Thomas Hazard Jr. left Kendal in 1822 and describes road and travel conditions on his return journey through northern Ohio to parts of the east. He mentions Lake Huron and Buffalo, New York. He mentions Charity Rotch's ill health, and her "very distressing disorder", also sends regards to two women employed within the Kendal Rotch household. 7.75" by 10" (20 x 25.5 cm
Thomas Hazard writes that he has had Thomas Rotch's watch cleaned and it is being packed for transpo...
News in a joint letter from Charity's sister and brother-in-law in New York. Thomas Hazard writes t...
Thomas Hazard Jr. acknowledges the much anticipated visit of Thomas and Charity Rotch to New Bedford...
Thomas Hazard Jr. left Kendal in 1822 and describes road and travel conditions on his return journey...
Thomas Hazard gives details of his farm life in southern Ohio, mentioning that his cattle have not b...
Thomas and Charity Rotch visited family in New Bedford, and Philadelphia in the previous year; Thoma...
Thomas Hazard describes his trip from Cleveland to Buffalo by schooner on return to New York after a...
The author acknowledges receipt of letters after the Rotch return to Kendal, Ohio in the late spring...
A note from Thomas and Anna Hazard of New Bedford requesting the presence of Thomas and Charity Rotc...
News of family to Charity Rotch en route to New York before returning to Ohio in 1821. The letter wa...
News of family to Charity Rotch in Philadelphia on return from their long anticipated journey to New...
Thomas and Charity Rotch left Ohio in October 1820 for a long planned celebration of the 86th birthd...
Thomas Hazard's son died of unspecified causes leaving a widow and 6 children. Overcome with grief, ...
Thomas Hazard discusses his sense of despair after the death of his young son. He mentions the happ...
This partially preserved letter discusses the return of Thomas and Charity Rotch to Ohio in a new ca...
Thomas Hazard writes that he has had Thomas Rotch's watch cleaned and it is being packed for transpo...
News in a joint letter from Charity's sister and brother-in-law in New York. Thomas Hazard writes t...
Thomas Hazard Jr. acknowledges the much anticipated visit of Thomas and Charity Rotch to New Bedford...
Thomas Hazard Jr. left Kendal in 1822 and describes road and travel conditions on his return journey...
Thomas Hazard gives details of his farm life in southern Ohio, mentioning that his cattle have not b...
Thomas and Charity Rotch visited family in New Bedford, and Philadelphia in the previous year; Thoma...
Thomas Hazard describes his trip from Cleveland to Buffalo by schooner on return to New York after a...
The author acknowledges receipt of letters after the Rotch return to Kendal, Ohio in the late spring...
A note from Thomas and Anna Hazard of New Bedford requesting the presence of Thomas and Charity Rotc...
News of family to Charity Rotch en route to New York before returning to Ohio in 1821. The letter wa...
News of family to Charity Rotch in Philadelphia on return from their long anticipated journey to New...
Thomas and Charity Rotch left Ohio in October 1820 for a long planned celebration of the 86th birthd...
Thomas Hazard's son died of unspecified causes leaving a widow and 6 children. Overcome with grief, ...
Thomas Hazard discusses his sense of despair after the death of his young son. He mentions the happ...
This partially preserved letter discusses the return of Thomas and Charity Rotch to Ohio in a new ca...
Thomas Hazard writes that he has had Thomas Rotch's watch cleaned and it is being packed for transpo...
News in a joint letter from Charity's sister and brother-in-law in New York. Thomas Hazard writes t...
Thomas Hazard Jr. acknowledges the much anticipated visit of Thomas and Charity Rotch to New Bedford...