Thomas Hazard informs Thomas Rotch that he is afflicted with a severe and painful nose infection. He suspects that a boil would be produced, meanwhile his suffering is intense with pain extending to both eye, his jaw and one side of his head. His letter is brief, and he mentions that his wife will fill in the details in her next letter to Charity Rotch. 7.9" x 9.75" (20 by 24.6 cm
Thomas Hazard commiserates with Charity about the difficulties that lie ahead and settling Thomas Ro...
The author acknowledges receipt of letters after the Rotch return to Kendal, Ohio in the late spring...
Thomas Hazard discusses the importance of addressing and sending a letter to the person to whom it w...
Thomas Hazard informs Thomas Rotch that he is afflicted with a severe and painful nose infection. He...
Samual Hazard, a nephew of Thomas Rotch, acknowledges receipt of news of Charity Rotch's severe bout...
Thomas Hazard Jr. left Kendal in 1822 and describes road and travel conditions on his return journey...
Thomas Hazard discusses his sense of despair after the death of his young son. He mentions the happ...
Thomas Hazard writes that he has had Thomas Rotch's watch cleaned and it is being packed for transpo...
Thomas Hazard's son died of unspecified causes leaving a widow and 6 children. Overcome with grief, ...
News of family and friends from Thomas Hazard who is settling Thomas Rotch's accounts after his deat...
Thomas Hazard mentions several business failures and an epidemic of Yellow fever, both in the year 1...
This letter contains news of family, resolution of Thomas Rotch's estate and monies to be invested i...
A fragment of a letter from Thomas Hazard to Thomas Rotch discussing a fever in Philadelphia that pr...
News of friends from Thomas Hazard, Charity Rotch's brother-in-law, in New York. Hazard writes to i...
William Rotch mentions that Lydia Macy, a family member by marriage is ill with typhus fever that ha...
Thomas Hazard commiserates with Charity about the difficulties that lie ahead and settling Thomas Ro...
The author acknowledges receipt of letters after the Rotch return to Kendal, Ohio in the late spring...
Thomas Hazard discusses the importance of addressing and sending a letter to the person to whom it w...
Thomas Hazard informs Thomas Rotch that he is afflicted with a severe and painful nose infection. He...
Samual Hazard, a nephew of Thomas Rotch, acknowledges receipt of news of Charity Rotch's severe bout...
Thomas Hazard Jr. left Kendal in 1822 and describes road and travel conditions on his return journey...
Thomas Hazard discusses his sense of despair after the death of his young son. He mentions the happ...
Thomas Hazard writes that he has had Thomas Rotch's watch cleaned and it is being packed for transpo...
Thomas Hazard's son died of unspecified causes leaving a widow and 6 children. Overcome with grief, ...
News of family and friends from Thomas Hazard who is settling Thomas Rotch's accounts after his deat...
Thomas Hazard mentions several business failures and an epidemic of Yellow fever, both in the year 1...
This letter contains news of family, resolution of Thomas Rotch's estate and monies to be invested i...
A fragment of a letter from Thomas Hazard to Thomas Rotch discussing a fever in Philadelphia that pr...
News of friends from Thomas Hazard, Charity Rotch's brother-in-law, in New York. Hazard writes to i...
William Rotch mentions that Lydia Macy, a family member by marriage is ill with typhus fever that ha...
Thomas Hazard commiserates with Charity about the difficulties that lie ahead and settling Thomas Ro...
The author acknowledges receipt of letters after the Rotch return to Kendal, Ohio in the late spring...
Thomas Hazard discusses the importance of addressing and sending a letter to the person to whom it w...