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0 May 23, 1939 Mrs. MacDonald, 81 West Street, Ottawa Dear Madam, I have been requested by the Mayor and City Council to extend to you as a Silver Cross Mother an invitation to occupy a seat in the reserved section that is being...
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0 Editor’s note: an undated letter fragment. …I have many fond recollections of them. I have many pictures taken, both on leave and at Eastbourne. I was just thinking that I might get a complete series printed for you and if you desire them I...
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0 May 29, 1918 My Dear Mrs. MacDonald, The requests of Dr. Phillips cablegram have been taken up with all the authorities here and all possible is being done. I personally wrote Colonel Seaborn on No. 10 Canadian Stationary Hospital and to the Senior Chaplain...
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0 May 28, 1918 My Dear Mrs. MacDonald, It is with the deepest sympathy that I write to you at this time of sorrow following the loss of yur daughter Katherine. Knowing her as I did I grieve her loss to me on an equal...
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0 No. 1 Canadian General Hospital June 2, 1918 My Dear Capt. Ballantyne, Your letter has reached me and its contents have filled my heart with the sincerest sympathy. I cannot express to you what I feel as I think of the blank that...
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0 To: Her Majesty Queen Alexandra, Sandringham I respectfully beg to thank your Majesty on behalf of the Nursing Sisters for your gracious and sympathetic message which helps and encourages them to continue in the work with our sick and wounded. Their courage and devotion has...





