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Collection Reference Number GLC02570.34
From Archive Folder Collection of Gustave Cook, H company, 8th regiment, Texas, cavalry 
Title Gustave Cook to Ida Cook asking for a long letter from her
Date 9 November 1862
Author Cook, Gustave (1835-1897)  
Recipient Cook, Ida  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Remands her for not writing after she promised to. Send his love to the family. Makes a deal with Ida: if she writes him a long neat letter he will tell her "how I live and all about the war and also send you a twenty dollar bill in it."
Subjects Soldier's Letter  Civil War  Military History  Confederate Soldier's Letter  Confederate States of America  Cavalry  Military Camp  Children and Family  Finance  
People Cook, Gustave (1835-1897)  Cook, Ida (fl. 1862)  
Place written In camp near Kingston, Tennessee
Theme The American Civil War; Women in American History
Sub-collection Papers and Images of the American Civil War
Additional Information Born in Alabama on July 3, 1835, Cook moved to Texas alone at the age of 15 and studied law independently. Cook enlisted as a private in 8th Texas Cavalry, "Terry's Texas Rangers," in 1861 and was promoted to colonel by July 1863. After the war he became a circuit court judge for Galveston, served in the Texas state legislature and led an unsuccessful campaign for governor in 1890. He died in 1897 of complications from a wound suffered during his military service.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945
Civil War: Recipient Relationship Daughter  
Civil War: Theater of War Main Western Theater  
Civil War: Unit 8th Texas Cavalry, H Company