A note regarding an exchange of money in an account. Samuel Rodman writes that he has a severe headache and cannot write more. He had a long history of poor health perhaps exacerbated by chronic stress as manager of the Rotch firm on Nantucket. 7.5" x 6" (19.3 by 15.2cm
News of family to Thomas Rotch in Hartford from his New Bedford business partner and brother-in-law,...
Samuel Rodman writes that his wife, Eliza has been ill with fever and is very feeble and helpless. H...
Samuel Rodman inquires whether a note has been paid and mentions the health of one Brock, in referen...
Samuel Rodman discusses family health and reports of influenza in Philadelphia and New Bedford as we...
This letter addresses Mary Rodman's declining health. Mrs. Rodman, who resided in Newport, Rhode Isl...
News of family and resolution of a problem regarding the transport of beef between business partners...
Samuel Rodman discusses the loss of Robert Macy's account and a shipment of staves and their payment...
Rodman addresses Thomas Rotch's request for wood, informing Rotch that seasoned wood is no where to ...
Samuel Rodman advises Thomas Rotch that a certain unnamed bank has sustained great losses, now publi...
News of a shipment of linen to Charity Rotch and Mary Rotch from Samuel Rodman in Nantucket. Rodman ...
Samuel Rodman discusses the purchase of cask to ship commodities. He asks that Thomas Rotch send hi...
Samuel Rodman discusses shipments of goods including beef. He mentions that his small son has been u...
Samuel Rodman writes Thomas Rotch to inform him that Brock is ill. Rodman is shipping the goods with...
Samual Rodman informs Thomas Rotch that he intends to sell firm assets in order to repay monies due ...
Samuel Rodman discusses a money transaction between a family cousin and the Rotch firm. He writes th...
News of family to Thomas Rotch in Hartford from his New Bedford business partner and brother-in-law,...
Samuel Rodman writes that his wife, Eliza has been ill with fever and is very feeble and helpless. H...
Samuel Rodman inquires whether a note has been paid and mentions the health of one Brock, in referen...
Samuel Rodman discusses family health and reports of influenza in Philadelphia and New Bedford as we...
This letter addresses Mary Rodman's declining health. Mrs. Rodman, who resided in Newport, Rhode Isl...
News of family and resolution of a problem regarding the transport of beef between business partners...
Samuel Rodman discusses the loss of Robert Macy's account and a shipment of staves and their payment...
Rodman addresses Thomas Rotch's request for wood, informing Rotch that seasoned wood is no where to ...
Samuel Rodman advises Thomas Rotch that a certain unnamed bank has sustained great losses, now publi...
News of a shipment of linen to Charity Rotch and Mary Rotch from Samuel Rodman in Nantucket. Rodman ...
Samuel Rodman discusses the purchase of cask to ship commodities. He asks that Thomas Rotch send hi...
Samuel Rodman discusses shipments of goods including beef. He mentions that his small son has been u...
Samuel Rodman writes Thomas Rotch to inform him that Brock is ill. Rodman is shipping the goods with...
Samual Rodman informs Thomas Rotch that he intends to sell firm assets in order to repay monies due ...
Samuel Rodman discusses a money transaction between a family cousin and the Rotch firm. He writes th...
News of family to Thomas Rotch in Hartford from his New Bedford business partner and brother-in-law,...
Samuel Rodman writes that his wife, Eliza has been ill with fever and is very feeble and helpless. H...
Samuel Rodman inquires whether a note has been paid and mentions the health of one Brock, in referen...