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�Halifax N.S. Dec 17, 1917.
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Halifax N.S. Dec 17, 1917.
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General Geo M L. Presson,
 
General Geo M L. Presson,
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My dear General: -
 
My dear General: -
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Just a line this evening
 
Just a line this evening
 
we are located and doing business since
 
we are located and doing business since
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get ready and we had accommodations for
 
get ready and we had accommodations for
 
20 at noon and fifty at night; and today
 
20 at noon and fifty at night; and today
we have completed the house and are ready
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we have completed the [?] and are ready
 
for 200 the capacity of the house. We have
 
for 200 the capacity of the house. We have
12 regular houses from [?] and 3 V.A.D's
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12 regular nurses from Ontario and 3 V.A.D's
 
from here also 4 orderlies from the Barracks
 
from here also 4 orderlies from the Barracks
have 8 bad patients and have treated something
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have 8 bed patients and have treated something
 
like 50 cases that have come in, have a dressing
 
like 50 cases that have come in, have a dressing
 
station (#5) in charge of Dr Hill. The people in  
 
station (#5) in charge of Dr Hill. The people in  
 
the neighborhood of the station think he is a
 
the neighborhood of the station think he is a
 
wonder and other Dr's have been at the
 
wonder and other Dr's have been at the
various hospitals especially Camp Hill, assisting
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various hospitals especially Camp Hill, assisting.
 
I have delivered our carr[?] Puffs and Blankets
 
I have delivered our carr[?] Puffs and Blankets
 
have the others here in the house and and giving
 
have the others here in the house and and giving
out to social workers old for people who are
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out to social workers ok'd for people who are
 
destitute. I am not trying to take receipts for
 
destitute. I am not trying to take receipts for
anything except in large lots as it would [?]
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anything except in large lots as it would necessitate
 
too much bookkeeping we know these goods are
 
too much bookkeeping we know these goods are
 
being placed where they are doing good. Congestion
 
being placed where they are doing good. Congestion

Revision as of 16:41, 28 December 2017

Halifax N.S. Dec 17, 1917.

General Geo M L. Presson, Augusta, Maine.

My dear General: -

Just a line this evening we are located and doing business since yesterday noon. Col Bell gave us two days to get ready and we had accommodations for 20 at noon and fifty at night; and today we have completed the [?] and are ready for 200 the capacity of the house. We have 12 regular nurses from Ontario and 3 V.A.D's from here also 4 orderlies from the Barracks have 8 bed patients and have treated something like 50 cases that have come in, have a dressing station (#5) in charge of Dr Hill. The people in the neighborhood of the station think he is a wonder and other Dr's have been at the various hospitals especially Camp Hill, assisting. I have delivered our carr[?] Puffs and Blankets have the others here in the house and and giving out to social workers ok'd for people who are destitute. I am not trying to take receipts for anything except in large lots as it would necessitate too much bookkeeping we know these goods are being placed where they are doing good. Congestion is about the same as when you left hope it will be better soon. Everybody is well and busy. Will write again in a day or two if you so desire. looks as though we would be here two to four weeks I'll stay until I find I am in the way and can't be of any more use. Yours, W.C.G.