John Wells discusses the separation of Thomas Rotch and his partner, Alexander Skinner. Skinner acted as an agent for Rotch for several years, but at some point he lined his own pockets with profits until his errors in judgement were uncovered as which time, Rotch severed their long relationship and Skinner left Kendal. 7.75" x 12.5" (19.7 by 31 cm
John Wells discusses an exchange of property at East Hartford for land in New Connecticut. He asks t...
This letter provides some information about Alexander Skinner's financial practices that cost Thomas...
John Wells writes that the flax seed oil mill has been sold and money was to be forwarded to Thomas ...
John Wells discusses the separation of Thomas Rotch and his partner, Alexander Skinner. Skinner acte...
Thomas Rotch addresses Wells's concerns in a letter of 1820. Wells presents his opinion of events th...
John Wells reports that he has seen Alexander Skinner only briefly, and that Rotch is doing well in ...
A note is addressed to Thomas Rotch at Spring Hill, Kendal. Rotch and Skinner had a falling out over...
John Wells reports news of his work and concerns to Thomas Rotch. He asks that Rotch respond to his ...
John Wells comments on Thomas Rotch's response to George Stanley's audit of the flax seed oil mill a...
John Wells discusses an offer to Thomas Rotch. He has heard that Rotch will be in Hartford, he is s...
John Wells encloses a ten year record of Thomas Rotch's account with him and Rotch's investment in h...
Alexander Skinner reports on events in New Bedford and Hartford in the months after the Rotch's depa...
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 again implores Thomas Rotch to respond to an earlier proposal regarding an oil mill and e...
John Wells discusses an exchange of property at East Hartford for land in New Connecticut. He asks t...
This letter provides some information about Alexander Skinner's financial practices that cost Thomas...
John Wells writes that the flax seed oil mill has been sold and money was to be forwarded to Thomas ...
John Wells discusses the separation of Thomas Rotch and his partner, Alexander Skinner. Skinner acte...
Thomas Rotch addresses Wells's concerns in a letter of 1820. Wells presents his opinion of events th...
John Wells reports that he has seen Alexander Skinner only briefly, and that Rotch is doing well in ...
A note is addressed to Thomas Rotch at Spring Hill, Kendal. Rotch and Skinner had a falling out over...
John Wells reports news of his work and concerns to Thomas Rotch. He asks that Rotch respond to his ...
John Wells comments on Thomas Rotch's response to George Stanley's audit of the flax seed oil mill a...
John Wells discusses an offer to Thomas Rotch. He has heard that Rotch will be in Hartford, he is s...
John Wells encloses a ten year record of Thomas Rotch's account with him and Rotch's investment in h...
Alexander Skinner reports on events in New Bedford and Hartford in the months after the Rotch's depa...
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 again implores Thomas Rotch to respond to an earlier proposal regarding an oil mill and e...
John Wells discusses an exchange of property at East Hartford for land in New Connecticut. He asks t...
This letter provides some information about Alexander Skinner's financial practices that cost Thomas...
John Wells writes that the flax seed oil mill has been sold and money was to be forwarded to Thomas ...