Frederick Wolcott writes regarding a discrepancy in payment of a balance for services due his company. This is a conciliatory farewell letter from the Wolcott firm received by Thomas Rotch after he returned to Kendal, Ohio after the Rotch visit to New Bedford in 1820. Wolcott wrote, "We had hoped the health of Mrs Rotch and yr own calculations would have induced you to take up your residence on this side of the mountains, if however you should go again to Ohio we shall be glad to hear again from you before your departure." " 8 x 13 (20.2 by 33 cm
William Crowell, a chairmaker and painter by trade queries Thomas Rotch about the possibility of res...
Winn Winship asks Thomas Rotch to clarify the nature of his previous letter and explain the issue at...
This letter specifies that 1,697 pounds of merchandise purchased at Pittsburgh have been shipped to ...
Frederick Wolcott writes regarding a discrepancy in payment of a balance for services due his compan...
Frederick Wolcott company encloses an invoice for balances due from Thomas Rotch and the Rotch famil...
Frederick Wolcott encloses several copies of accounts against Thomas Rotch that require payment for ...
Frederick Wolcott submits an invoice for balances due from several buyers including A Bradley, and T...
Frederick Wolcott submits a statement with charges due against the Rotch firm including interest. Th...
Frederick Wolcott encloses an account statement for monies due in 1809 to various persons for const...
Wolcott & Company submit a bill for transport of various goods between 1803 and 1809 including butte...
Thomas Rotch wrote this six-page letter to his brother Benjamin in 1817 to tell him about his "new C...
Francis Rotch queries his uncle about an intended visit to New Bedford to join family for the 86th b...
Thomas Rotch composes a six page letter to his brother in 1817 describing the "new Country" of north...
Benjamin Rotch comments on Charity Rotch "being strong, to hear from her friends in New Bedford," wh...
In this letter of 1814, William R. Rotch informs his uncle Thomas of financial matters settled and p...
William Crowell, a chairmaker and painter by trade queries Thomas Rotch about the possibility of res...
Winn Winship asks Thomas Rotch to clarify the nature of his previous letter and explain the issue at...
This letter specifies that 1,697 pounds of merchandise purchased at Pittsburgh have been shipped to ...
Frederick Wolcott writes regarding a discrepancy in payment of a balance for services due his compan...
Frederick Wolcott company encloses an invoice for balances due from Thomas Rotch and the Rotch famil...
Frederick Wolcott encloses several copies of accounts against Thomas Rotch that require payment for ...
Frederick Wolcott submits an invoice for balances due from several buyers including A Bradley, and T...
Frederick Wolcott submits a statement with charges due against the Rotch firm including interest. Th...
Frederick Wolcott encloses an account statement for monies due in 1809 to various persons for const...
Wolcott & Company submit a bill for transport of various goods between 1803 and 1809 including butte...
Thomas Rotch wrote this six-page letter to his brother Benjamin in 1817 to tell him about his "new C...
Francis Rotch queries his uncle about an intended visit to New Bedford to join family for the 86th b...
Thomas Rotch composes a six page letter to his brother in 1817 describing the "new Country" of north...
Benjamin Rotch comments on Charity Rotch "being strong, to hear from her friends in New Bedford," wh...
In this letter of 1814, William R. Rotch informs his uncle Thomas of financial matters settled and p...
William Crowell, a chairmaker and painter by trade queries Thomas Rotch about the possibility of res...
Winn Winship asks Thomas Rotch to clarify the nature of his previous letter and explain the issue at...
This letter specifies that 1,697 pounds of merchandise purchased at Pittsburgh have been shipped to ...