Jacob Atkinson discusses dimensions for cloth to be produced at Kendal by Thomas Rotch. Atkinson states that he has left his own wool at Steubenville for transport to Canton and Rotch's Kendal factory where the wool will be turned into flannel. He reiterates that he is awaiting a payment for cloth. 8" x 9.5" (20 by 24 cm
Daniel Clure requests five yards of black cloth out of Rotch's Kendal store. Rotch platted the town...
Nathaniel Atkinson took several of Thomas Rotch's merino breed sheep on lean and in this letter, he ...
Nathaniel Atkinson inquires after cloth promised to him by Thomas Rotch who has neglected to respond...
Jacob Atkinson discusses dimensions for cloth to be produced at Kendal by Thomas Rotch. Atkinson sta...
Jacob Atkinson requests information about the arrival of a shipment of Rotch manufactured flannel. H...
Jacob Atkinson discusses the disposition of Thomas Rotch's wool which because of the ongoing disagre...
Jacob Atkinson informs Thomas Rotch that he has sent bags in which wool was shipped to Kendal last y...
A note informing Thomas Rotch that his letter to Atkinson's brother was received. For the sake of pe...
Jacob Atkinson discusses an exchange of fine for course wool. He asks the colors of cloth that Rotch...
Jacob Atkinson provides an overview of his business concerns and discusses his future plans for farm...
John Walworth opens his letter with a note saying that he understands that Thomas Rotch is establish...
Jacob Atkinson writes to Thomas Rotch at Mt Pleasant, the site of the Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends...
Thomas Rotch writes to Charles Skinner regarding the sale of Rotch's broadcloth and cashmere. Rotch...
Jacob Atkinson explains his plans to collect Thomas Rotch's sheep. He has been preoccupied with buil...
Jacob Atkinson takes Thomas Rotch to task for Rotch's lack of compliance to an agreement over the ma...
Daniel Clure requests five yards of black cloth out of Rotch's Kendal store. Rotch platted the town...
Nathaniel Atkinson took several of Thomas Rotch's merino breed sheep on lean and in this letter, he ...
Nathaniel Atkinson inquires after cloth promised to him by Thomas Rotch who has neglected to respond...
Jacob Atkinson discusses dimensions for cloth to be produced at Kendal by Thomas Rotch. Atkinson sta...
Jacob Atkinson requests information about the arrival of a shipment of Rotch manufactured flannel. H...
Jacob Atkinson discusses the disposition of Thomas Rotch's wool which because of the ongoing disagre...
Jacob Atkinson informs Thomas Rotch that he has sent bags in which wool was shipped to Kendal last y...
A note informing Thomas Rotch that his letter to Atkinson's brother was received. For the sake of pe...
Jacob Atkinson discusses an exchange of fine for course wool. He asks the colors of cloth that Rotch...
Jacob Atkinson provides an overview of his business concerns and discusses his future plans for farm...
John Walworth opens his letter with a note saying that he understands that Thomas Rotch is establish...
Jacob Atkinson writes to Thomas Rotch at Mt Pleasant, the site of the Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends...
Thomas Rotch writes to Charles Skinner regarding the sale of Rotch's broadcloth and cashmere. Rotch...
Jacob Atkinson explains his plans to collect Thomas Rotch's sheep. He has been preoccupied with buil...
Jacob Atkinson takes Thomas Rotch to task for Rotch's lack of compliance to an agreement over the ma...
Daniel Clure requests five yards of black cloth out of Rotch's Kendal store. Rotch platted the town...
Nathaniel Atkinson took several of Thomas Rotch's merino breed sheep on lean and in this letter, he ...
Nathaniel Atkinson inquires after cloth promised to him by Thomas Rotch who has neglected to respond...