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An interesting collection arrived at the Sherburne History Center in recent weeks. A wonderful collection of letters from George Bostrom to his family members living here in Sherburne County. Particularly interesting, the bulk these letters came from France during World War One. George's letters document the different training camps and finally his stations "somewhere in France". The letters begin in 1918 and continue through 1920. In letters to his family George documents everything from experiencing bombings at the front, to the price of chocolate…

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