William Rotch Jr. discusses actions taken on behalf of Thomas Rotch regarding his relocation to Hartford. Rotch Jr. inquires about the final decision on Rotch's store and works. He also asks about the prices of grain, pork, and flax. 8.1" x 9.75" (20.5cm by 24.5cm
Samuel Rodman discusses trade in beef, cider, nails, and oil. After their marriage in 1790, the Rotc...
William Rotch, Sr. discusses the shipment of goods to New Bedford. He also asks if Thomas Rotch migh...
A letter describing the economy and economic conditions of the East coast after the end of the War o...
William Rotch Jr. idscusses the sale of commodities including plaster and wine to Captains Delano an...
William Rotch, Jr. informs his brother, Thomas in Hartford of the arrival of ships carrying teas, ch...
William Rotch Jr. discusses his brother's successful acquisition of property in the Hartford, Connec...
William Rotch notifies his brother, Thomas Rotch of the shipment of various commodities including wh...
William Rotch, Sr. praises the efforts of his son, Thomas who located to West Hartford, Connecticut ...
This letter describes profits made from the sale of skins in exchange for tea carried on Rotch ships...
William Rotch Jr. writes about the prices and sale of goods, including corn and seal skins. Rotch J...
Thomas Rotch entrusts his household goods to the care of Capt Bennajiah Mason for shipment on the sl...
William Rotch Jr. discusses the prices and sale of various commodities and goods, including oil and ...
William Rotch discusses a shipment of commodities including plaster and tea. 8.05" x 10" (20.5 by 25...
William Buffum encloses a statement for a shipment of lard to Thomas Rotch in New Bedford, to be for...
William Rotch Jr. discusses a shipment of whale oil aboard the Barclay, which he purchased at $85 pe...
Samuel Rodman discusses trade in beef, cider, nails, and oil. After their marriage in 1790, the Rotc...
William Rotch, Sr. discusses the shipment of goods to New Bedford. He also asks if Thomas Rotch migh...
A letter describing the economy and economic conditions of the East coast after the end of the War o...
William Rotch Jr. idscusses the sale of commodities including plaster and wine to Captains Delano an...
William Rotch, Jr. informs his brother, Thomas in Hartford of the arrival of ships carrying teas, ch...
William Rotch Jr. discusses his brother's successful acquisition of property in the Hartford, Connec...
William Rotch notifies his brother, Thomas Rotch of the shipment of various commodities including wh...
William Rotch, Sr. praises the efforts of his son, Thomas who located to West Hartford, Connecticut ...
This letter describes profits made from the sale of skins in exchange for tea carried on Rotch ships...
William Rotch Jr. writes about the prices and sale of goods, including corn and seal skins. Rotch J...
Thomas Rotch entrusts his household goods to the care of Capt Bennajiah Mason for shipment on the sl...
William Rotch Jr. discusses the prices and sale of various commodities and goods, including oil and ...
William Rotch discusses a shipment of commodities including plaster and tea. 8.05" x 10" (20.5 by 25...
William Buffum encloses a statement for a shipment of lard to Thomas Rotch in New Bedford, to be for...
William Rotch Jr. discusses a shipment of whale oil aboard the Barclay, which he purchased at $85 pe...
Samuel Rodman discusses trade in beef, cider, nails, and oil. After their marriage in 1790, the Rotc...
William Rotch, Sr. discusses the shipment of goods to New Bedford. He also asks if Thomas Rotch migh...
A letter describing the economy and economic conditions of the East coast after the end of the War o...