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Documents relating to enemy aliens, 1915-1919
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Photocopies of primary source materials used by Bill Waiser in his research on the national park work camps during the first world war. Includes excerpts from a journal and correspondence pertaining to the operations of the camps., EnemyAliens
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Dr. A. B. Stewart Papers
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Translation of a German soldier's letter; notes on pack transport used on the Somme in 1916., WesternFront
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Dr. Andrew Everett Porter - Clippings, 1940
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Series of clippings commemorating the life of Dr. Andrew Everett Porter, who doctored in the West during the Riel Rebellion, and went on to serve as a medical officer with the 218th regiment during the Great War. Upon his return in 1916, he opened the Frank sanitarium for tubercular soldiers in Frank, B. C., Wartime Medicine
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Dumbell Rag
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Patriotic sheet music from the first world war, annotated May 8, 1920., Patriotic Music
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E. R. Chiquoin letter
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Letter explaining why E. R. Chiquoin's son, R. J. Chiquoin did not serve in the war, needing instead to stay home on the family farm., LettersandDiaries
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Edmund Oliver Letters April 1918
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Letter from Chaplain E. H. Oliver to his wife, Rita, and their sons, talking about the effect of the fighting on his activities with the University of Vimy Ridge (with the University going on vacation during a heated point in the action). Discusses living conditions in France, the need to be constantly moving, and the weather.
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Edmund Oliver Letters April 1919
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Letters written by Chaplain Edmund Henry Oliver to his wife Rita and their two sons during his time serving with the occupation forces in France and Belgium. Talks about writing the history of the University of Vimy Ridge, the winding down of the war and the possibility of coming home. Letters signed "Edmundaddy", EdmundOliver
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Edmund Oliver Letters February 1918
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Letters written by Chaplain Oliver to his wife, Rita, and sons while stationed in France. Mostly pertaining to the development of the University of Vimy Ridge and lectures delivered. The 196th and Reginald Bateman are mentioned. There is a Valentine's Day letter with a doodle of a heart., EdmundOliver
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