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[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.
[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 Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, April 7, 1863]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll telling her that a man in his regiment is going home and that he promised to bring Carroll back clothes from Celia.
[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, April 22, 1862]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to his wife Celia Carroll telling her of the movements of his company.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, August 3, 1864]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll discussing the elections in Denton County. He suggests that the newly elected sheriff raise a Union flag and declare the county a part of the Union once more. He also sends her some of his old shirts.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, August 4, 1863]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll asking that she send him some socks. He also mentions hearing rumors of the fall of Vicksburg, and notes that he and his men think it doubtful.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, August 7, 1864]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll discussing a battle he fought in.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, August 9, 1864]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll thanking her for the clothing she sent him, and discussing the situation in Atlanta and Richmond.
[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, 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, August 25, 1864]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll informing her he has received the coat she sent him. He also discusses his men leaving on furlough.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, December 19, 1862]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll informing her that he is being sent on important business to Little Rock, and so can't come home as he had expected.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, February 23, 1863]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to his wife Celia Carroll asking that she write him more frequently, and assuring her that he is in good health.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, July 4, 1861]
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 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, July 17, 1864]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to his wife Celia Carroll asking that she make and send him two shirts as he has none.
[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 Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, July 21, 1863]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll telling her about the outcome of a battle with the Union Army.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, July 24, 1864]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to his wife Celia Carroll telling her how the Confederate Army hopes to cut off the supply line to the Union Army.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, June 18, 1863]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to his wife Celia Carroll detailing a battle in which he fought.
[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 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.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, June 22, 1861]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll telling her of his arrival at Fort Arbuckle, and his election to Second Lieutenant. He also tells her who she can board with in Denton.
[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, March 3, 1864]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll discussing the money he has been offered to buy an animal of his. He asks Celia to ask Mr. Murphy if selling the animal is agreeable to him.
[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, March 13, 1862]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to his wife Celia Carroll discussing the weather, an old schoolmate whose wife has been taken prisoner, and the Civil War.
[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.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, March 30, 1865]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll discussing the uncertainty of his regiment's movements, and telling her that he has enough clothing.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, March 31, 1862]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to his wife Celia Carroll telling her that he hopes to be home in two months, and then he will spend the summer with her. He also mentions a promotion to Regimental Quartermaster.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, May 6, 1865]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll discussing prisoners and deserters, and the drills his regiment does.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, May 8, 1865]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to his wife Celia Carroll discussing the surrender of the Confederate Army, the food they are fed, and his hopes to return home soon.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, May 30, 1863]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll telling her he has sent her money to pay her board with. He hopes that he will have enough money when the war is over to build her a house.
[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 Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, November 8, 1861]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to his wife Celia Carroll. He mentions that his company is in an unpopulated area of the country, and makes clear his opinions of men who are not fighting in the army. He tells Celia to tell the girls of Denton County not to associate with the men around town, and to wait until the soldiers come back to marry, as he considers them real men.
[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 Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, November 17, 1864]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to his wife Celia Carroll informing her that he will send her hoop skirts, and asking that she tell his daughter she must give him a thousand kisses for the presents he sends her.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, November 22, 1861]
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, November 24, 1861]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll detailing a battle he fought in.
[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.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, November 28, 1861]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll thanking her for the socks she sent him, and telling of his encountering the bodies of two dead men after a battle.
[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.
[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.
[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, September 4, 1864]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll discussing the Confederate Army's deal with the Indians, the clothing he has received from Celia, and an upcoming move to the Arkansas River.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, September 14, 1863]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll discussing the horse he is sending home and a pony he recently bought. He also explains that, although he wants to go home, he must do his duty to his country first.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, September 30, 1864]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to his wife Celia Carroll telling of a battle he was in, and the wagons and goods they took from the enemy.
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, September 1864]
Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll telling her to take care of herself and to do less housework while she is sick, and asking her only to send him a pair of pants.
[Letter from Joseph Carroll to his son Joseph A. Carroll, July 12, 1860]
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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