Thomas Darling thanks Thomas Rotch for the loan of books left by Rotch for Darling's perusal. The books were of a religious nature and perhaps the author of this letter was considering conversion. By 1803 the Rotches were settled in Hartford, Connecticut, a state with few Quaker meeting in 1800. 7.25" x 8.85" (18.5 by 22.6 cm
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