This very interesting undated document calls for an immediate amount of boards, 1200 feet and 500 feet in length, 6 or 7 feet high, to build a fence immediately against DOGS. Rotch mentions a lot at Rocky hill, most likely, his home at Kendal on Spring Hill. 10.25" X 7.5
Thomas Rotch and Richard Castleman agree to land improvements on property belonging to Thomas Rotch ...
David Devoll promises to complete a project on Thomas Rotch's farm in Hartford. He promises to finis...
This note confirms that Daniel Davis will sell cedar rails to Thomas Rotch for fourteen dollars. Rot...
This very interesting undated document calls for an immediate amount of boards, 1200 feet and 500 fe...
Jacob Graundz promises to produce seven hundred eleven feet of rails of good quality white oak from ...
This is an extensive list of timber requirements for a new house, not dated or placed. 7.25" x 11.25
Jacob Graundz promises to produce seven hundred eleven feet of rails of good quality White Oak from ...
Bradford Kellogg agrees to build a 40 by 30 foot barn on Rotch's Kendal property. Trees had to be cl...
This document estimates boards in wood piles at the home of Thomas Rotch and his father. The elder R...
Estimates for timber and labor to build a horse shed at Kendal. Page 1 is presumably the handwriting...
David Devoll promises to complete a project begun on Thomas Rotch's farm in Hartford. He promises to...
Thomas Rotch lays out plans for a barn on his Kendal property in detail. His witnesses to the agreem...
In 1796, Thomas Rotch built an imposing new house on Rotch Hill in New Bedford; The cost for 6,000 f...
Surveyor Benjamin Taber, Jr transported or oversaw the transport of 5,828 feet of boards for Thomas ...
This letter discusses William Rotch's order for timber from Daniel Udall. Udall writes that he may h...
Thomas Rotch and Richard Castleman agree to land improvements on property belonging to Thomas Rotch ...
David Devoll promises to complete a project on Thomas Rotch's farm in Hartford. He promises to finis...
This note confirms that Daniel Davis will sell cedar rails to Thomas Rotch for fourteen dollars. Rot...
This very interesting undated document calls for an immediate amount of boards, 1200 feet and 500 fe...
Jacob Graundz promises to produce seven hundred eleven feet of rails of good quality white oak from ...
This is an extensive list of timber requirements for a new house, not dated or placed. 7.25" x 11.25
Jacob Graundz promises to produce seven hundred eleven feet of rails of good quality White Oak from ...
Bradford Kellogg agrees to build a 40 by 30 foot barn on Rotch's Kendal property. Trees had to be cl...
This document estimates boards in wood piles at the home of Thomas Rotch and his father. The elder R...
Estimates for timber and labor to build a horse shed at Kendal. Page 1 is presumably the handwriting...
David Devoll promises to complete a project begun on Thomas Rotch's farm in Hartford. He promises to...
Thomas Rotch lays out plans for a barn on his Kendal property in detail. His witnesses to the agreem...
In 1796, Thomas Rotch built an imposing new house on Rotch Hill in New Bedford; The cost for 6,000 f...
Surveyor Benjamin Taber, Jr transported or oversaw the transport of 5,828 feet of boards for Thomas ...
This letter discusses William Rotch's order for timber from Daniel Udall. Udall writes that he may h...
Thomas Rotch and Richard Castleman agree to land improvements on property belonging to Thomas Rotch ...
David Devoll promises to complete a project on Thomas Rotch's farm in Hartford. He promises to finis...
This note confirms that Daniel Davis will sell cedar rails to Thomas Rotch for fourteen dollars. Rot...