Arthur Douglas Crease Letters, Diaries and Scrapbooks
Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease of Victoria to his brother Lindley Crease and his mother Sarah Crease; instructions for the offensive of July 26, 1917; a regimental notebook, diaries and scrapbook. Learn more.
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BC Archives MS-0055; BC Archives MS-2879
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Do you know you have never said a word about the result of the Montreal convention though you have written about it half a dozen times.
I found them talking politics at Divisional H.Q. today (Sunday) where I was up there looking for a Church service which I did not find by the way.
I am glad you have seen something of J.C. Ross. He is not a very heavyweight nor anything as fine a man as many of our officers but still he & I got on very well which was a little unusual. He has seen quite a bit of the real thing but still not quite as much as he probably would give you to understand. He had a bad time at ________ though no worse than many others only his nerves did not stand it as well as he would have liked.
BC Archives, MS-0055 Box 15 File 2 / CREASE FAMILY / Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his brother, Lindley Crease, 1917.