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W. H. Hutchison fonds
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Personal letter from Batterson

Handwritten. Reads "Mr. WH Hutchison I got your letter… found 3 men wanting to claim it… Williams and Hunt back but Hunt back gave in and if it belong to him he didn't want it so I got it and sent it to you. There is no… to you hope everything is satisfactory. We are all well hope to find you the same. Yours, WH Jamason". At the bottom, handwriting reads: "I don't think any of the claims is any good but yours".

Personal letter to a Sid Parkins

Addressed to a "Mr Sid Parkins" in Toronto, dated 612515120. Writing that sender received their letter, noting what they said about "her ear and getting after it. Says "looked her ears but never noticed her scratching, so didn't it suspect anything wrong... I think something good should results with interest. One thing sure there is not a better combination of blood existing in the world today. (Will advise you as to results in due course)."

Postcard from Ohio

Picture is a bird's eye view of Patinbay, Ohio. Painting of what looks like a small town or village. Canadian postage. On the back, handwritten with pencil that is now faded. Reads: "This is a lonely place to work… Friday afternoons…". On the actual card there is a small hole that goes through the card, and it seems to have had a dark colored liquid spilled onto it and staining it.

Proclamation no. 1

Titled "Proclamation No.1". Third Degree "(K-Trio)" was elected and installed on Great War Veterans Hall in City of Toronto ON. This "kastle" will be known as "kastle No. 1" or "mother kastle of the Dominion of Canada". Kastle no. 1 declared they have the only "legal, lawful, and authentic K-Trio degree". It is composed of "native born Canadians and have been investigated, duly deliberated and proved to their own satisfaction, the foregoing statement to be truth". Signed by H.H.M., Grand Commander Kastle No. 1.

Program of "London's Great Festival"

Mentions watching for "kiggy sign" on the East London Highway No. 2. Attending a "naturalization ceremony", where a number of activities will take place. Lists on the back a number of "races", such as races for "Fat Man race over 40 years old", "women", "young", and so on. A special prize will be awarded to "members having largest family" in attendance.

Receipt

Details that $10.20 has been received on 2 crates of live dogs.

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