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    Account of Michael Bull, Hartford

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    Michael Bull of Hartford submits his bill and note for expenses and credits due him from the estate. $19.62. 12.1" X 7.75

    Michael Bull letter to Thomas Rotch, Hartford, 9th Jany 1812

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    Michael Bull continues discussion of Thomas Rotch's purchase of a mill. By January 1812 Rotch was in northeast Ohio and in April, he would plat the village of Kendal. Bull states that he offered Rotch's Rocky Hill property to another buyer for 1,600buthetoothinksthepriceistoohigh.BulldiscussesthesaleofBurtsmillfor1,600 but he too thinks the price is too high. Bull discusses the sale of Burt's mill for 3,723.38. 7.75" x 12.5" (19.7 by 32 cm

    Michael Bull letter to Thomas Rotch, Hartford, 20 Mar 1821

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    Michael Bull discusses various transactions including a seal for Thomas Rotch which Bull hopes will reach him while in New York. He mentions that he and family have fond memories of the Rotch's recent visit to New England in the late fall of 1820. 8" x 12.5" (20.7 by 32 cm

    Michael Bull letter to Thomas Rotch, Hartford 2nd Mar 1820

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    Michael Bull asks if Thomas Rotch would be willing to sell his farm in rural Hartford, previously rented by Peter Buell who is now willing to pay up on rents due. Bull awaits Rotch's comments and directions.7.95" x 19.55" (20 by 24.5 cm

    Michael Bull letter to Thomas Rotch, Hartford 11 May 1812

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    Michael Bull discusses a deed for the Rocky Hill lot which sold for $1,300 to James Babcock. Bull is anxious that he has not heard from Rotch for some time and in his last letter, he enclosed a deed which needs Rotch's attention. He announces the birth of a daughter who with her mother, is comfortable. 7.7" x 12.5" (19.5 by 31 cm

    Michael Bull letter to Thomas Rotch, Hartford 12th Octr 1812

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    Michael Bull discusses Rotch business and finance. He informs Rotch that Peter Buell will rent a farm for 246.60peryear.Anotefor246.60 per year. A note for 168.54 of Cyrus Webster is unpaid however Bull does not know where Webster presently resides. 7.75" x 12.5" (19.8 by 32 cm

    Michael Bull letter to Thomas Rotch, Hartford 10 July, 1817

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    Michael Bull discusses the purchase of a mill in Hartford. He informs Thomas Rotch after sending a second letter to Bradley and Wadsworth regarding Rotch's account, they have forwarded to Bull $280 which may be all of the money due to Rotch from persons in the town of Hartford. 10.75" x 9.9" (20 by 25 cm

    Michael Bull letter to Thomas Rotch, Hartford 22 Augt 1822

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    Michael Bull discusses Thomas Rotch's business interests in Hartford and asks for news of the Rotches in Ohio. Bull reports that he has forwarded two hundred dollars for Rotch's account in US Bank Notes. Peter Buell has still not paid his account for rent of the Rotch farm. Bull have not heard how the Rotches are doing in Ohio but he did hear by way of William Rotch, Jr that Charity was again afflicted with fever and ague. 7.75" x 9.55" (19.9 by 24.5 cm

    Michael Bull letter to Thomas Rotch, Hartford, 16 June, 1823

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    Michael Bull discusses Thomas Rotch's financial concerns. Peter Bruell again has fallen off in payment on rental property belonging to Thomas Rotch. There is discussion of a bell, but the context is unclear. 7.8" x 9.55" (20.2 by 24.4 cm

    Michael Bull letter to Thomas Rotch, Hartford, 16 March 1814

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    Michael Bull gives Thomas Rotch an estimate of monies in his account at Hartford, around $8,150, and he mentions that he hopes to see the Rotches at Hartford in the summer of 1814. 7.7" x 12.5" (19.6 by 32 cm
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