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- Letter Re: Urban Thoroughgood
- Letter describing the service of Urban Thoroughgood, who stood in the Reserves in England in 1918., LettersandDiaries
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- Letter Written from Nurse Brock to Mr. Archibald, London, Feb. 24, 1915
- Lengthy letter describing elements of the trip over to England and the setting up of hospitals there. Also insight into London life during the war., LouiseBrock ; Wartime Medicine
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- Letter from A. Bryan, November 21 1918
- Son Leonard A. Bryan joined the 128th Battalion in 1916 and was transferred to the 2nd contingent Canadian Mounted Rifles on arriving in France. Served until was severely wounded by shrapnel in the neck in the taking of Vimy Ridge., LettersandDiaries
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- Letter from A. Gordon Scott to grieving mother Mrs. McColl, Sept. 30, 1916
- Letter written by soldier who served with deceased son Lyman McColl, in condolence to his mother., LouiseBrock
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- Letter from A. J. Murdoch to Nurse Brock, June 27, 1915
- Letter written to Louise Brock from England talking about service in the Canadian Expeditionary Force, LouiseBrock
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- Letter from Bertram W. Pulhinger to Nurse Brock, Apr. 17,1915
- Letter written to Nurse Brock from a friend who is hoping to volunteer as a Chaplain in the 53rd Battalion., LouiseBrock
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- Letter from Fred Larson, Oct. 22, 1918
- Letter inquiring as to whether the school is still closed due to the Spanish Influenza, and discussing his son's future., PostwarFlu
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- Letter from Geoff West
- Letter describing service of Edward West, who succumbed to pneumonia during the war., LettersandDiaries
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- Letter from Geoffrey Shepherd, March 21, 1919
- Letter asking for future career advice from young man currently enrolled in Khaki University.
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- Letter from Irving Jones, Nov. 12, 1918
- Letter inquiring after the cost and recommendations for agriculture courses. Influenza mentioned, PostwarFlu
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- Letter from James Whittingham, Nov. 23 1918
- Letter describing service of son, who was wounded and suffered the amputation of his right leg., LettersandDiaries
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- Letter from Louise Brock to Mr. Archibald, Feb. 7, 1915
- Nursing Sister Brock's last letter before departing to Europe., LouiseBrock ; Women and the War