Frederick Wolcott states that he received all monies due by way of Michael Bull, Thomas Rotch's agent with the exception of the enclosed of 1816. The writer mentions the great scarcity of money in New England and in consequence they have concerns about imposing heavy interest rates. 7.85" x 9.5" (20 by 23.8 cm
Samuel Fisher acknowleges the receipt of monies from a bank that he has forwarded to Thomas Rotch at...
Michael Bull inquires about Rotch's possible purchase of a mill and as it is in foreclosure, if Thom...
David Anthony presents a summary of Thomas Rotch's account including a balance of $167 due the Rotch...
Frederick Wolcott states that he received all monies due by way of Michael Bull, Thomas Rotch's agen...
Michael Bull discusses Thomas Rotch's business interests in Hartford and asks for news of the Rotche...
Michael Bull discusses the purchase of a mill in Hartford. He informs Thomas Rotch after sending a s...
Michael Bull discusses Rotch's bank account in Hartford. Bull reiterates that he has sent remittance...
Michael Bull gives Thomas Rotch an estimate of monies in his account at Hartford, around $8,150, and...
Frederick Wolcott encloses an inventory of balances due on a slitting mill which was a watermill for...
Caleb Wheaton encloses ninety three dollars to Thomas Rotch for a shipment of watches Rotch received...
A further discussion of Rotch monies and accounts paid and received, plus a note by Michael Bull, ho...
Michael Bull discusses various accounts paid and received. He mentions that Peter Buell has paid the...
A letter acknowledging receipt of a request for money from Thomas Rotch's bank in Hartford. Several ...
William Rotch Jr. writes about the prices and sale of goods, including corn and seal skins. Rotch J...
Frederick Wolcott encloses several copies of accounts against Thomas Rotch that require payment for ...
Samuel Fisher acknowleges the receipt of monies from a bank that he has forwarded to Thomas Rotch at...
Michael Bull inquires about Rotch's possible purchase of a mill and as it is in foreclosure, if Thom...
David Anthony presents a summary of Thomas Rotch's account including a balance of $167 due the Rotch...
Frederick Wolcott states that he received all monies due by way of Michael Bull, Thomas Rotch's agen...
Michael Bull discusses Thomas Rotch's business interests in Hartford and asks for news of the Rotche...
Michael Bull discusses the purchase of a mill in Hartford. He informs Thomas Rotch after sending a s...
Michael Bull discusses Rotch's bank account in Hartford. Bull reiterates that he has sent remittance...
Michael Bull gives Thomas Rotch an estimate of monies in his account at Hartford, around $8,150, and...
Frederick Wolcott encloses an inventory of balances due on a slitting mill which was a watermill for...
Caleb Wheaton encloses ninety three dollars to Thomas Rotch for a shipment of watches Rotch received...
A further discussion of Rotch monies and accounts paid and received, plus a note by Michael Bull, ho...
Michael Bull discusses various accounts paid and received. He mentions that Peter Buell has paid the...
A letter acknowledging receipt of a request for money from Thomas Rotch's bank in Hartford. Several ...
William Rotch Jr. writes about the prices and sale of goods, including corn and seal skins. Rotch J...
Frederick Wolcott encloses several copies of accounts against Thomas Rotch that require payment for ...
Samuel Fisher acknowleges the receipt of monies from a bank that he has forwarded to Thomas Rotch at...
Michael Bull inquires about Rotch's possible purchase of a mill and as it is in foreclosure, if Thom...
David Anthony presents a summary of Thomas Rotch's account including a balance of $167 due the Rotch...