Willet Hicks thanks the Rotches for their hospitality and mentions that the Quaker faith is "low among the converts at Hartford." This suggests that the Rotches were initially drawn to the mission fields in Connecticut, a state with few Quaker meetings in 1800. " 8.2" x 10.05" (20.8 by 25.7 cm
William Rotch, Sr. encourages his son to remain faithful to the tenets of Quakerism at a time when t...
Mary Morton mentions Charity's 'complicated trials' without being more specific, but it is clear tha...
Willet Hicks discusses his spiritual journey with Elias Hicks who preached at a recent meeting of Fr...
Willet Hicks thanks the Rotches for their hospitality and mentions that the Quaker faith is "low amo...
News of family to Charity Rotch in Hartford from Willet Hicks in New York. Quakers often quoted the ...
Willet Hicks discusses a pending bill with Thomas Rotch. The Hicks family of New York were businessm...
William Almy encourages the Rotches to relocate to Hartford, Connecticut for religious service, to e...
Minister Elisha Thornton, a guest of the Rotches in New Bedford encouraged Thomas to take heart, to ...
Samuel Brown discusses the organization of Quaker meetings in his neighborhood of Brownsville. There...
Elias Hicks continues to offer spiritual guidance to Mary Rodman who lost her daughter to illness in...
Minister John Wigham writes to Lydia Rotch, mentioning the departure of Thomas and Charity Rotch fro...
This letter was forwarded to the Rotches in Hartford by Abraham Barker, a cousin by marriage who vis...
James Mott reports on various meetings and visits of traveling ministers from the United States, Ir...
News of family in New Bedford to Charity Rotch, just moved to Hartford one hundred thirty miles to t...
Thomas Darling thanks Thomas Rotch for the loan of books left by Rotch for Darling's perusal. The bo...
William Rotch, Sr. encourages his son to remain faithful to the tenets of Quakerism at a time when t...
Mary Morton mentions Charity's 'complicated trials' without being more specific, but it is clear tha...
Willet Hicks discusses his spiritual journey with Elias Hicks who preached at a recent meeting of Fr...
Willet Hicks thanks the Rotches for their hospitality and mentions that the Quaker faith is "low amo...
News of family to Charity Rotch in Hartford from Willet Hicks in New York. Quakers often quoted the ...
Willet Hicks discusses a pending bill with Thomas Rotch. The Hicks family of New York were businessm...
William Almy encourages the Rotches to relocate to Hartford, Connecticut for religious service, to e...
Minister Elisha Thornton, a guest of the Rotches in New Bedford encouraged Thomas to take heart, to ...
Samuel Brown discusses the organization of Quaker meetings in his neighborhood of Brownsville. There...
Elias Hicks continues to offer spiritual guidance to Mary Rodman who lost her daughter to illness in...
Minister John Wigham writes to Lydia Rotch, mentioning the departure of Thomas and Charity Rotch fro...
This letter was forwarded to the Rotches in Hartford by Abraham Barker, a cousin by marriage who vis...
James Mott reports on various meetings and visits of traveling ministers from the United States, Ir...
News of family in New Bedford to Charity Rotch, just moved to Hartford one hundred thirty miles to t...
Thomas Darling thanks Thomas Rotch for the loan of books left by Rotch for Darling's perusal. The bo...
William Rotch, Sr. encourages his son to remain faithful to the tenets of Quakerism at a time when t...
Mary Morton mentions Charity's 'complicated trials' without being more specific, but it is clear tha...
Willet Hicks discusses his spiritual journey with Elias Hicks who preached at a recent meeting of Fr...