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John Haworth Drewry Letters

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R.M.S. Missnnabie
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THE CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES LTD.
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Managers and Agents for
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Canadian Pacific Railway Ocean Steamship LInes.
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The Allan Line Steamship Company Limited.
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R.M.S. Missanabie
 
Sept. 24 1917
 
Sept. 24 1917
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Dearest Mother,
 
Dearest Mother,
After a four day trip, the the greater part of which was most delightful, we last evening cast anchor in the inner basin of Halifax's wonderful harbour. I believe we are to wait here for some ships from New York and will be convoyed, as one of a fleet, to England.
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If such is the case we may be here for two or three days and it is possible we may go ashore, then I can post this to you. I wrote you a letter before we arrived in Quebec, and am wondering if you will get it, as I am not certain that the mail was sent
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After a four day trip, the the greater part of which was most delightful, we last evening cast anchor in the inner basin of Halifax's wonderful harbour. I believe we are to wait here for some ships from New York and will be convoyed, as one of a fleet, to England.
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If such is the case we may be here for two or three days and it is possible we may go ashore, then I can post this to you. I wrote you a letter before we arrived in Quebec, and am wondering if you will get it, as I am not certain that the mail was sent
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BC Archives, 93-6553
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Box 4
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DREWRY FAMILY
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Selected Correspondence, 1917 – 1919.

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THE CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES LTD. Managers and Agents for Canadian Pacific Railway Ocean Steamship LInes. The Allan Line Steamship Company Limited.

R.M.S. Missanabie Sept. 24 1917

Dearest Mother,

After a four day trip, the the greater part of which was most delightful, we last evening cast anchor in the inner basin of Halifax's wonderful harbour. I believe we are to wait here for some ships from New York and will be convoyed, as one of a fleet, to England.

If such is the case we may be here for two or three days and it is possible we may go ashore, then I can post this to you. I wrote you a letter before we arrived in Quebec, and am wondering if you will get it, as I am not certain that the mail was sent

BC Archives, 93-6553 Box 4 DREWRY FAMILY Selected Correspondence, 1917 – 1919.