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World War I With digital objects
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Clipping 1

Chocolate box tag assumed to have come from one of Private Seidelman's letters from July 1917. This particular tag is for the Tobler chocolate company (later becoming known as the Toblerlone chocolate company).

Clipping 2

Chocolate box tag assumed to have come from one of Private Seidelman's letters from July 1917. This particular tag is for the Tobler chocolate company (later becoming known as the Toblerlone chocolate company).

Clipping 3

Chocolate box tag assumed to have come from one of Private Seidelman's letters from July 1917. This particular tag is for the Grison chocolate company.

C.O.T.C. Article

An article written by Edward Joseph Seidelman about UBC's Canadian Officers' Training Corps. Article is on page 59-60 of annual.

D Company

"D Company" feature includes a history of the company, a list of members, company notes, and photographs. Photograph of battalion may be similar to a photograph mentioned in August 1916 letter (File 2, item 4).

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

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.

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