John Wells, unable to resolve a long standing disagreement with Thomas Rotch over a flax seed oil mill account, has asked an accountant, George Stanley to review the case. Stanley's conclusions are presented as an attachment to letter A-361-13 7.55" x 12.5" (19.3 by 32 cm
John Wells encloses a ten year record of Thomas Rotch's account with him and Rotch's investment in h...
John Wells discusses an offer to Thomas Rotch. He has heard that Rotch will be in Hartford, he is s...
John Wells discusses the separation of Thomas Rotch and his partner, Alexander Skinner. Skinner acte...
John Wells, unable to resolve a long standing disagreement with Thomas Rotch over a flax seed oil mi...
John Wells hands over the linseed oil mill accounts, jointly owned by himself and Thomas Rotch, for ...
John Wells comments on Thomas Rotch's response to George Stanley's audit of the flax seed oil mill a...
John Wells encloses his account of concerns regarding a jointly owned oil mill. Rotch should receive...
Thomas Rotch addresses Wells's concerns in a letter of 1820. Wells presents his opinion of events th...
John Wells notifies Thomas Rotch that he would like to close his account as he has not been able to ...
John Wells writes that the flax seed oil mill has been sold and money was to be forwarded to Thomas ...
John Wells again implores Thomas Rotch to respond to an earlier proposal regarding an oil mill and e...
This undated letter addresses the matter of settlement of stock in the Rotch Wells oil mill. Wells h...
John Wells continues his discussion of exchange of lands for an oil mill. He makes several suggestio...
John Wells again writes to Thomas Rotch regarding an oil mill for land exchange to which Rotch had n...
John Wells states that he wishes to discuss the sale of items of mutual concern to himself and Thoma...
John Wells encloses a ten year record of Thomas Rotch's account with him and Rotch's investment in h...
John Wells discusses an offer to Thomas Rotch. He has heard that Rotch will be in Hartford, he is s...
John Wells discusses the separation of Thomas Rotch and his partner, Alexander Skinner. Skinner acte...
John Wells, unable to resolve a long standing disagreement with Thomas Rotch over a flax seed oil mi...
John Wells hands over the linseed oil mill accounts, jointly owned by himself and Thomas Rotch, for ...
John Wells comments on Thomas Rotch's response to George Stanley's audit of the flax seed oil mill a...
John Wells encloses his account of concerns regarding a jointly owned oil mill. Rotch should receive...
Thomas Rotch addresses Wells's concerns in a letter of 1820. Wells presents his opinion of events th...
John Wells notifies Thomas Rotch that he would like to close his account as he has not been able to ...
John Wells writes that the flax seed oil mill has been sold and money was to be forwarded to Thomas ...
John Wells again implores Thomas Rotch to respond to an earlier proposal regarding an oil mill and e...
This undated letter addresses the matter of settlement of stock in the Rotch Wells oil mill. Wells h...
John Wells continues his discussion of exchange of lands for an oil mill. He makes several suggestio...
John Wells again writes to Thomas Rotch regarding an oil mill for land exchange to which Rotch had n...
John Wells states that he wishes to discuss the sale of items of mutual concern to himself and Thoma...
John Wells encloses a ten year record of Thomas Rotch's account with him and Rotch's investment in h...
John Wells discusses an offer to Thomas Rotch. He has heard that Rotch will be in Hartford, he is s...
John Wells discusses the separation of Thomas Rotch and his partner, Alexander Skinner. Skinner acte...