Samuel Fisher discusses his wife's physical decline, her fever, chest pain and shortness of breathe. He apologizes for not writing further. He describes the nature of her symptoms her weakened state, her attendance by physicians, her her attention to the household. 8" x 9.85" (20.4 by 25.2 cm
Samuel Fisher announces the death of unknown causes of a nephew, James L. Fisher. He reports that hi...
Samuel R. Fisher briefly describes the state of Thomas Rotch's account. Fisher includes a meditatio...
Samuel Rodman writes that his wife, Eliza has been ill with fever and is very feeble and helpless. H...
Samuel Fisher discusses his wife's physical decline, her fever, chest pain and shortness of breathe....
Samuel R Fisher apologizes for neglect of his extended family due to his care for his wife who was i...
Samuel Fisher sends a series of money orders and reports on the frail health of his wife, Hannah and...
Samuel R. Fisher acknowledges the receipt of Thomas Rotch's letter upon his return to Ohio with his ...
Samuel R. Fisher writes that one month ago, he notified Thomas and Charity Rotch of the death of his...
Samuel Fisher acknowledges receipt of a letter from Charity Rotch that discusses the illness of Thom...
Hannah Fisher comments on Charity Rotch's illness with fever that affected her several times between...
Hannah Fisher discusses the illnesses of several friends including Samuel Fisher's store clerk, John...
Samuel Fisher discusses the distribution of a book by John Wells to various members of the Society o...
Samuel Fisher acknowledges receipt of a letter from Charity Rotch reporting on the 20 day indisposit...
Samuel R. Fisher discusses family visits and he concludes with a request for more letters and inform...
Samuel R. Fisher thanks Charity for the receipt of a letter with news of her frail health, chills an...
Samuel Fisher announces the death of unknown causes of a nephew, James L. Fisher. He reports that hi...
Samuel R. Fisher briefly describes the state of Thomas Rotch's account. Fisher includes a meditatio...
Samuel Rodman writes that his wife, Eliza has been ill with fever and is very feeble and helpless. H...
Samuel Fisher discusses his wife's physical decline, her fever, chest pain and shortness of breathe....
Samuel R Fisher apologizes for neglect of his extended family due to his care for his wife who was i...
Samuel Fisher sends a series of money orders and reports on the frail health of his wife, Hannah and...
Samuel R. Fisher acknowledges the receipt of Thomas Rotch's letter upon his return to Ohio with his ...
Samuel R. Fisher writes that one month ago, he notified Thomas and Charity Rotch of the death of his...
Samuel Fisher acknowledges receipt of a letter from Charity Rotch that discusses the illness of Thom...
Hannah Fisher comments on Charity Rotch's illness with fever that affected her several times between...
Hannah Fisher discusses the illnesses of several friends including Samuel Fisher's store clerk, John...
Samuel Fisher discusses the distribution of a book by John Wells to various members of the Society o...
Samuel Fisher acknowledges receipt of a letter from Charity Rotch reporting on the 20 day indisposit...
Samuel R. Fisher discusses family visits and he concludes with a request for more letters and inform...
Samuel R. Fisher thanks Charity for the receipt of a letter with news of her frail health, chills an...
Samuel Fisher announces the death of unknown causes of a nephew, James L. Fisher. He reports that hi...
Samuel R. Fisher briefly describes the state of Thomas Rotch's account. Fisher includes a meditatio...
Samuel Rodman writes that his wife, Eliza has been ill with fever and is very feeble and helpless. H...