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    Maria and Richard Imlay letter to Thomas Rotch, Trenton, 11th mo 7th 1813

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    Maria Imlay describes her disappointment at not hearing from Thomas Rotch regarding the sale of her property in Kendal. She is anxious to liquidate her property in order to purchase land near Trenton, New Jersey. She discusses sale prices for the property, and a brief note from Richard Imlay discusses a deed for property sold. 8" x 10.1" (20.4cm by 25.8cm

    Maria Imlay letter to Thomas Rotch, Trenton, 9th Mo 20th 1815

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    Maria Imlay discusses her husband's recent business dealings. She expresses regret for her last letter, and hopes that it will not be a source of trouble between Thomas Rotch and Richard Imlay. 8" x 9.75" (20.3cm by 25cm

    Maria Imlay letter to Thomas Rotch, Trenton, 8th mo 19th 1813

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    Maria Imlay reproaches Thomas Rotch for not replying to her request to have her business transacted by Joseph M. Lawrie. Imlay discusses various financial transactions and money she is owed, and expresses regret that the sale of property in Ohio was not handled promptly and properly by her husband, Richard. 7.75" x 12.75" (19.6cm by 32.5cm

    Maria Imlay letter to Thomas Rotch, Trenton, 8th Mo 9th 1815

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    Maria Imlay expresses dismay with her husband's lack of commitment to their faith and his refusal to attend Meetings. Imlay informs Thomas Rotch that her husband has been mishandling her business affairs, and requests that Rotch protect sales of her property in Ohio from her husband's interference. 8" x 10" (20.2cm by 25.4cm

    Maria Imlay letter to Thomas Rotch, Trenton, 2nd mo 11th 1814

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    Maria Imlay discusses the possible sale of certain property, and other property from her father's estate. She mentions goods left to either settle debts or to be sold to settle debts. Imlay discusses religion briefly. 8" x 9.9" (20.2cm by 25.1cm) Much of the letter is unclear due to damage

    Maria Imlay letter to Thomas Rotch, Trenton, 11th mo 4th 1812

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    Maria Imlay discusses debts paid by and owed to the Imlays. The Imlays wish to sell most of their land in Kendal in order to purchase land near Trenton. The letter Includes a note, most likely by Richard Imlay asking for an accounting of debts claimed against the Imlays and a list of calculations. 7.9" x 9.5" (20.1cm by 24.2cm

    Maria Imlay letter to Thomas Rotch, Trenton, 9th Mo 8th 1815

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    Maria Imlay reflects harshly on the matter of her business dealings with Thomas Rotch. She discusses business dealings but the exact context of her complaints is unclear. Damage obscures a portion of the letter. 8.1" x 9.9" (20.5cm by 24.9cm

    Maria Imlay letter to Thomas Rotch, Trenton, 9th mo 25th 1813

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    Maria Imlay expresses dismay about debts claimed against her and her husband. She mentions a piece of land recently sold and requests the money be sent on to her immediately. Several mentions are made of various goods left with various people to settle debts. 7.9" x 12.75" (19.9cm by 32.5cm

    Maria M. Imlay letter to Charity Rotch, Trenton, 6th Mo 27th 1808

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    Maria Milnor of Trenton, New Jersey discusses family and religious beliefs without reference to her future marriage to Richard Imlay. She hopes by 1808 that the Rotches have recovered from their 'indisposition.' Charity Rotch was gravely ill with fever in 1808 and 1809. 8" x 10" (20.5 by 25.4 cm

    Maria Imlay letter to Charity Rotch, Trenton, 10th Mo 17, 1811

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    Maria Melnor Imlay transferred oversight of her estate from Thomas Rotch in Ohio to Joseph Lowrie in New Jersey as this was a more convenient arrangement for all concerned. Maria's husband, Richard was a poor money manager and essentially she needed reliable oversight of her assets. 8.1" x 13.5 (20.8 by 34 cm
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