Jacob Graundz promises to produce seven hundred eleven feet of rails of good quality white oak from Rotch's property at Sugar Creek. Rotch may have acquired similar logs from his property for the construction of his house on Spring Hill around 1820-1822. 7.45" x 5.25" (19.1 by 13.4 cm
Thomas Rotch pays Jeremiah Chandler $6 for five hundred feet of oak. 8.25" x 2.1
Thomas Rotch lays out plans for a barn on his Kendal property in detail. His witnesses to the agreem...
A contract between Thomas Rotch and Joseph Howland for repairs on Rotch's house and property. Unfort...
Jacob Graundz promises to produce seven hundred eleven feet of rails of good quality white oak from ...
Jacob Graundz promises to produce seven hundred eleven feet of rails of good quality White Oak from ...
In 1796, Thomas Rotch built an imposing new house on Rotch Hill in New Bedford; The cost for 6,000 f...
This note confirms that Daniel Davis will sell cedar rails to Thomas Rotch for fourteen dollars. Rot...
This agreement with Benjamin Coleman appears to be the contract for the construction of Thomas Rotch...
This very interesting undated document calls for an immediate amount of boards, 1200 feet and 500 fe...
Thomas Rotch planted numerous trees for the extraction of sugar. 800 sugar trees, plus he ordered 2...
David Devoll promises to complete a project begun on Thomas Rotch's farm in Hartford. He promises to...
Thomas Rotch planted numerous trees from which to extract sugar. In addition to 800 sugar trees, he ...
A letter to Thomas Rotch in Kendal from Aquilla Carr in Sugar Creek, Ohio. Carr has begun construct...
This letter discusses William Rotch's order for timber from Daniel Udall. Udall writes that he may h...
Ely & White present their bill to Thomas Rotch for 70 feet of wood, $22. 4.8" x 4.7
Thomas Rotch pays Jeremiah Chandler $6 for five hundred feet of oak. 8.25" x 2.1
Thomas Rotch lays out plans for a barn on his Kendal property in detail. His witnesses to the agreem...
A contract between Thomas Rotch and Joseph Howland for repairs on Rotch's house and property. Unfort...
Jacob Graundz promises to produce seven hundred eleven feet of rails of good quality white oak from ...
Jacob Graundz promises to produce seven hundred eleven feet of rails of good quality White Oak from ...
In 1796, Thomas Rotch built an imposing new house on Rotch Hill in New Bedford; The cost for 6,000 f...
This note confirms that Daniel Davis will sell cedar rails to Thomas Rotch for fourteen dollars. Rot...
This agreement with Benjamin Coleman appears to be the contract for the construction of Thomas Rotch...
This very interesting undated document calls for an immediate amount of boards, 1200 feet and 500 fe...
Thomas Rotch planted numerous trees for the extraction of sugar. 800 sugar trees, plus he ordered 2...
David Devoll promises to complete a project begun on Thomas Rotch's farm in Hartford. He promises to...
Thomas Rotch planted numerous trees from which to extract sugar. In addition to 800 sugar trees, he ...
A letter to Thomas Rotch in Kendal from Aquilla Carr in Sugar Creek, Ohio. Carr has begun construct...
This letter discusses William Rotch's order for timber from Daniel Udall. Udall writes that he may h...
Ely & White present their bill to Thomas Rotch for 70 feet of wood, $22. 4.8" x 4.7
Thomas Rotch pays Jeremiah Chandler $6 for five hundred feet of oak. 8.25" x 2.1
Thomas Rotch lays out plans for a barn on his Kendal property in detail. His witnesses to the agreem...
A contract between Thomas Rotch and Joseph Howland for repairs on Rotch's house and property. Unfort...