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[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, June 18, 1864]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll telling her that there is little news, although his regiment recently captured a boat on the Arkansas River.
[Letter to Joseph A. Carroll, March 30, 1862]
Letter to Joseph A. Carroll informing him that blankets are on their way to Carroll's company.
[Transcript of letter from Joseph Carroll to Joseph A. Carroll, February 19, 1856]
Transcript of a letter from Joseph Carroll to his son Joseph A. Carroll telling him that Carroll does not need to be repaid the money he gave his son to move to Texas. He also mentions that he is in better health.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, June 20, 1861]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to his wife Celia Carroll. He asks her to ask Mr. Ford to find her some place to live while Carroll is in the army, and mentions that he wants to build her a house when he comes home.
[Transcript of letter from Henry S. Carroll to Joseph A. Carroll, November 20, 1859]
Transcript of a letter from Henry S. Carroll to Joseph A. Carroll relating the news from Louisiana. He mentions a burglary, the crops, and the schoolteacher.
[Transcript of letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, November 22, 1861]
Transcript of letter from Joseph A. Carroll to his wife Celia Carroll telling her when he will be home. He mentions that the Indians claim they are on the side of the South.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, April 5, 1865]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to his wife Celia Carroll discussing his visit to a penitentiary, and a march the Confederate Army is on.
[Letter from Thomas M. Carroll to Joseph A. Carroll, September 22, 1867]
Letter from Thomas M. Carroll to Joseph A. Carroll discussing the news from Louisiana. He also discusses politics, and the possibility of Negro suffrage, and what they should do in the event that is becomes law.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, November 30, 1863]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll telling her he'll be home on January 1 at the earliest. He discusses the positions of the Confederate and Union armies, and tells her he is anxious to be home again.
[Transcript of letter from Mary L. Woods to Celia Carroll, November 22, 1859]
Transcript of a letter from Mary L. Woods to Celia Carroll telling the news of Louisiana. She mentions that she is tired of living there, and wishes to move.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, June 26, 1862]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to his wife Celia Carroll telling her he is well, and hopes to come home soon.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, November 26, 1861]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll discussing a recent battle with the Union Army, their plans to move into Kansas, and the lack of clothing among the Confederate soldiers.
[Transcript of letter from Mary L. Woods to Joseph A. Carroll, August 28, 1856]
Transcript of a letter from Mary L. Woods to her uncle Joseph A. Carroll talking about whether or not he intends to marry. She asks about Texas and politics, and speaks of her family.
[Letter from Henry S. Carroll to Joseph A. Carroll, November 20, 1859]
Letter from Henry S. Carroll to Joseph A. Carroll relating the news from Louisiana. He mentions a burglary, the crops, and the schoolteacher.
[Letter from Joseph Carroll to Joseph A. Carroll, August 27, 1856]
Letter from Joseph Carroll to his son Joseph A. Carroll asking him to come visit Louisiana soon. He also discusses a recent Democratic election.
[Transcript of letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, October 30 & 31, 1861]
Transcript of a letter from Joseph A. Carroll to his wife Celia Carroll discussing the cold weather and the Indians that will be joining his company soon.
[Letter from Mary L. Woods to Joseph A. Carroll, December 25, 1858]
Letter from Mary L. Woods to Joseph A. Carroll informing him of the Christmas festivities, and the health of the family. She adds congratulations on his wedding day.
[Transcript of letter from Joseph Carroll to Joseph A. Carroll, August 27, 1856]
Transcript of a letter from Joseph Carroll to his son Joseph A. Carroll asking him to come visit Louisiana soon. He also discusses a recent Democratic election.
[Last Page from a Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll]
Last page of a letter from Joseph A. Carroll to his wife Celia Carroll asking her to send him something that he can't get from the government.
[Transcript of letter from Mary L. Woods to Joseph A. Carroll, February 18, 1857]
Transcript of a letter from Mary L. Woods to Joseph A. Carroll discussing the town news and the wellness of his family. She also mentions her education.
[Transcript of letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, June 20, 1861]
Transcript of a letter from Joseph A. Carroll to his wife Celia Carroll He asks her to ask Mr. Ford to find her some place to live while Carroll is in the army, and mentions that he wants to build her a house when he comes home.
[Letter from Mary L. Woods to Celia Carroll, June 28, 1859]
Letter from Mary L. Woods to Celia Carroll telling of a murder and upcoming trial in Louisiana. She also lists recent marriages and deaths, and mentions that her father is running for County Surveyor in the next election.
[Letter from Craig Alexander to Joseph A. Carroll, April 7, 1856]
Letter from Craig Alexander to Joseph A. Carroll telling him news from Missouri, and asking after Thomas, who went to western Texas and has disappeared.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, October 30 & 31, 1861]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to his wife Celia Carroll discussing the cold weather and the Indians that will be joining his company soon.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, August 25, 1864]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to his wife Celia Carroll telling her he is in good health and discussing the movements of the army.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, July 8, 1861]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to his wife Celia Carroll thanking her for eye salve she sent to him, and discussing the health of the men in his regiment.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, November 1, 1863]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to his wife Celia Carroll telling her of his company's movements.
[Letter from Elizabeth C. Pew to Joseph A. Carroll, August 4, 1859]
Letter from Elizabeth C. Pew to Joseph A. Carroll imploring him to write to his family in Louisiana. She discusses a recent murder and upcoming trial, and the well-being of his family.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, April 17, 1864]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll discussing his regiment's exit from Camp Garland.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, October 18, 1864]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll discussing his sleeping arrangements and the amount of clothing he has. He also promises to send her $50.
[Transcript of letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, July 4, 1861]
Transcript of a letter from Joseph A. Carroll to his wife Celia Carroll discussing his service with the army, and their upcoming movement to the North. He comments on a pair of pants his wife made for him, and requests that she tell their daughter to be good.
[Letter from Joseph Carroll to Joseph A. Carroll, February 19, 1856]
Letter from Joseph Carroll to his son Joseph A. Carroll telling him that Carroll does not need to be repaid the money he gave his son to move to Texas. He also mentions that he is in better health.
[Transcript of letter from Elizabeth C. Pew to Joseph A. Carroll, August 4, 1859]
Transcript of a letter from Elizabeth C. Pew to Joseph A. Carroll imploring him to write to his family in Louisiana. She discusses a recent murder and upcoming trial, and the well-being of his family.
[Transcript of letter from Craig Alexander to Joseph A. Carroll, April 7, 1856]
Transcript of a letter from Craig Alexander to Joseph A. Carroll telling him news from Missouri, and asking after Thomas, who went to western Texas and has disappeared.
[Transcript of letter from Missouri A. Smith to Joseph A. Carroll, February 20, 1859]
Transcript of a letter from Missouri A. Smith to Joseph A. Carroll telling him the family news, and discussing the church and her education.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, July 18, 1864]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to his wife Celia Carroll telling her to care for herself and their daughter, both of whom are sick. He also mentions that the Union Army is at Fort Smith, and the Confederate Army can't take it back.
[Letter from Otis G. Welch to Joseph A. Carroll, May 12, 1861]
Letter from Otis G. Welch to Joseph A. Carroll asking him to send a dispatch.
[Transcript of letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, July 8, 1861]
Transcript of a letter from Joseph A. Carroll to his wife Celia Carroll thanking her for eye salve she sent to him, and discussing the health of the men in his regiment.
[Transcript of letter from David Finley to Joseph A. Carroll, February 21, 1859]
Transcript of letter from David Finley to Joseph A. Carroll commenting on Carroll's recent marriage, and his own plans when he gets married. He discusses his education, and the family.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, August 25, 1863]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll telling of his regiment's recent retreat.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, March 8, 1862]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to his wife Celia Carroll discussing the weather and his health. He claims that he is in good health because he keeps busy, and the lazy men fall ill. He asks after blankets and money he sent home, and mentions a battle he fought in.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, November 13, 1861]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to his wife Celia Carroll informing her that his regiment has fallen back from Camp Pike to Camp McCollock, and of the arrival of the Texas Regiment.
[Letter from Edward B. Carroll to Joseph A. Carroll, January 13, 1856]
Letter from Edward B. Carroll to Joseph A. Carroll. He discusses the winter weather in Missouri, as well as the health of the family.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, March 28, 1863]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to his wife Celia Carroll telling her how to send him his clothes.
[Transcript of letter from Edward B. Carroll to Joseph A. Carroll, January 13, 1856]
Transcript of a letter from Edward B. Carroll to Joseph A. Carroll. He discusses the winter weather in Missouri, as well as the health of the family.
[Letter from Celia Carroll to Joseph A. Carroll, December 28, 1863]
Letter from Celia Carroll to Joseph A. Carroll asking him to come home soon so he can see his daughter. She mentions dresses she is making for herself, and promises that she will make him some clothes soon.
[Transcript of letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, November 24, 1861]
Transcript of a letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll detailing a battle he fought in.
[Letter from Missouri A. Smith to Joseph A. Carroll, February 20, 1859]
Letter from Missouri A. Smith to Joseph A. Carroll telling him the family news, and discussing the church and her education.
[Transcript of letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll]
Transcript of a letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, the first page of which is missing. He discusses some of the men he knows who have deserted the Confederate Army to join the Union.
[Transcript of letter from Joseph Carroll to his son Joseph A. Carroll, July 12, 1860]
Transcript of a letter from Joseph Carroll to his son Joseph A. Carroll telling him news of the family in Louisiana, Missouri, and asking many questions about what Carroll is doing in Texas. He also discusses politics in Missouri, and the presidential race between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas.
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