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    Missing in Action: A Family’s Search For Answers (1917)

    June 24, 2026June 25, 2026 Agassiz-Harrison Museum & Archives (Source), William McRae's WWI Letters

    After Royal Flying Corps pilot William McRae is reported missing, his family entered a period of agonizing uncertainty. Letters, telegrams, and official correspondence with military authorities, the Red Cross, and other organizations became their only means of learning what had happened to them. Each new communication brought hope,…

Hi, I’m Jodie! Historian, Archives Assistant, and researcher in British Columbia's Fraser Valley. I bring forgotten Canadian stories to life through archival letters and local history. Learn more here.

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