File 003 - Postcards

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Postcards

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CA ETRC P232-005-003

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  • [190-?]-[198-?] (Creation)

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  • 294 postcards.
  • 4 photographs.

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The file consists of postcards (many with messages, including photograph postcards) of the following areas:

  • Coaticook (71)
  • Compton (15)
  • Cookshire (7)
  • Dixville (14)
  • East Angus (4)
  • East Hereford (2)
  • East Clifton (1)
  • Hatley (2)
  • Eaton Corner (3)
  • Echo Vale (1)
  • Huntingville (4)
  • Hereford (4)
  • Island Brook (4)
  • Johnville (3)
  • Lambton (15)
  • La Patrie (4)
  • Malvina (2)
  • Lyster (1)
  • Moe's River (5)
  • Martinville (3)
  • Mont Megantic (4)
  • Notre-Dame-des-Bois (5)
  • Norton (2)
  • Ste-Edwidge-de-Clifton (1)
  • Ste-Marguerite-de-Lingwick (1)
  • Piopolis (1)
  • St-Isadore-d'Auckland (1)
  • St-Malo (1)
  • St-Venant-d'Hereford (1)
  • St-Vital-de-Lambton (10)
  • Sawyerville (33)
  • Scotstown (19)
  • Stanhope (3)
  • Val Racine (1)
  • Stornoway (2)
  • Waterville (14)
  • Woburn (4)
  • Way's Mills (3)

It also includes a postcard album, consisting photographs and postcards, of soldiers from World War One (WWI), including Paulo Dubé, Walter Dubé, Evariste Rousseau.

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