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- Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, Nov. 27, 1917
- Brief letter written from Ottawa to Nurse Brock's fiancé, two weeks before their wedding., LouiseBrock
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- Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, Nov. 29, 1916
- Letter written describing life as a nurse in Greece, with particular focus on the weather., LouiseBrock
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- Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, Oct. 19, 1916
- Letter written by Nursing Sister Louise Brock, talking about the death of soldiers who had been friends of the family. Some talk of weddings., LouiseBrock
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- Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, Oct. 30, 1915
- Letter written from Nurse Louise Brock to her fiancé, in which she predicts the war will be over in six months. Americanization of Canadians overseas mentioned., LouiseBrock
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- Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, Salonika, July 2, 1916
- Description of life in Salonika : the heat, the inoculations, diseases, surgery, death, wounds and the wounded, LouiseBrock ; Wartime Medicine
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- Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, Sept. 6, 1915
- Letter describing the rather dismal conditions (particularly in terms of food supplies) in Greece. Nurse Brock asks for tobacco to give the boys., LouiseBrock
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- Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, at sea, Aug. 15, 1915
- Letter written after departing Alexandria, discussing outfitting for the desert. Also, three postcards from Alexandria., LouiseBrock ; Women and the War
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- Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, from France, Apr. 15, 1915
- Letter written to fiancé from the Canadian Stationary Hospital at the Boulogue Base in France., LouiseBrock ; Women and the War
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- Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, from France, April 26th, 1915
- Letter written by Nurse Brock to her fiancé during a particularly strenuous time at the front., LouiseBrock ; Women and the War
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- Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, from France, April 29, 1915
- Letter written by Nurse Brock to her fiancé Sylvester, talking about the sorrow of life in France, and urging him never to come over., LouiseBrock ; Women and the War
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- Letter from Nurse Brock to her fiance, n.d.
- Letter written presumably during the period Nursing Sister Brock served in the Mediterranean, or perhaps Egypt. She talks about a Malaria epidemic, and muses upon what life will be like when she returns home., LouiseBrock
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- Letter from Nursing Sister Brock to her fiance, Feb. 20, 1916
- Letter written by Louise Brock to her fiancé Sylvester detailing service in Cairo, and particularly sightseeing in Egypt., LouiseBrock