Rodman addresses Thomas Rotch's request for wood, informing Rotch that seasoned wood is no where to be found on Nantucket. He also mentions the anxiety attending the illness of Thomas and Charity Rotch's first child who died of the croup later in November 1791. 7.75" x 9.10" (19.8 by 23 cm
Samuel Rodman writes Thomas Rotch to inform him that Brock is ill. Rodman is shipping the goods with...
Samuel Rodman discusses shipment of goods and commodities and the effect of poor weather on shipping...
Samuel Rodman informs Thomas Rotch that he has shipped cedar board and pitch to New Bedford. 7.75" ...
Rodman addresses Thomas Rotch's request for wood, informing Rotch that seasoned wood is no where to ...
A letter posted from Nantucket shortly after the death of Charity and Thomas Rotch's only child. S...
This letter discuss the shipment of commodities, books, poles and beef; there is no mention here of ...
Samuel Rodman notifies Thomas Rotch of the shortage of plank for ships. He encloses a list of articl...
Samuel Rodman discusses shipments of goods including beef. He mentions that his small son has been u...
Samuel Rodman discusses the purchase of cask to ship commodities. He asks that Thomas Rotch send hi...
Samuel Rodman discusses shipments of oil and also asks that he be advised of he condition of Mary Ro...
Samuel Rodman discusses family health and reports of influenza in Philadelphia and New Bedford as we...
Samuel Rodman includes a brief shipping invoice, and informs Thomas Rotch he has shipped a barrel of...
This letter addresses Mary Rodman's declining health. Mrs. Rodman, who resided in Newport, Rhode Isl...
Samuel Rodman, managing Rotch shipping affairs on Nantucket, comments on the increased costs of ship...
Samuel Rodman writes of the bread he bought and requests that Thomas Rotch purchase more. He mentio...
Samuel Rodman writes Thomas Rotch to inform him that Brock is ill. Rodman is shipping the goods with...
Samuel Rodman discusses shipment of goods and commodities and the effect of poor weather on shipping...
Samuel Rodman informs Thomas Rotch that he has shipped cedar board and pitch to New Bedford. 7.75" ...
Rodman addresses Thomas Rotch's request for wood, informing Rotch that seasoned wood is no where to ...
A letter posted from Nantucket shortly after the death of Charity and Thomas Rotch's only child. S...
This letter discuss the shipment of commodities, books, poles and beef; there is no mention here of ...
Samuel Rodman notifies Thomas Rotch of the shortage of plank for ships. He encloses a list of articl...
Samuel Rodman discusses shipments of goods including beef. He mentions that his small son has been u...
Samuel Rodman discusses the purchase of cask to ship commodities. He asks that Thomas Rotch send hi...
Samuel Rodman discusses shipments of oil and also asks that he be advised of he condition of Mary Ro...
Samuel Rodman discusses family health and reports of influenza in Philadelphia and New Bedford as we...
Samuel Rodman includes a brief shipping invoice, and informs Thomas Rotch he has shipped a barrel of...
This letter addresses Mary Rodman's declining health. Mrs. Rodman, who resided in Newport, Rhode Isl...
Samuel Rodman, managing Rotch shipping affairs on Nantucket, comments on the increased costs of ship...
Samuel Rodman writes of the bread he bought and requests that Thomas Rotch purchase more. He mentio...
Samuel Rodman writes Thomas Rotch to inform him that Brock is ill. Rodman is shipping the goods with...
Samuel Rodman discusses shipment of goods and commodities and the effect of poor weather on shipping...
Samuel Rodman informs Thomas Rotch that he has shipped cedar board and pitch to New Bedford. 7.75" ...