British Columbia Salvage Company

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British Columbia Salvage Company

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The British Columbia Salvage Company was officially created in September 1901 when it was incorporated as company QE 704. The purpose of the company was to undertake the raising and salving of ships on the Pacific coast from Alaska to Guatemala. The company entered voluntary liquidation in 1919 and its assets were acquired by the Pacific Salvage Company.

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4454

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KHUGHES 2012-10-02

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Created by: KHUGHES

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