Frederick Wolcott encloses an inventory of balances due on a slitting mill which was a watermill for slitting bars of iron into rods. The rods were passed to mailers who made the rods into nails. The balance due is $5,377.27. 7.8" x 9.75" (19.7 by 24.8 cm
Thomas Rotch pays Willliam Roberts $2 for loom irons for his Kendal woolen factory. 7.9" x 2.75
David Phippenny submits his bill for weaving to Thomas Rotch for payment, with the balance to be pai...
John Walworth opens his letter with a note saying that he understands that Thomas Rotch is establish...
Frederick Wolcott encloses an inventory of balances due on a slitting mill which was a watermill for...
Frederick Wolcott encloses an account statement for monies due in 1809 to various persons for const...
Frederick Wolcott submits an invoice for balances due from several buyers including A Bradley, and T...
Frederick Wolcott states that he received all monies due by way of Michael Bull, Thomas Rotch's agen...
Wolcott & Company submit a bill for transport of various goods between 1803 and 1809 including butte...
Frederick Wolcott encloses an invoice for charges due from Aaron Bradley, 1802-1809 per Thomas Rotc...
William Cock presents an itemized bill for monies due; he also informs Thomas Rotch that his cloth, ...
Frederick Wolcott company encloses an invoice for balances due from Thomas Rotch and the Rotch famil...
Frederick Wolcott writes regarding a discrepancy in payment of a balance for services due his compan...
Frederick Wolcott encloses several copies of accounts against Thomas Rotch that require payment for ...
William Cock tells Thomas Rotch that the stoves he ordered have at last been sent, to be delivered t...
William Cock informs Thomas Rotch that nails and glass have been delivered, that cloth is in Washing...
Thomas Rotch pays Willliam Roberts $2 for loom irons for his Kendal woolen factory. 7.9" x 2.75
David Phippenny submits his bill for weaving to Thomas Rotch for payment, with the balance to be pai...
John Walworth opens his letter with a note saying that he understands that Thomas Rotch is establish...
Frederick Wolcott encloses an inventory of balances due on a slitting mill which was a watermill for...
Frederick Wolcott encloses an account statement for monies due in 1809 to various persons for const...
Frederick Wolcott submits an invoice for balances due from several buyers including A Bradley, and T...
Frederick Wolcott states that he received all monies due by way of Michael Bull, Thomas Rotch's agen...
Wolcott & Company submit a bill for transport of various goods between 1803 and 1809 including butte...
Frederick Wolcott encloses an invoice for charges due from Aaron Bradley, 1802-1809 per Thomas Rotc...
William Cock presents an itemized bill for monies due; he also informs Thomas Rotch that his cloth, ...
Frederick Wolcott company encloses an invoice for balances due from Thomas Rotch and the Rotch famil...
Frederick Wolcott writes regarding a discrepancy in payment of a balance for services due his compan...
Frederick Wolcott encloses several copies of accounts against Thomas Rotch that require payment for ...
William Cock tells Thomas Rotch that the stoves he ordered have at last been sent, to be delivered t...
William Cock informs Thomas Rotch that nails and glass have been delivered, that cloth is in Washing...
Thomas Rotch pays Willliam Roberts $2 for loom irons for his Kendal woolen factory. 7.9" x 2.75
David Phippenny submits his bill for weaving to Thomas Rotch for payment, with the balance to be pai...
John Walworth opens his letter with a note saying that he understands that Thomas Rotch is establish...