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    Letter to Amy from S.J. Maynard, Bramshott Camp, England, 4 December 1916

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    Author
    Maynard, S.J.
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    Correspondence
    World War I, 1914-1918
    
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    Abstract
    Letter to Amy from S.J. Maynard, Bramshott Camp, England. He asks where Jim is in England, as he would like to write to him. Half of the 170th are drafted into the trenches, but he doesn’t know if they will send him across, December 4, 1916. Envelope addressed to Miss Amy Heaps, Toronto. Includes a 1 penny postage stamp. Postmarked Bramshott Camp B, 5 DE 16.
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