Samuel Rodman inquires whether a note has been paid and mentions the health of one Brock, in reference to whether he'll be able to sail. He discusses the separation of business within a company and the shipment of various commodities, including candles. Rodman mentions ships belonging to the Coffins. 8.25" x 13" (21 by 33 cm
Samuel Rodman discusses commodities trade and shipping, informing Thomas Rotch that there is butter ...
A letter posted from Nantucket shortly after the death of Charity and Thomas Rotch's only child. S...
Rodman discusses whalebone and a disaster at sea concerning a certain ship. He mentions that he is ...
Samuel Rodman writes Thomas Rotch to inform him that Brock is still sick, so Rodman is shipping the ...
Samuel Rodman discusses the purchase of cask to ship commodities. He asks that Thomas Rotch send hi...
Samuel Rodman writes about shipments of candles. He tells Thomas Rotch that he thinks bro. (brother...
Samuel Rodman writes about the shipment of oil and an invoice of the sale of candles. He mentions t...
Samuel Rodman writes of the bread he bought and requests that Thomas Rotch purchase more. He mentio...
Samuel Rodman reports that shipping prices are high and there are many vessels on hand wanting freig...
Samuel Rodman inquires whether Thomas Rotch wishes to send a ship on a whaling voyage. He mentions ...
Samuel Rodman discusses a shipment of oars, ducks and cloth. He reports that Mother Rodman is improv...
Samuel Rodman, managing Rotch shipping affairs on Nantucket, comments on the increased costs of ship...
Samuel Rodman discusses family health and reports of influenza in Philadelphia and New Bedford as we...
Samuel Rodman discusses the shortage of plank for ships. He encloses a list of articles and bills th...
Samuel Rodman discusses a money transaction between a family cousin and the Rotch firm. He writes th...
Samuel Rodman discusses commodities trade and shipping, informing Thomas Rotch that there is butter ...
A letter posted from Nantucket shortly after the death of Charity and Thomas Rotch's only child. S...
Rodman discusses whalebone and a disaster at sea concerning a certain ship. He mentions that he is ...
Samuel Rodman writes Thomas Rotch to inform him that Brock is still sick, so Rodman is shipping the ...
Samuel Rodman discusses the purchase of cask to ship commodities. He asks that Thomas Rotch send hi...
Samuel Rodman writes about shipments of candles. He tells Thomas Rotch that he thinks bro. (brother...
Samuel Rodman writes about the shipment of oil and an invoice of the sale of candles. He mentions t...
Samuel Rodman writes of the bread he bought and requests that Thomas Rotch purchase more. He mentio...
Samuel Rodman reports that shipping prices are high and there are many vessels on hand wanting freig...
Samuel Rodman inquires whether Thomas Rotch wishes to send a ship on a whaling voyage. He mentions ...
Samuel Rodman discusses a shipment of oars, ducks and cloth. He reports that Mother Rodman is improv...
Samuel Rodman, managing Rotch shipping affairs on Nantucket, comments on the increased costs of ship...
Samuel Rodman discusses family health and reports of influenza in Philadelphia and New Bedford as we...
Samuel Rodman discusses the shortage of plank for ships. He encloses a list of articles and bills th...
Samuel Rodman discusses a money transaction between a family cousin and the Rotch firm. He writes th...
Samuel Rodman discusses commodities trade and shipping, informing Thomas Rotch that there is butter ...
A letter posted from Nantucket shortly after the death of Charity and Thomas Rotch's only child. S...
Rodman discusses whalebone and a disaster at sea concerning a certain ship. He mentions that he is ...