Samuel Fisher discusses his investment of $1,000 with Thomas Rotch to be invested in the purchase of land in Ohio specifically for the use of Charity's sister, Hannah Rodman. Fisher writes that he is getting on in years and would like Hannah to own land in case of his demise. Hannah did not migrate to Ohio, she had hoped to in some of her letters, but the move did not materialize. the disposition of her land is unclear. 7.85" x 9.75" (19.8 by 24.7 cm
Samuel Fisher discusses the account of Maria Imlay. Maria has signed the appropriate documents sent...
Samuel Fisher discusses monies for distribution to Rotch accounts that were apparently refused or no...
Thomas and Charity Rotch were en route to Ohio by carriage when this letter was posted in October, 1...
Samuel Fisher discusses his investment of $1,000 with Thomas Rotch to be invested in the purchase of...
Samuel R. Fisher discusses the status of financial transactions he is conducting for Thomas Rotch. ...
Samuel R. Fisher informs Thomas Rotch that bank drafts deposited for Rotch were not honored. Hannah...
Hannah Rodman addresses a letter to Charity Rotch in Steubenville where she was guest of Patience Gr...
Hannah Fisher discusses the Rotch exploratory trip to Ohio in late 1810 in search of land for settle...
Hannah Rodman and her husband, merchant Samuel R. Fisher commiserate with Thomas and Charity Rotch o...
Samuel R. Fisher the husband of Hannah Rodman Fisher who died in 1819 commiserates with Hannah's sis...
Samuel R. Fisher discusses the account of Maria Imlay with his brother-in-law, Thomas Rotch. The Iml...
In this interesting letter of January, 1813 before Thomas Rotch platted the town of Kendal in Ohio, ...
News of family from Charity Rotch's sister, Hannah in New York. Charity was living with extended fam...
Hannah Rodman Fisher on vacation at the Cliffts outside of Philadelphia writes that Rachel Fisher ha...
Samuel R. Fisher acknowledges the receipt of Thomas Rotch's letter upon his return to Ohio with his ...
Samuel Fisher discusses the account of Maria Imlay. Maria has signed the appropriate documents sent...
Samuel Fisher discusses monies for distribution to Rotch accounts that were apparently refused or no...
Thomas and Charity Rotch were en route to Ohio by carriage when this letter was posted in October, 1...
Samuel Fisher discusses his investment of $1,000 with Thomas Rotch to be invested in the purchase of...
Samuel R. Fisher discusses the status of financial transactions he is conducting for Thomas Rotch. ...
Samuel R. Fisher informs Thomas Rotch that bank drafts deposited for Rotch were not honored. Hannah...
Hannah Rodman addresses a letter to Charity Rotch in Steubenville where she was guest of Patience Gr...
Hannah Fisher discusses the Rotch exploratory trip to Ohio in late 1810 in search of land for settle...
Hannah Rodman and her husband, merchant Samuel R. Fisher commiserate with Thomas and Charity Rotch o...
Samuel R. Fisher the husband of Hannah Rodman Fisher who died in 1819 commiserates with Hannah's sis...
Samuel R. Fisher discusses the account of Maria Imlay with his brother-in-law, Thomas Rotch. The Iml...
In this interesting letter of January, 1813 before Thomas Rotch platted the town of Kendal in Ohio, ...
News of family from Charity Rotch's sister, Hannah in New York. Charity was living with extended fam...
Hannah Rodman Fisher on vacation at the Cliffts outside of Philadelphia writes that Rachel Fisher ha...
Samuel R. Fisher acknowledges the receipt of Thomas Rotch's letter upon his return to Ohio with his ...
Samuel Fisher discusses the account of Maria Imlay. Maria has signed the appropriate documents sent...
Samuel Fisher discusses monies for distribution to Rotch accounts that were apparently refused or no...
Thomas and Charity Rotch were en route to Ohio by carriage when this letter was posted in October, 1...