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  1. Letter from Davis, Lena Aloa

    Cumberland won’t be having much fun down in Salonika with all the town in ruins. Is it not terrible the awful ... wonderful, is he not? I have never heard any thing like him.  Well I must close, thanking you all again With ...

    Editor - Mar 1 2022 - 2:19pm

  2. Letter from Letters of a Canadian Stretcher Bearer

    never three of ’em right overhead in the West End — the pleasure part — with anti-aircraft guns banging ... the aeroplanes?” But narry a one went up. I had a row with a Royal Flying Corpsman about it. He said ...

    Editor - Mar 2 2022 - 3:58pm

  3. Letter from Davis, William Worth

    Church with him, but need the rest. Last night, we took in a service at Folkestone and it was really ... is getting along fine. We are having better success with the pneumonia cases now. A [?] from our ward ...

    Editor - Feb 13 2023 - 4:09pm

  4. Letter from Davis, William Worth

    Co. does not rebuild, it will be another knock. Funny the luck we have with these American concerns, ... all So will return it & you do what you like with it. But get one. We must go. [note added to top ...

    Editor - Feb 13 2023 - 3:53pm

  5. Letter from Thompson, John Alexander Selter

    you two boxes, our box of chocolates which grandpa Cooker bought for you then another with a cake and ... a week for a long time past You do not mention any of the boys that are with you, are there any Canadian ...

    Editor - Mar 11 2024 - 12:41pm

  6. Letter from Charman, Frances

    teaching, as there isn't any money in that-especially with her education. I really had hoped of her ... I was going to. Wrote with the money order, and wrote after to say I sent it, and to let me know as soon ... love a piece of your bread with some of them on it. You sure must miss them. I eat cereal every morning ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 13 2021 - 4:33pm

  7. Diary from Whyte, James Claude

    to-gether along with escorts. Thursday, April 19th, 1917 We found ourselves out in the sea this morning ... at sea. was very quite. the sea was rough with a strong wind blowing the weather is cold. & the ... met by five distroyers & all struck for port alone with one distroyer each. I witnessed a knock ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 14 2021 - 2:34pm

  8. Diary from Whyte, James Claude

    on first Violin I haven't had a work out yet. But think I will be able to hold it down with ... Monday, September 10th, 1917 I felt under the weather to-day with a cold. I just went on p.t. and O.C. ... France he is with the 1st C.M.R. He stayed with us all night & left for London this a.m. I was really ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 14 2021 - 2:36pm

  9. Diary from Young, John James

    – our planes fly about shortly afterwards – the balloon next to one attacked is loaded with explosives. ... – Enemy plane came over again and got the balloon loaded with Melanite. – he was not apreciably affected ... with the explosion and got back safely. – News good from both French and American front. Busy in ...

    Editor - Jul 31 2024 - 4:18pm

  10. Diary from Whyte, James Claude

    had to march. But we have not got started away yet. we are all ready for the march. Sleeping with my ... Tuesday, May 15th, 1917 We spent the morning as usual. In the afternoon we took a march my first march with ... P.M. I went home with the Mann boys. as I was a stranger They are good friends to me. I enjoyed the ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 14 2021 - 2:36pm