Thomas Rotch's letter book, 1 mo. 27, 1816 through 7 mo 13, 1823, 185 pages of easily readable personal and business letters to family and associates, most in the hand of Thomas Rotch. An invaluable historical source, letters discuss early settlement in Kendal and Ohio, invoices and prices of goods/cloth bought and sold, debt collection, Rotch mill accounts, Rotch's woolen factory and its operation, and comments on Quaker meetings. Section 2 of this letter book in the hand of Arvine Wales, dates: July 25, 1825 through August 17, 1853. A series of about 20 letters concerned with the resolution of the Rotch estate and other matters including the coming of the Erie canal. Thomas died in 1823, Charity in 1824 leaving Kendal residents, Wales...
Arvine Wales, a businessman in Massillon, Ohio, wrote this series of 32 letters to his son Arvine C....
In this letter to Conrad Roth, Thomas Rotch discusses the sale of a portion of Rotch's woolen factor...
The first section of this letter book includes Thomas Rotch's ongoing business and personal correspo...
Thomas Rotch's letter book, 1 mo. 27, 1816 through 7 mo 13, 1823, 185 pages of easily readable perso...
Thomas Rotch wrote this letter to the creditors of Richard Williams in early 1820 offering his own d...
Thomas Rotch wrote this six-page letter to his brother Benjamin in 1817 to tell him about his "new C...
This letter discusses the resolution of Thomas Rotch's estate after his death in Ohio in 1823 and th...
These two letters were written by Thomas Rotch of Kendal, Ohio (now Massillon) and deal with the rel...
This letter from Thomas Rotch to Richard Imlay discusses some confusion about a bank draft and money...
Thomas Rotch wrote this letter to Matthew Macy, a Quaker who followed the Rotch to Kendal (now Massi...
Letters to individuals from Thomas Rotch written between 1816 and 1819 with copies in his Daybook. H...
In a short letter to his wife Charity, Thomas Rotch reassures her that his health is improving and t...
In this letter written in 1787, three years before her marriage to Thomas Rotch, 21-year-old Charity...
This 1813 letter from Thomas Rotch to "Brothers and Sisters" reports on a memorial presented to the ...
In this letter, Franklin County resident Ebenezer Ormsby, who once bought a cow from Charity Rotch, ...
Arvine Wales, a businessman in Massillon, Ohio, wrote this series of 32 letters to his son Arvine C....
In this letter to Conrad Roth, Thomas Rotch discusses the sale of a portion of Rotch's woolen factor...
The first section of this letter book includes Thomas Rotch's ongoing business and personal correspo...
Thomas Rotch's letter book, 1 mo. 27, 1816 through 7 mo 13, 1823, 185 pages of easily readable perso...
Thomas Rotch wrote this letter to the creditors of Richard Williams in early 1820 offering his own d...
Thomas Rotch wrote this six-page letter to his brother Benjamin in 1817 to tell him about his "new C...
This letter discusses the resolution of Thomas Rotch's estate after his death in Ohio in 1823 and th...
These two letters were written by Thomas Rotch of Kendal, Ohio (now Massillon) and deal with the rel...
This letter from Thomas Rotch to Richard Imlay discusses some confusion about a bank draft and money...
Thomas Rotch wrote this letter to Matthew Macy, a Quaker who followed the Rotch to Kendal (now Massi...
Letters to individuals from Thomas Rotch written between 1816 and 1819 with copies in his Daybook. H...
In a short letter to his wife Charity, Thomas Rotch reassures her that his health is improving and t...
In this letter written in 1787, three years before her marriage to Thomas Rotch, 21-year-old Charity...
This 1813 letter from Thomas Rotch to "Brothers and Sisters" reports on a memorial presented to the ...
In this letter, Franklin County resident Ebenezer Ormsby, who once bought a cow from Charity Rotch, ...
Arvine Wales, a businessman in Massillon, Ohio, wrote this series of 32 letters to his son Arvine C....
In this letter to Conrad Roth, Thomas Rotch discusses the sale of a portion of Rotch's woolen factor...
The first section of this letter book includes Thomas Rotch's ongoing business and personal correspo...