Jacob Atkinson informs Thomas Rotch that his lent out sheep are not thriving and there are problems with their survival in parts of Ohio. He discusses his concerns about the quality of Rotch's wool. He asks Rotch to consider "riding down to Steubenville" to assess his flock of merinos. 7.7" x 13" (19.4 by 32 cm
Jacob Barker discusses his flock of sheep and Thomas Rotch's assets remaining at Hartford, Connectic...
The Atkinsons remark that they have waited 28 days for the arrival of Rotch's cloth, but it has not ...
Jacob Barker thanks his uncle for oversight of Barker's sheep placed in Rotch's care through the win...
Jacob Atkinson informs Thomas Rotch that his lent out sheep are not thriving and there are problems ...
Jacob Atkinson explains his plans to collect Thomas Rotch's sheep. He has been preoccupied with buil...
Jacob Atkinson writes to Thomas Rotch at Mt Pleasant, the site of the Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends...
Jacob Atkinson and Thomas Rotch arrive at an agreement regarding Rotch's merino sheep. Atkinson writ...
In this letter addressed to "Jacob", Thomas Rotch discusses problems encountered while raising merin...
In this letter addressed to "Jacob," Thomas Rotch discusses problems encountered while raising Merin...
Jacob Atkinson provides an overview of his business concerns and discusses his future plans for farm...
Jacob Atkinson discusses the disposition of Thomas Rotch's wool which because of the ongoing disagre...
This letter with A-29-17 addressed to "Jacob" from Thomas Rotch describes Rotch's regarding sheep hu...
Jacob Barker discusses the favorable prospect for sheep. He tells Rotch that he has his permission t...
Jacob Barker requests information and the particulars regarding the number and condition of sheep w...
Jacob Barker reacts to news from Thomas Rotch respecting difficulties encountered while raising shee...
Jacob Barker discusses his flock of sheep and Thomas Rotch's assets remaining at Hartford, Connectic...
The Atkinsons remark that they have waited 28 days for the arrival of Rotch's cloth, but it has not ...
Jacob Barker thanks his uncle for oversight of Barker's sheep placed in Rotch's care through the win...
Jacob Atkinson informs Thomas Rotch that his lent out sheep are not thriving and there are problems ...
Jacob Atkinson explains his plans to collect Thomas Rotch's sheep. He has been preoccupied with buil...
Jacob Atkinson writes to Thomas Rotch at Mt Pleasant, the site of the Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends...
Jacob Atkinson and Thomas Rotch arrive at an agreement regarding Rotch's merino sheep. Atkinson writ...
In this letter addressed to "Jacob", Thomas Rotch discusses problems encountered while raising merin...
In this letter addressed to "Jacob," Thomas Rotch discusses problems encountered while raising Merin...
Jacob Atkinson provides an overview of his business concerns and discusses his future plans for farm...
Jacob Atkinson discusses the disposition of Thomas Rotch's wool which because of the ongoing disagre...
This letter with A-29-17 addressed to "Jacob" from Thomas Rotch describes Rotch's regarding sheep hu...
Jacob Barker discusses the favorable prospect for sheep. He tells Rotch that he has his permission t...
Jacob Barker requests information and the particulars regarding the number and condition of sheep w...
Jacob Barker reacts to news from Thomas Rotch respecting difficulties encountered while raising shee...
Jacob Barker discusses his flock of sheep and Thomas Rotch's assets remaining at Hartford, Connectic...
The Atkinsons remark that they have waited 28 days for the arrival of Rotch's cloth, but it has not ...
Jacob Barker thanks his uncle for oversight of Barker's sheep placed in Rotch's care through the win...