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Frederick Tregillus Letters from the Cariboo Boys

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22nd Oct 1917 Ward 24 Ontario Military Hospital Orpinton Kent Eng
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22nd Oct 1917 Ward 24
Dear Friend Fred, I have got landed into another Hospital you will see by the address, I got through the operation, they took a piece of shrapnel out of the ankle. So I am progressing fine. By the Time you get this letter I will likly be on my sick leave or will be Training for another go at Fritz. I dont think I will be over there. before Cmas. I am not anxious to be there this winter. The Winter is the worse
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Ontario Military Hospital
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Orpington Kent Eng
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Dear Friend Fred,
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I have got landed into another Hospital you will see by the address, I got through the operation, they took a piece of shrapnel out of the ankle. So I am progressing fine. By the Time you get this letter I will likly be on my sick leave or will be Training for another go at Fritz. I dont think I will be over there. before Cmas. I am not anxious to be there this winter. The Winter is the worse
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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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22nd Oct 1917 Ward 24

Ontario Military Hospital

Orpington Kent Eng

Dear Friend Fred,

I have got landed into another Hospital you will see by the address, I got through the operation, they took a piece of shrapnel out of the ankle. So I am progressing fine. By the Time you get this letter I will likly be on my sick leave or will be Training for another go at Fritz. I dont think I will be over there. before Cmas. I am not anxious to be there this winter. The Winter is the worse

BC Archives, MS-0426 Box 1 File 10 / TREGILLUS, Frederick James, 1862-1962. Barkerville, miner. / Correspondence from George Gilchrist, 1914-1917.