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Letter from Charles S. Carstairs to Henry Clay Frick, 10 September 1915

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raid of Wednesday.  They dropped about 35 bombs and did considerable damage in the city it was very frightening.  I tell you hearing the 3 big guns go off practically at ones door, I thought we were being bombarded by the entire German Army.  London seems to take it, however, very calmly.
raid of Wednesday.  They dropped about 35 bombs and did considerable damage in the city it was very frightening.  I tell you hearing the 3 big guns go off practically at ones door, I thought we were being bombarded by the entire German Army.  London seems to take it, however, very calmly.


I spent 5 days at North Berwick, one of the most beautiful spots I have ever seen about ten golf courses, you must go there some time the golf would delight you.  
I spent 5 days at North Berwick, one of the most beautiful spots I have ever seen about ten golf courses, you must go there some time the golf would delight you.  


Kind regards to Mrs Frick  
Kind regards to Mrs Frick  
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C. S. Carstairs  
C. S. Carstairs  


 
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[begin page 2 of 2] raid of Wednesday. They dropped about 35 bombs and did considerable damage in the city it was very frightening. I tell you hearing the 3 big guns go off practically at ones door, I thought we were being bombarded by the entire German Army. London seems to take it, however, very calmly.

I spent 5 days at North Berwick, one of the most beautiful spots I have ever seen about ten golf courses, you must go there some time the golf would delight you.

Kind regards to Mrs Frick

Yours Sincerely

C. S. Carstairs

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