[Letter from Elizabeth C. Pew to Joseph A. Carroll, December 10, 1858]

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Letter from Elizabeth C. Pew to her brother Joseph A. Carroll informing him of recent deaths in her town, as well as information about their family.

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[4] p. ; 21 x 32 cm., folded to 21 x 16 cm.

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Pew, Elizabeth C. December 10, 1858.

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Private Collection of Jim McDermott

Letters written to and from Judge Joseph A. Carroll between 1856 through 1869. A founding Father of Denton, Carroll played a major role in the early development of North Texas and was a significant player before, during, and after the Civil War.

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Letter from Elizabeth C. Pew to her brother Joseph A. Carroll informing him of recent deaths in her town, as well as information about their family.

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[4] p. ; 21 x 32 cm., folded to 21 x 16 cm.

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  • [Transcript of letter from Elizabeth C. Pew to Joseph A. Carroll, December 10, 1858], PCJM_0027-trans, ark:/67531/metapth355398

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Rescuing Texas History, 2013

The 2013 edition of Rescuing Texas History brings together thousands of items that reflect the history and preserve the legacy of the Texas of the past. They include photographs, letters, and more.

Judge Joseph A. Carroll Collection

Joseph A. Carroll played a major role in the early development of North Texas as was a founding father of Denton. These more than 80 letters (approx. 129 pages) were written to and from Carroll during the 19th century.

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[Transcript of letter from Elizabeth C. Pew to Joseph A. Carroll, December 10, 1858] (Letter)

[Transcript of letter from Elizabeth C. Pew to Joseph A. Carroll, December 10, 1858]

Transcript of a letter from Elizabeth C. Pew to her brother Joseph A. Carroll informing him of recent deaths in her town, as well as information about their family.

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[Transcript of letter from Elizabeth C. Pew to Joseph A. Carroll, December 10, 1858], PCJM_0027-trans, ark:/67531/metapth355398

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  • December 10, 1858

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  • Dec. 11, 2013, 10:59 p.m.

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  • Jan. 29, 2014, 2:18 p.m.

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Pew, Elizabeth C. [Letter from Elizabeth C. Pew to Joseph A. Carroll, December 10, 1858], letter, December 10, 1858; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth355409/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Private Collection of Jim McDermott.

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