Jacob Atkinson asks Thomas Rotch to hold up his end of an agreement in order to relieve Atkinson of his burden and financial difficulties. He writes that he is in great want of money. Atkinson writes, "it is entirely in your power to relieve us," to which Rotch responded in his own hand, 'when you don't owe us one Cent.' 7.75" x 9.9" (19.6 by 25.2 cm
A note informing Thomas Rotch that his letter to Atkinson's brother was received. For the sake of pe...
Nathaniel Atkinson describes his low state of business as a consequence of the 1812 embargo that has...
Jacob Atkinson writes to Thomas Rotch at Mt Pleasant, the site of the Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends...
Jacob Atkinson asks Thomas Rotch to hold up his end of an agreement in order to relieve Atkinson of ...
Jacob Atkinson writes that he has not heard from Thomas Rotch for some time, nearly two years, rega...
Jacob Atkinson discusses personal financial matters, mentioning that he has little money to pay his ...
Jacob Atkinson apologizes for not sending payment to Thomas Rotch, citing lack of money to pay down ...
Jacob Atkinson explains a complex business problem and asks Thomas Rotch to assist him to pay down a...
Jacob Atkinson discusses payment of a bill due from Thomas Rotch. He is aware that Thomas Rotch has ...
A note to Thomas Rotch about repayment of a loan. Atkinson informs Rotch that he intends to repay wh...
Nathaniel Atkinson repeats that he is unable to repay a loan to Thomas Rotch because of business fai...
Jacob Atkinson takes Thomas Rotch to task for Rotch's lack of compliance to an agreement over the ma...
Nathaniel Atkinson reissues a fervent plea to Thomas Rotch for a loan of $300 to pay down his debts....
Jacob Atkinson provides an overview of his business concerns and discusses his future plans for farm...
Nathaniel Atkinson assures Thomas Rotch in Hartford that he is prepared to assume responsibility for...
A note informing Thomas Rotch that his letter to Atkinson's brother was received. For the sake of pe...
Nathaniel Atkinson describes his low state of business as a consequence of the 1812 embargo that has...
Jacob Atkinson writes to Thomas Rotch at Mt Pleasant, the site of the Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends...
Jacob Atkinson asks Thomas Rotch to hold up his end of an agreement in order to relieve Atkinson of ...
Jacob Atkinson writes that he has not heard from Thomas Rotch for some time, nearly two years, rega...
Jacob Atkinson discusses personal financial matters, mentioning that he has little money to pay his ...
Jacob Atkinson apologizes for not sending payment to Thomas Rotch, citing lack of money to pay down ...
Jacob Atkinson explains a complex business problem and asks Thomas Rotch to assist him to pay down a...
Jacob Atkinson discusses payment of a bill due from Thomas Rotch. He is aware that Thomas Rotch has ...
A note to Thomas Rotch about repayment of a loan. Atkinson informs Rotch that he intends to repay wh...
Nathaniel Atkinson repeats that he is unable to repay a loan to Thomas Rotch because of business fai...
Jacob Atkinson takes Thomas Rotch to task for Rotch's lack of compliance to an agreement over the ma...
Nathaniel Atkinson reissues a fervent plea to Thomas Rotch for a loan of $300 to pay down his debts....
Jacob Atkinson provides an overview of his business concerns and discusses his future plans for farm...
Nathaniel Atkinson assures Thomas Rotch in Hartford that he is prepared to assume responsibility for...
A note informing Thomas Rotch that his letter to Atkinson's brother was received. For the sake of pe...
Nathaniel Atkinson describes his low state of business as a consequence of the 1812 embargo that has...
Jacob Atkinson writes to Thomas Rotch at Mt Pleasant, the site of the Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends...