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Greeting Card

A greeting card in celebration of Rosh Hashanah on August 20, 1893. Sent by unknown sender from Winnipeg. On page 1 (front) of card, there are English, German, Hebrew, and Yiddish words, as well as an image of "Baron De Hirsh". The handwritten message in the pages of the card seems to be in a combination of Hebrew and Yiddish. There is also a Congress stamp at the top left corner of page 4. Card is meant to be read from right to left (in accordance with Hebrew and Yiddish language).

Letter

Undated (though presumably sent in November 1917) condolence letter sent to the Seidelman family on behalf of the Canadian Prime Minister.

Letter

Undated condolence letter sent to the Seidelman family on behalf of King George.

Letter

Undated letter containing biological details about Private Edward Joseph Seidelman.

The Daily Province Newspaper

Page 15-16 of The Daily Province of Vancouver, British Columbia published December 13, 1917. Features obituary of Private Edward Joseph Seidelman, as well as Canadian casualty list and other articles.

Letter - August 14, 1919

Letter sent to the Seidelman family from the Adjutant-General of the Canadian Militia, dated August 14, 1919. The letter states that the death certificate of Private Edward Joseph Seidelman is being given to the Seidelman family. Letter is assumed to have been sent together with the official death certificate.

Death Certificate

The official death certificate of Private Edward Joseph Seidelman, issued on August 12, 1919 by Militia Headquarters at the Canadian Expeditionary Force. Death certificate states that Private Seidelman was killed in action on October 26, 1917, as part of the 46th Battalion.

The death certificate would likely have been sent with the letter of August 14, 1919.

Letter - February 20, 1923

Letter from the Department of National Defence sent to Rachel Seidelman on February 20, 1923. The letter informs Rachel that a "Memorial Plaque" is being sent to her.

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