some of Rotch's reques...
Avery and Stevenson of Pittsburgh request 20 yards of Thomas Rotch's best cloth. They assure him tha...
John Sloane asks if he might have samples of Thomas Rotch's cloth, enough for a suit or a great coat...
John Sloane asks if he might have samples of Thomas Rotch's cloth, enough for a suit or a great coat...
D & A Townsend ask that Thomas Rotch pay $28 for an order of a certain blade to be made by Eliakus R...
This letter from Thomas Rotch to Charles K. Skinner includes instructions pertaining to the sale of ...
Daniel Earle, well satisfied with the quality of Thomas Rotch's shipment of wool asks if Rotch has l...
A list of ordered goods to be delivered in 1818 to Thomas Rotch at Kendal, Ohio including logwood, N...
Thomas Rotch writes to Charles Skinner regarding the sale of Rotch's broadcloth and cashmere. Rotch...
Mahlon Wileman requests a shipment of four and one-half yards of cloth from Thomas Rotch, hoping to ...