John Wells discusses the death of Levi Arnold; Others are well but sometimes ill. The writer mentions that a letter from Rotch has not arrived and perhaps it was 'in the mail when robbed.' 95" x 9.85" (20.3 by 25.1 cm
John Wells discusses the separation of Thomas Rotch and his partner, Alexander Skinner. Skinner acte...
John Wells answers a query from Thomas Rotch regarding a previous account. He continues to resolve r...
John Wells asks for money owed to him by the estate of Thomas Rotch. He mentions Michael Bull, who ...
John Wells discusses the death of Levi Arnold; Others are well but sometimes ill. The writer mention...
John Wells reports news of his work and concerns to Thomas Rotch. He asks that Rotch respond to his ...
John Wells engages Thomas Rotch in a discussion about an account for a shipment of books sent to Ohi...
John Wells reports that he has seen Alexander Skinner only briefly, and that Rotch is doing well in ...
John Wells consoles Charity Rotch after the death of Thomas Rotch in September, 1823. Wells encoura...
John Wells discusses the recent visit of Mr Foster and other visitors. He again addresses Rotch on t...
Thomas Rotch addresses Wells's concerns in a letter of 1820. Wells presents his opinion of events th...
John Wells discusses an offer to Thomas Rotch. He has heard that Rotch will be in Hartford, he is s...
John Wells discusses money owed to him by a person in Georgia which he in turn owes to Thomas Rotch....
This letter discusses an account of Charity Rotch's near fatal illness of 1809 that reached family b...
John Wells writes that the flax seed oil mill has been sold and money was to be forwarded to Thomas ...
John Wells asks that Thomas Rotch inform him on recent events after his visit to Columbus. Wells say...
John Wells discusses the separation of Thomas Rotch and his partner, Alexander Skinner. Skinner acte...
John Wells answers a query from Thomas Rotch regarding a previous account. He continues to resolve r...
John Wells asks for money owed to him by the estate of Thomas Rotch. He mentions Michael Bull, who ...
John Wells discusses the death of Levi Arnold; Others are well but sometimes ill. The writer mention...
John Wells reports news of his work and concerns to Thomas Rotch. He asks that Rotch respond to his ...
John Wells engages Thomas Rotch in a discussion about an account for a shipment of books sent to Ohi...
John Wells reports that he has seen Alexander Skinner only briefly, and that Rotch is doing well in ...
John Wells consoles Charity Rotch after the death of Thomas Rotch in September, 1823. Wells encoura...
John Wells discusses the recent visit of Mr Foster and other visitors. He again addresses Rotch on t...
Thomas Rotch addresses Wells's concerns in a letter of 1820. Wells presents his opinion of events th...
John Wells discusses an offer to Thomas Rotch. He has heard that Rotch will be in Hartford, he is s...
John Wells discusses money owed to him by a person in Georgia which he in turn owes to Thomas Rotch....
This letter discusses an account of Charity Rotch's near fatal illness of 1809 that reached family b...
John Wells writes that the flax seed oil mill has been sold and money was to be forwarded to Thomas ...
John Wells asks that Thomas Rotch inform him on recent events after his visit to Columbus. Wells say...
John Wells discusses the separation of Thomas Rotch and his partner, Alexander Skinner. Skinner acte...
John Wells answers a query from Thomas Rotch regarding a previous account. He continues to resolve r...
John Wells asks for money owed to him by the estate of Thomas Rotch. He mentions Michael Bull, who ...