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92-2.234: Sister Alice from Johnstone, No news since writing last- Image of a monument erected in recognition of a murder of an unknown soldier on Sept. 24, 1786.
92-2.256: Written to Miss Alice Brownrigg, c/o Eastern Car Co. Trust and Hospital, Trenton, Nova Scotia- Tremont Street and Mall, Boston, Mass.
92-2.245: Somewhere on the East Coast. Dear Alice, I arrived here safely, and feel none the worse after the train journey. I am anticipating a pleasurable sea voyage, and will send another post card on arrival at destination. Kindly note the mailing address. Alden—Address (Name and Rank) 4c Alden Patton No. 901793 193 O.S. Battalion N.S. H.B. Canadian Expeditionary Force, c/o Army Post Office, London.
Postcards-The Brownrigg Collection
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- Source
- The Brownrigg Collection
- File ID
- 92-2.256, 92-2.234, 92-2.245
- File Location
- Photo Cabinet, Drawer #1
- Added
- Oct 9, 2015
- Contributed by
- Melanie MacKay
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