Silas Downing asks for more information about an Ohio earthquake that occurred in 1812. He reports on the health of his family and discusses religion. He asks about the state of the church in Ohio. He asks about the distance of settlements of Quakers from Pittsburgh. 8" x 13" (20 by 32 cm
Phebe Downing asks for news of the Rotches in Ohio country and informs the Rotches of her own poor ...
Silas Downing describes what appears to be religious meetings of Friends at various towns in Connect...
Writing in 1818 and noting that he has not heard from the Rotches in some time, Silas Downing inform...
Silas Downing asks for more information about an Ohio earthquake that occurred in 1812. He reports o...
Silas Downing discusses his wife's health, Quakers and Quaker meetings. He reports that his son has ...
Silas Downing discusses his wife's health and includes news of various Quaker meetings. He also asks...
Silas Downing, Quaker itinerant minister, discusses his wife's health and the spread of Quakerism in...
Silas Downing discusses family matters, the possibility of settlement in Ohio country and a book len...
Silas Downing thanks Charity Rotch for her letter and discusses his visits to meetings of Friends. O...
Silas Downing queries Thomas Rotch about settlement in Ohio. He requests information on Charity Rotc...
Silas Downing discusses the travels of other itinerant ministers including Isaac Hicks and Mary Naft...
Silas Downing acknowledges receipt of letters from the Rotches, telling them that he will probably n...
Silas Downing composes a letter to be hand carried by two young men leaving for Ohio country in a fe...
Silas Downing writes that the number of distillers of spirits in Pennsylvania in 1806 was 120. He go...
Silas Downing, a traveling Quaker minister tells Thomas and Charity Rotch that in ten days in Connec...
Phebe Downing asks for news of the Rotches in Ohio country and informs the Rotches of her own poor ...
Silas Downing describes what appears to be religious meetings of Friends at various towns in Connect...
Writing in 1818 and noting that he has not heard from the Rotches in some time, Silas Downing inform...
Silas Downing asks for more information about an Ohio earthquake that occurred in 1812. He reports o...
Silas Downing discusses his wife's health, Quakers and Quaker meetings. He reports that his son has ...
Silas Downing discusses his wife's health and includes news of various Quaker meetings. He also asks...
Silas Downing, Quaker itinerant minister, discusses his wife's health and the spread of Quakerism in...
Silas Downing discusses family matters, the possibility of settlement in Ohio country and a book len...
Silas Downing thanks Charity Rotch for her letter and discusses his visits to meetings of Friends. O...
Silas Downing queries Thomas Rotch about settlement in Ohio. He requests information on Charity Rotc...
Silas Downing discusses the travels of other itinerant ministers including Isaac Hicks and Mary Naft...
Silas Downing acknowledges receipt of letters from the Rotches, telling them that he will probably n...
Silas Downing composes a letter to be hand carried by two young men leaving for Ohio country in a fe...
Silas Downing writes that the number of distillers of spirits in Pennsylvania in 1806 was 120. He go...
Silas Downing, a traveling Quaker minister tells Thomas and Charity Rotch that in ten days in Connec...
Phebe Downing asks for news of the Rotches in Ohio country and informs the Rotches of her own poor ...
Silas Downing describes what appears to be religious meetings of Friends at various towns in Connect...
Writing in 1818 and noting that he has not heard from the Rotches in some time, Silas Downing inform...