Thomas Rotch's heirs acknowledge that $3,000 has been transferred to Quaker overseers to construct a school at the site of the Ohio Yearly Meeting House, in Mount Pleasant. 7.5" X 12.25
This portion of Charity Rotch's will relates to the Charity School at Kendal. Mrs. Rotch specified t...
Horton Howard tells Thomas Rotch about his purchase of land in the area for a New York community of ...
Thomas and Charity Rotch, Quaker observers at the treaty of St. Mary's on behalf of Indian tribes in...
A committee of the Ohio Yearly Meeting testifies that the legacy of Thomas Rotch, $5,000 has been re...
Clerk of the Meeting, Benjamin W. Ladd acknowledges receipt of a $5,000 legacy from the estate of Th...
The Committee of the Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends at Mount Pleasant confirm that Thomas Rotch's le...
Description of the proposed meeting house at Mt Pleasant and Quaker solicitation of Thomas Rotch for...
Joseph Steer requests that Thomas Rotch advise him regarding a house at Mount Pleasant which the for...
Justice of the Peace George Dunbar issues his ruling on the Rotch heirs v. Jonathan Taylor of Mount ...
The front of the document features a map of Loudonville and New Lisbon in Morrow County, Ohio. On t...
Steubenville Quakers inform Thomas Rotch that monies expected to build a yearly meeting house at Mt ...
Thomas Rotch confirms that a Quaker Meeting house has burned to the ground and members are taking im...
Thomas and Charity Rotch's joint account of their attendance as Quaker observers at the treaty signi...
William Rotch, Sr. praises the efforts of his son, Thomas who located to West Hartford, Connecticut ...
Exterior view of the Quaker Meeting House in Mount Pleasant, Ohio, October 1974. It was built in 181...
This portion of Charity Rotch's will relates to the Charity School at Kendal. Mrs. Rotch specified t...
Horton Howard tells Thomas Rotch about his purchase of land in the area for a New York community of ...
Thomas and Charity Rotch, Quaker observers at the treaty of St. Mary's on behalf of Indian tribes in...
A committee of the Ohio Yearly Meeting testifies that the legacy of Thomas Rotch, $5,000 has been re...
Clerk of the Meeting, Benjamin W. Ladd acknowledges receipt of a $5,000 legacy from the estate of Th...
The Committee of the Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends at Mount Pleasant confirm that Thomas Rotch's le...
Description of the proposed meeting house at Mt Pleasant and Quaker solicitation of Thomas Rotch for...
Joseph Steer requests that Thomas Rotch advise him regarding a house at Mount Pleasant which the for...
Justice of the Peace George Dunbar issues his ruling on the Rotch heirs v. Jonathan Taylor of Mount ...
The front of the document features a map of Loudonville and New Lisbon in Morrow County, Ohio. On t...
Steubenville Quakers inform Thomas Rotch that monies expected to build a yearly meeting house at Mt ...
Thomas Rotch confirms that a Quaker Meeting house has burned to the ground and members are taking im...
Thomas and Charity Rotch's joint account of their attendance as Quaker observers at the treaty signi...
William Rotch, Sr. praises the efforts of his son, Thomas who located to West Hartford, Connecticut ...
Exterior view of the Quaker Meeting House in Mount Pleasant, Ohio, October 1974. It was built in 181...
This portion of Charity Rotch's will relates to the Charity School at Kendal. Mrs. Rotch specified t...
Horton Howard tells Thomas Rotch about his purchase of land in the area for a New York community of ...
Thomas and Charity Rotch, Quaker observers at the treaty of St. Mary's on behalf of Indian tribes in...