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Frederick Tregillus Letters from the Cariboo Boys

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Y.M.C.A. AND CANADIAN WAR CONTINGENT ASSOCIATION WITH THE CANADIAN FORCES.
 
Y.M.C.A. AND CANADIAN WAR CONTINGENT ASSOCIATION WITH THE CANADIAN FORCES.
  
S. J. F. 14/9/16
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S. I. F. 14/9/16
  
 
Dear Fred
 
Dear Fred
  
Last night I got your letter writen Aug 1st It is always a great pleasure to me to get your letters. as you know so well what is of intrest to us. This time I rather [belev?] you left out one [sheel?]. I got two, written + 1 Typed, [?] the top of the written one you spoke of goes Death Callanan I guess but I had not heard of it + I judged you had written of it elsewere. I met for a few [minuets?] a time ago most of the Carriboo boys in the 67th all were well then I did not see G. Turner one of the boys I met at 230 a.m. on a hot night, lost with a mule was able to help him a bit but did not know his road very well though I knew my own. We are now in a new place + a very important one at this time
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Last night I got your letter writen Aug 1st It is always a great pleasure to me to get your letters. As you know so well what is of intrest to us. This time I rather beliv you left out one sheet. I got two, 1 written & 1 Typed.  At the top of the written one you spoke of Joe's Death; Callanan I guess but I had not heard of it & I judged you had written of it elsewere. I met for a few minutes a time ago most of the Carriboo boys in the 67th all were well then I did not see G. Turner.  One of the boys I met at 230 a.m. on a hot night, lost with a mule was able to help him a bit but did not know his road very well though I knew my own. We are now in a new place & a very important one at this time
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BC Archives, MS-0426 Box 1 File 5 / TREGILLUS, Frederick James, 1862 - 1962.  Barkerville, miner. / Correspondence from Ernest Seeley, 1915 - 1919.

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Y.M.C.A. AND CANADIAN WAR CONTINGENT ASSOCIATION WITH THE CANADIAN FORCES.

S. I. F. 14/9/16

Dear Fred

Last night I got your letter writen Aug 1st It is always a great pleasure to me to get your letters. As you know so well what is of intrest to us. This time I rather beliv you left out one sheet. I got two, 1 written & 1 Typed. At the top of the written one you spoke of Joe's Death; Callanan I guess but I had not heard of it & I judged you had written of it elsewere. I met for a few minutes a time ago most of the Carriboo boys in the 67th all were well then I did not see G. Turner. One of the boys I met at 230 a.m. on a hot night, lost with a mule was able to help him a bit but did not know his road very well though I knew my own. We are now in a new place & a very important one at this time

BC Archives, MS-0426 Box 1 File 5 / TREGILLUS, Frederick James, 1862 - 1962. Barkerville, miner. / Correspondence from Ernest Seeley, 1915 - 1919.