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Alexander Thomas 'Tom' Ovenshine
Alexander Thomas "Tom" Overshine, a longtime Palo Alto resident, died of heart and kidney failure on June 2
Thomas Rotch accounts payable, Kendal 1811-1818
Thomas Alexander submits his bill for blacksmithing to Thomas Rotch, $8.61. 7.9" x 12.75
Alexander Skinner letter to Thomas Rotch
Alexander Skinner asks if he might use locket poles taken from Thomas Rotch's store in Kendal; Rotch established a general store in in partnership with Skinner, Kendal in 1812 or 1813 until early 1817. 7.7" X 6.7" (19.5 by 17.4 cm
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Exhibits contain the text of the will of Thomas Alexande
Alexander Gardner letter to Thomas Rotch, Nantucket, 6 mo 11th 1794
Alexander Gardner acknowledges receipt of payment for eight ducks sent to Thomas Rotch at New Bedford. Thomas and Charity Rotch lived in New Bedford from 1791 to 1800 before relocating to Hartford, Connecticut where Rotch took up merino sheep farming before moving to Ohio in 1811. 6" x 7.7" (15 by 19.5 cm
Alexander Skinner letter to Thomas Rotch, Hartford, 4mo 6th 1812
Alexander Skinner informs Thomas Rotch that more of his belongings from his Hartford property have been sold at auction. He also discusses the progress of the wool industry in Connecticut as of 1812 during the War of that year when wool imports from England came to a halt, giving the wool industry in the United States a much needed boost. 7.55" x 12.5" (19.3 by 32 cm
Joseph Alexander Thomas Civil War Letter - Accession 70 - M32 (44)
The Joseph Alexander Thomas Civil War Letter consists of a typescript copy from Joseph Thomas, who was at James Island, Legares Point, near Charleston, to Mrs. Lewis B. Bryant (Jennett N. Hemphill) in York County. The letter mainly describes living and working conditions during the American Civil War. The letter is dated April 26, 1864.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1121/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Alexander Carlyle to his brother, Thomas Carlyle
Letter from Alexander Carlyle to his brother, Thomas Carlyle, 30 January 1827. Compare Thomas\u27 letter to Alexander of 3 February, reprinted in The Letters of Thomas Carlyle to His Brother Alexander, Ed. Edwin Marrs, Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1968, no. 61. Available online at http://carlyleletters.dukejournals.org/cgi/content/full/4/1/lt-18270203-TC-AC-01https://scholarworks.umt.edu/whicker/1007/thumbnail.jp
Alexander Skinner, money squandered
This letter provides some information about Alexander Skinner's financial practices that cost Thomas Rotch dearly. Rotch dissolved the firm of Thomas Rotch and Company,(with Skinner) who left Kendal in disgrace around 1817
Thomas Rotch letter to Alexander Skinner, Kendal Stark Co Ohio 10 mo 9th 1816
Thomas Rotch, a meticulous businessman, instructs Alexander Skinner to collect money owed from Allen and Grant in Pittsburgh, provide them with a receipt and return to Kendal with funds in hand. 7.7" x 8.45" (19.5 by 21.3 cm
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