Barkley Sound (B.C.)

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Correspondence

  • GR-1169
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  • 1860-1865

This series contains letters inward and outward of J.D. Pemberton and B.W. Pearse, Colonial Surveyors. It also includes copies of correspondence with Edward Stamp and Gilbert Malcolm Sproat pertaining to purchases of lands and various agreements on lands at Alberni and Barclay Sound in regard to the establishment and operation of a sawmill and a copper mining company. Includes a map of company land holdings in the Alberni valley.

Vancouver Island (Colony). Office of the Surveyor General

Indigenous studio portraits of Mrs. R. Maynard’s Photographic Gallery

The series consists of 76 predominantly studio portraits of Indigenous people in what is now known as British Columbia, taken between ca. 1862 to 1890. The majority of the photographs were taken by Hannah Maynard, however some are attributed to Frederick Dally and Carlo Gentile (perhaps others). Photographs were produced and marketed as commercial products popular during the 1860s and 1870s, such as 'cartes de visites', and, to a lesser extent, as personal portraits in the late 1880s. Maynard's studio produced conventional portraits as well as composite photographs which combined portraits with field photography landscapes. Indigenous communities and individual's names have been identified at the item level when known.

Maynard, Hannah (Hatherly)

Ohiat man, Barclay Sound

Item consists of one studio portrait (mid-length) of an Ohiat [Huu-ay-aht] man from Barclay Sound [Barkley Sound]. Photograph has been cropped into an oval and adhered to album page. "Ohiat Indian Barclay Sound" is written by hand below.

Journal and other material

Journal, September 1, 1881 - April 30, 1895, kept by Harry Guillod, who was appointed as the first Indian Agent, West Coast Agency, in 1881. The journal is in a bound volume which also contains copies of correspondence outward, February 1894 - August 1895. The collection includes loose copies of correspondence outward and three monthly reports, 1892-1897, and three letters inward, 1891-1898. Guillod was based in Alberni from 1881 to 1884, in Ucluelet from 1884 to 1889, and in Alberni until his retirement in 1903, and death in 1906.

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