John Sloane asks if he might have samples of Thomas Rotch's cloth, enough for a suit or a great coat, and if possible, prices for and samples of the cloth on hand. He hopes to received six or six and a half yards of cloth at $7 per yard. 7.85" x 9.8" (20 by 25 cm
Traveling locally in the northeast Ohio on Thomas Rotch's behalf, Aaron Chapman reports that he is i...
Thomas Rotch acknowledges receipt of a statement regarding William Henry's purchase of 3 yards of No...
Thomas Rotch writes to Charles Skinner regarding the sale of Rotch's broadcloth and cashmere. Rotch...
John Sloane asks if he might have samples of Thomas Rotch's cloth, enough for a suit or a great coat...
John Sloane asks if he might have samples of Thomas Rotch's cloth, enough for a suit or a great coat...
John Sloane requests samples of Thomas Rotch's cloth. He points out that he has not purchased foreig...
Avery and Stevenson of Pittsburgh request 20 yards of Thomas Rotch's best cloth. They assure him tha...
D & A Townsend ask for samples of Thomas Rotch's cloth by the bearer of this letter. If Rotch is not...
Mahlon Wileman requests a shipment of four and one-half yards of cloth from Thomas Rotch, hoping to ...
Thomas Townsend encloses two samples of cloth; he asks for a specific amount of Rotch's cloth that w...
This letter from Thomas Rotch to Charles K. Skinner includes instructions pertaining to the sale of ...
John Sloane writes from Washington DC in response to Thomas Rotch's queries about the imposition of ...
William Clap responds to a request by Thomas Rotch to sell cambricks on Rotch's behalf. Clap discus...
John Bever writes to Thomas Rotch regarding the sale of cloth. He apologizes for not being able to c...
Samuel Browne advises Thomas Rotch to send samples of his cloth to dealers in that city as such fine...
Traveling locally in the northeast Ohio on Thomas Rotch's behalf, Aaron Chapman reports that he is i...
Thomas Rotch acknowledges receipt of a statement regarding William Henry's purchase of 3 yards of No...
Thomas Rotch writes to Charles Skinner regarding the sale of Rotch's broadcloth and cashmere. Rotch...
John Sloane asks if he might have samples of Thomas Rotch's cloth, enough for a suit or a great coat...
John Sloane asks if he might have samples of Thomas Rotch's cloth, enough for a suit or a great coat...
John Sloane requests samples of Thomas Rotch's cloth. He points out that he has not purchased foreig...
Avery and Stevenson of Pittsburgh request 20 yards of Thomas Rotch's best cloth. They assure him tha...
D & A Townsend ask for samples of Thomas Rotch's cloth by the bearer of this letter. If Rotch is not...
Mahlon Wileman requests a shipment of four and one-half yards of cloth from Thomas Rotch, hoping to ...
Thomas Townsend encloses two samples of cloth; he asks for a specific amount of Rotch's cloth that w...
This letter from Thomas Rotch to Charles K. Skinner includes instructions pertaining to the sale of ...
John Sloane writes from Washington DC in response to Thomas Rotch's queries about the imposition of ...
William Clap responds to a request by Thomas Rotch to sell cambricks on Rotch's behalf. Clap discus...
John Bever writes to Thomas Rotch regarding the sale of cloth. He apologizes for not being able to c...
Samuel Browne advises Thomas Rotch to send samples of his cloth to dealers in that city as such fine...
Traveling locally in the northeast Ohio on Thomas Rotch's behalf, Aaron Chapman reports that he is i...
Thomas Rotch acknowledges receipt of a statement regarding William Henry's purchase of 3 yards of No...
Thomas Rotch writes to Charles Skinner regarding the sale of Rotch's broadcloth and cashmere. Rotch...