Train ticket to the past: Local historian uncovers WWI mystery in Wallace, N.S.

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, he wasn’t expecting to discover a 105-year-old train ticket, let alone the identity of the soldier who owned it.

While the ticket didn’t have a name or any identifying information, Smol surmised that the soldier from 1919 was most likely from Nova Scotia and was either visiting family or returning home. He also deduced from the uniform that the soldier was a lance corporal with the Eighth Battalion based in Winnipeg.

“Just the uniform itself, I know that it had a history itself. What did he experience? What kind of life-changing experiences did the man who wore this uniform experience? But this is like a mystery inside of a mystery,” he continued. It was also discovered that Slack was the last surviving son in the Slack family, with his younger brothers, Chester and Harold Slack, dying in the war.

Not much can be found about Slack’s life following the war, although a photo of Chester and Harold Slack notes that Maynard Burgess Slack was born Dec. 25, 1890 and died on Oct. 7, 1971. Smol added that his discovery highlights the importance of having a paper trail and record of artifacts because it showcases the lives of the people who owned these items and that they were people just like us once upon a time.

 

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