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[Letter from Elvira and Bettie J. Moore to Charles B. Moore and Sabina and Maria Rucker, February 8, 1862] (open access)

[Letter from Elvira and Bettie J. Moore to Charles B. Moore and Sabina and Maria Rucker, February 8, 1862]

Letter from Elvira and Bettie J. Moore to Charles B. Moore and Sabina and Maria Rucker discussing latest news of family and friends. Elvira writes that there has been a lot of sickness lately and some deaths.
Date: February 8, 1862
Creator: Moore, Elvira & Moore, Bettie J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, March 8, 1862] (open access)

[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.
Date: March 8, 1862
Creator: Carroll, Joseph A.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Joseph A. Carroll to Celia Carroll, November 8, 1861] (open access)

[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.
Date: November 8, 1862
Creator: Carroll, Joseph A.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from L. D. Bradley to Minnie Bradley - February 8, 1862] (open access)

[Letter from L. D. Bradley to Minnie Bradley - February 8, 1862]

Letter from L. D. Bradley to Minnie Graysen Bradley, dated February 8, 1962 and sent from Camp Hebert near Hempstead, Texas, in which he describes his life at Camp Hebert in Hempstead, Texas and expresses his sadness that he cannot see her.
Date: February 8, 1862
Creator: Bradley, L. D.
System: The Portal to Texas History