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Here I provide my transcription of a set of letters written by John C. Cottle of Randolph County, Alabama, to his wife, Narcissa C. (Parker) Cottle. I also provide her replies, and at least one other related letter. These letters were written during the civil war. I will transcribe these and post them here as I find the time. I have attempted to transcribe these letters and post them here in a way which most closely represents the original in character, but not layout. Therefore, all manner of error is preserved, except that I have made a few changes in punctuation, etc., which I feel had I not done, then the outcome would have been positively confusing or mis-leading. Note that these are not in chronological order. Anything written in italics within square brackets is my editorial comment - Gregg Bonner. |
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Randolph Ala Sept 25th 1861
My Dear husband, i am glad you are so well prepard for yankeys and hope you will have all the good luck that can be bestord in gaining liberty and freedom and i think you will for i believ we have the heavenly father on our side so we ned not to fear teach Northern yankeys before this time next year the Death they must diye by the brave volunters |
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September 15 1861 Richmond Virginia Dear wife I now take the optunity of informing you a few lines to let you know that I am well at this time hopeing those few lines may find you all well I have nothing of importanc to wright to you now we have no new war fight to tell you of I will sent to you ten Dollar By tim Pitmond for you you must save as much as posible to pay Ed Burns for the land I Dont want you to pay for the land tell it is fix up rite Bill Penticost owes me 14 Dollards he is to pay it this fall I want it to go in the paing for the land I want you to Be cearfull and have ever thing fix rite be fore you spend are cent to ward the land I wrote a few line to Bill Penticost a Bout the land I want Bill Pentycost or Sikes to take a dollar & get a Dollar worth of nail & Sike or & two or three of the Boys to fix up my stable & corn Crib for me. Andrew More Send his best Respect to you & says tell all the Pretty Girls not to marry to we come Back So nothing more But Remain your affectionate husband untell Death John Cottle A few lines for Mrs Tomlinson in regard to his health he is in Better health than he had been & is Better Sattisfies than ever has Been he want his wife to wright to him as ofting as Posable
D Tomlinson John Cottle a few line to in form you that I will Send a Paper to We Dowee ever week for you you can get as much news as any of us you must attend to the office ever week and get the Paper Richmond Inquirry is the name of the Paper John C. Cottle |
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Confederate Sates of America
Yorktown, VA Sept. 30th the 1861 John C Cottle O. Whitaker |
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Randolph Ala October 16th 1861
Dear husband
Narcissus C Cottle |
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Randolph C Ala September Randolph Ala September 30th 1861
my Dear husband I with plesure seat myself this evening to drop you a few lines to inform you that we are all well at present and hope when these lines reach you they will find you enjoying good health we have bin a few days back some of us verry puny but have got well I com__ again I and the children have ha__ and __ yeat verry busy __ ___ some foder we are not done puling yeat i think we will get done in a few days the children have a fine chance of hay saved they are bringing in thier ___ pumpkins and cushars and laying them up for winter season which is approaching very fast here we have __ __ front yeat but have bin exspecting some the weather has bin __ cool for three or four days back i hope there will not be any frost in tow or three weeks yeat i wish i could see you to night if you could only spend this winter us i could tell you so much that i cannot rite you i do hope that peace will be made and you will get home before Christmas i will wait with patience if you will only try to come gome they i know that you have as good excuse to come home as any man you a wife and four little that loves you as dear as ever a father was loved yeat i know that it was for us as well as your Country Sake that you are their to share a soldier fair if i was ceartain that you wear satisfied and as healthy only as you wear when at home i could rest much easier john i know that you are not sound and well in the winter i know that you have a Cough and bad Colds throug the winter if you would get some ginger and beat it up fine and get some sugar and it mix it up together and take will help your cough i think of you every hour yes every minute how you are exsposed to wind and rain and soon there will be snow falling i recon i have nothing interresing to rite you i wish i did have Mrs pentecost requested me to rite to yuo to know whear her brother Marian Arington was what company he was in she wants to know bill sanders passed here this morning going over in the berlisher settlement he saishe is going to move back here some where i must tell you something about the meeting at bear creek it commenced Saturday last they had a powerful meeting sunday and sunday night shouting the like never was heard Mary McCkey is a regular shouter they have a fine time up there john i have never recieved the paper you said you would send me i dont know wither you have started it to me or not would like to know i would be verry glad to reciev the paper perhaps i could enjoy myself better of sundays when i am so lonesome my mind is very wandring to night i can not rite as i wish i hope that i am excuseble for all mispelled and improper worde john i dont want you to think but what we are doing well here at home yeat i want you to come and see how we are doing you may tell Mr tomlinson that Mrs tomlinson and famaily was well yesterday so i will close for this time nothing more at present remaining your tru and affectionate wife untill death |
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Randolph County Ala Sept 18th 1861 Dear husband
My Dear i recieved youre of the 9th last night at nine or ten OClock Mr Vance brought them from the office I can frely say that I never was prouder in my life O john i never knew what it was to be glad to recieve a ltters before i recieved them from you yeas and to heare that you were well relieves my mind of a burdan for a while ) i know that you cannot be as well their as if you weare at home with us john i cant help but greave about how you fair i know that you never weas used to laying and sleeping so hard and i exspect sleep cold you never have rote to me wither you have any blankets or not allthough i hope you have plenty i must tell you something about how we are geting on we are all well except the baby she i dont think has ben well in two or three days she is verry freitful at times the boys are at home this week there is no school this week they are doging about all day doing little jobs they all groo verry fast and are verry mischievous and bad they allways want me to right something bout them Mary-etta can talk as plain as any child of her age and is as sweet as she can be i know you want to see her i hug and kiss her evry day for you i do hope and pray that the time is not far distant when you can be with us yeat it is your duty to be away from us and will ever be an honer to your children and self and country you wanted to know how Chafin and M M Manus and john strain geting of in regard to geting off in thier Crountys defence they are the same as when you left they will go when they are made to go they will lye back here untill then and talk of thier gold mines and bout washing gold and makeing a dime or two i dont go a mbout them i hear from them some times ) they are a set of selfish courards yeas john dont youa doubt but what i remember every word that you said to me yeas and have thought of every word thousands of times will never forget a single silable i will allways do and ack according to your wish i will never do any thing against your will if a have allway bin indepedent to all such i will never ask them any favers whatever i rote you that i would send you some Clothes by Mr Roberson i must now disspute it and tell you that i will only send you Coat and pair of socks and one pair of gloves by Mr Robberson as i have not got the others ready to send i will have all ready by the last of next week and will box them up and send them i sent to get some good shoes for to send you but they wear all sent off to the soldiers if you dont get a pair of them rite to me and as soon as Mr Wood makes some more i will get a pair and send you i want you to wear a flanin shirts this winter if i fail to get flannin do you get some and have you one or two shirt made i know you will be healther to wear flanins john i have company to night but i am obliged to rite you to night Mary Vance and emely Dinglar is with me to night that have bin singing some times and now have retired and left me and my Candle is nearly burned out i have a new pen and must rite you a lenthey letter you will think after while that i dont rite to you no other time only night is is my Choise to rite at night i will inform you report sais that Mackee has sold his land crop and all is going to move up near the tenesee line i wish i had something to rite that would interrest you some john recieved the seat of war i was glad to get it you may know that i was glad to get it you may know that i was glad Mr brown ask me to lon it to him a day or two i done so he will take good care of it only thing that you send me is near and dear to me so you rote you said you Could not make your last letter as interresting as the one of the 20th it is as interresting you must not grumble grumble after makeing so compleet a letter i liked to forget to tell you that recieved the ten dollars that you sent me by Mr pitmanand five by robberson i havent reciv_ the paper paper that sent me im verry ankeous to get one john some of your company rites that they are doing better and that they pray are you behind times john i want you to pray and do better and let me hear of it and i will then be better satisfied you need not be surprised if words are bloted with the a tears i never knew what it was to shed teare befor nor what trouble was untill now i will Close good bys my Dear your affectionated wife you sent me two seed in your letter by Mr pitmon i want to know the manre of the seed and when to plant them tell Mr tomlinson that Mr tomlins__ was here this evening she was well and rest of the family was well allso the rest of the volenters family so far as i know is well we dont hear of any sicness among the people here |
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Randolph County Ala november 8the 1861
Dearest of husbands i to night with a trouble mind seat my self to drop you a few lines to let you know that we are all well at this time hopeing when this reach you it will find you well and doing well john i have heard that you wear verry sick O what wear my feeling when i head it O what would i give wear it in my power to be with you i never knew what trouble was before it nearly kills me to think that you are away their so far from me sick and i cant be with you O john if you are on the mend take care of youself and dont be exsposed Mr [heid?] told me that you had bin verry loe but was on the mend take care of your self and as soon as you can traveal come home and stay untill you get sound and well thear will be men comeing back here that will being you home and i think you have friend there that will help you to get off be sure to take care of yourself and try to come home as soon as you can i know that you are not sound and cant stant the winter their i think you ought to be discarged for good while i hope and trust that you will come home and stay untill Sound and well i cant rite you much to night i am in a poor condision for writing my life is no satisfaction to me i never exspect to see any moore pleasure while i live i know that you will not be able for any servise this winter i think that they will willingly discarge you untill you get able for servic i will i hope feel more like riteing in a few days i will rite you a more lenthy letter may our hevenly farther aid Direct and bless you ) good bye untill next time i recieved a letter from Nancy ben has volunteerd and gone to war |
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yorkton va this Oct the 10 1861 Deer wife and children i this morning seat myself to right yu a few lines to let yu no that i am well as good be expected hoping when these lines reaches yu they will find yu and all of the children ingoing good helth i reveived your letter that yu rote the 30 of sept and it gave me great satisfaction to read hit and to heer that yu was all well i want yu to right to me whether yu have received arry letter from me _____ i hav bin her o_ not for this makes the third letter i have rote to yu sence i have bin her and yu never rote to me whether yu had receide ary one or not Thomas i wante yu to be a go__ boy and mind your Mau untill i return hiome Jimmy i want yu to ne a nice and a perty boy and obey your mother untill i return return home Johnny i want yu to ne a and and a nauce boy untill i return home and let maryettee remain as prety as ever and i write ui all to ciss her evry day for me i wood give any thing in this world that i cood se yu all at this time but it is out of my power yu Narcis yu rote to me that yu wood be conntented if yu node that i wood come home about christmast yu nede not be afraid but what i will come that is if timse dont get no worse than they are at this time yu rote to me somthin concerning the paper that i was a going to send to yu i payed the money to to Jim gwin which they was five of us paye at the same time and if yu dont get hte paper i am a going to have the money back i have sent yu five panplits and one leter sence yu started the ansure back to me for the first letter i sent ot yu and i want yu to right to me whether yu got them or not Narcis i rote to yu to have my corn crib and stables coverd and yu have never answ__ it yet and if yu hant i want yu to try and se if yu can get any of the neighbors aronde in the settle ment to civer them for me also i rote to William penticost to pay that money that he ode me to yu and A__ i rote to him to go and se burns and tell him that i wonte to kipe the land and i want ot pay for hit but as i draw my money her and he has never rot me any answer yet an yu tell him that i wan him ro right to me and let me no what he had don about hit and if it is ageable all aroun for me to kipe the i want yu to have tha field rowed in wheat and will send tu more to by the sede whete Just as soon as i dra_ my money her we are a looking to draw out monthly wages evry week wich will be thirty four dollars and a half for three month i had like to have forgotten to tell yu all of our oficers is a wanting to cary us back to alabamma to winter but i want not whether they will do hit or not Narcisus her is a song ballet i will send to yu so i so i must bring my letter to a Close yu mus excuse my bad spelling and righting and be sorry that this let i cood not make my letter interresttin so nothin more at present but remains your efectionate husband untill deth J C Cottle to Narsissus C Cottle i had like to have forgotten to tell yu about them seeds i sent to yu the name of them is the balsom apple yu plant them in the spring Narsissus yu goan tell Mr Vance that John was gone up about fiftene miles above her when Mr Maclintic got her to recruite is helth and i got the letter that yu sent by Mr Maclintic and Also i have got the one that they sent in mine and i a goin to send them to him this evaning I had like to have forgoten to tell yu about Marian Arington yu can tell Miss Penticost that i saw him in richmon but i did not ask him what comany that he belong too but i expect that he has gone to manus__ [Manassas] so nothing more at present so good by tell i her from yu againe |
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yorktown Va Sept. 15 1861
Dear Wife,
Monday morning Sept. 16 /61 |
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