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George Spooner letter to Thomas Rotch, Nantucket, August 3, 1789
George Spooner reports that because of confusion about port fees, himself and crew were forced to leave the vessel with fish on board which cannot be delivered. George Freeborn has taken the fish and a quantity of salt into custody. 7.6" x 12.5" (19.6 by 31 cm
Thomas Rotch drafts, 1811-1823
Simpson Spooner asks Thomas Rotch to give Paul Hathaway $8 and charge to his account. 7.55"x 2.1
Thomas Rotch drafts, 1791-1810
Simson Spooner asks Thomas Rotch to pay Richard Davis $9 "and place the same to my account it being for value received." 7.3" x 4.3
Thomas Rotch drafts, 1791-1810
Simson Spooner asks Thomas Rotch to pay Jonathan Coggeshall two pounds twelve shillings and six pence "and charge the same to me."6.25" x 3.3
Thomas Rotch Receipts for paid bills, 1791-1823
Philip Spooner acknowledges receipt of $13.66 from Thomas Rotch for 41 bushels of potatoes "bot of Samuel Perry Jr." 8.1" x 3
Bills payable, Thomas Rotch, New Bedford, 1796-1800
John Spooner submits his bill to Thomas Rotch for $21, payment for one year of the Medley (New Bedford) Newspaper. 8" x 2.8
Bills payable, Thomas Rotch, New Bedford, 1796-1800
Thomas Rotch pays John Spooner for fetching a package of newspapers from Newport and for a logbook for the Ship Ann. $4.15. 8" x 6.25
Bills payable, Thomas Rotch, New Bedford, 1796-1800
John Spooner submits his bill to Thomas Rotch for his subscription to the Medley, Volumes 2 and 4, an early New Bedford newspaper. 7.25" x 4
Raymond de Roover, Thomas Mun in Italy
Spooner Frank. Raymond de Roover, Thomas Mun in Italy. In: Annales. Économies, Sociétés, Civilisations. 14ᵉ année, N. 1, 1959. pp. 179-180
Thomas Rotch bills payable, New Bedford 1791-1795
Sarah Barney in Nantucket is in debt 2 pounds 14 shillings to John Spooner for printing 600 pamphlets (context unclear). 7.45" x 3.75
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