Letters 27 items

There was only one way to keep in touch with distant loved ones in the 1910s—letter writing. In this exhibit you can read letters written during every phase of the war by soldiers—from enlisted men to commissioned officers and their friends and families. We know that letters from soldiers were particularly treasured by those at home, because, in many cases, family members would hand copy the letters they received to send and share with distant friends and family.

JB Clearihue German POW letter
Keith Macgowan_WWI letters
Frederick Carne WWI letters
Frederick Barrow - letter from Mary Barrow to her father-in-law Valentine E. Barrow, March 9, 1918
Theodore Monk Letter to Theo from Henry, July 5, 1917
Destrubé family - Letter to Maurice, Maggie and family, from Georges, October 23, 1915, Tidworth
Typescript of a letter from William H. Davison, Mayor of Kensington, to Ernest Destrubé
Destrubé family - letter written by Georges Destrubé to Dear Folk on December 31, 1915, Rest Camp.
Destrubé family - letter from Georges Destrubé in France to his brother Maurice in Alberta, [1916]
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Destrubé family - Letter to Maurice and Mag from Georges, January 9, 1916, France
Destrubé family - Typed excerpts of letters written to Sylvie Destrubé and other family members, March 12 to 20, 1917
Destrubé family - letter from Georges to Dear Maurice & Maggie & family, November 5-6, 1915, Tidworth
Destrubé family - Letter to Dear Ones from Paul, February 9, 1917, "Somewhere"
Destrubé family letter written by Georges to Dear Maurice & Maggie
Destrubé family - Letter to Sylvie, Maurice and Maggie, from Dan, Hotel Terrass, Lavallois, France, February 18, 1915
Destrubé family - Copy of letters from Georges Destrubé to his father, February 19 to 26, 1917
Destrubé family - letter from Georges to Dear Ones, 1917.03.17
Destrubé family - Letter to Paul Destrubé from his brother, Georges, October 21, 1914, Edmonton
Destrubé family - Letter to Dear Ones from Paul, January 4, 1917, "Somewhere"
Destrubé family - Letter from Paul Destrubé to Dear Ones, January 21, 1917, "Somewhere".
Destrubé family - letter from A. G. Duthrie to Sylvie Destrubé, March 11, 1917 in French and English
Destrubé family - letter from Lt. Col. Randle Barnett Barker to Ernest Destrubé, March 16, 1917 in French and English
Destrubé family - letter from William Davison to Ernest Destrubé, March 20, 1917, in French and English
Archie Wills YMCA Album, 1911-1915