Postcard from Private Edward Joseph Seidelman, dated April 29, 1917. (Assumed sent from France) to Rachel Seidelman of Vancouver. There are sentences already printed on the back of the postcard and some of these sentences have been crossed out.
Postcard from Private Edward Joseph Seidelman, dated June 18, 1917. (Assumed sent from France) to Rachel Seidelman of Vancouver. There are sentences already printed on the back of the postcard and some of these sentences have been crossed out.
Postcard from Private Edward Joseph Seidelman, dated June 23, 1917. (Assumed sent from France) to Rachel Seidelman of Vancouver. There are sentences already printed on the back of the postcard and some of these sentences have been crossed out.
Letter from Private Edward Joseph Seidelman, dated July 31, 1917. Sent from "Somewhere in France" to Rachel Seidelman of Vancouver. Private Seidelman mentions that guns were put in Vancouver's Stanley Park at the beginning of the war to defend the city from German ships in the Pacific Ocean. In other parts of the letter, he recites a literary passage, and recalls meeting a Chaplain at the hospital with whom he had a long chat one night.
Letter from Private Edward Joseph Seidelman, dated September 1, 1917. Sent from "Somewhere in France" to Rachel Seidelman of Vancouver. Private Seidelman writes that it was reported that some Canadian soldiers recently captured some German soldiers who stated to them, "We put over on you a little barrage but you Canadians throw on us a whole ammunition factory", possibly suggesting that Germany might soon surrender.