Frederick Tregillus Letters from the Cariboo Boys
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− | fine. Beds, although I miss the mud mattresses in the Trenches. Oh Fred. our Front is one Hell of a place. Lens The Canadians are catching Hell There. I guess Cmas will see me back again amongst the Boys. How is | + | fine. Beds, although I miss the mud mattresses in the Trenches. Oh Fred. our Front is one Hell of a place. Lens The Canadians are catching Hell There. I guess Cmas will see me back again amongst the Boys. How is Dr. Callanan getting along is he still there yet. give him my Best regards. I seen Bob Norrie a week before I got wounded the same old Bob. expecting to get leave anytime. Clyde Kepner was all right when I left. he looks a lot Better, the Army life is agreeing with him. I told you last Cmas. that I would be home for this one. But I guess Business is pressing I cannot afford to leave. i will have to cancell it for another year. The Fun was getting great when I left the front. was sorry to leave. (I dont think). I suppose |
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+ | BC Archives, MS-0426 Box 1 File 10 / TREGILLUS, Frederick James, 1862-1962. Barkerville, miner. / Correspondence from George Gilchrist, 1914-1917. |
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fine. Beds, although I miss the mud mattresses in the Trenches. Oh Fred. our Front is one Hell of a place. Lens The Canadians are catching Hell There. I guess Cmas will see me back again amongst the Boys. How is Dr. Callanan getting along is he still there yet. give him my Best regards. I seen Bob Norrie a week before I got wounded the same old Bob. expecting to get leave anytime. Clyde Kepner was all right when I left. he looks a lot Better, the Army life is agreeing with him. I told you last Cmas. that I would be home for this one. But I guess Business is pressing I cannot afford to leave. i will have to cancell it for another year. The Fun was getting great when I left the front. was sorry to leave. (I dont think). I suppose
BC Archives, MS-0426 Box 1 File 10 / TREGILLUS, Frederick James, 1862-1962. Barkerville, miner. / Correspondence from George Gilchrist, 1914-1917.