12 letters tagged with “baby”
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As spring approaches, the camp begins to shake of the winter slumber and a nearby farmer is willing to bet his farm that the war will end in three months based off of a spring drying up.
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A letter primarily about the difficulty of shipping boxes to the soldiers and the contents of a box she sent.
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In this interesting letter, Caroline writes an adorable account of Louise, a letter from Austin, the rising costs of fabric, and much more.
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Caroline writes about her cold, the baby, how her funds were doing, paying debts, and a birthday party.
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Cecil writes about a visit from Mr. Bristol, the untimely death of a captain, their child, and why he chose to fight in the Civil War.
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Caroline writes a lengthy letter about the state of the war, their baby, her headaches, her low view of Austin, and lots more.
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Caroline writes to Cecil, and complains about the state of the war and how the soldiers were being treated.
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Caroline writes a lot about Louise, reflects on her past life prior to marriage, tells Cecil how to care for his sore throat, asks about some business matters, and wishes for Cecil to come home soon.
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Caroline writes to Cecil, wondering how he is doing, contemplating and bemoaning the chance of another battle, and speaking quite a bit about their toddler daughter.
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Caroline writes Cecil of how their Connecticut neighborhood is faring and tells him of how anxious she is for his health, inquiring if she ought to send more Dr. Foot’s pills. She then tells him how their daughter Louise is growing and becoming more talkative.