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British Columbia : sketch of trails from Lytton and Lillooet to Alexandria and the Cariboo District / by Matt. B. Begbie
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- cartographic material
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- Parallel titles and other title information: Sketch of trails from Lytton and Lillooet to Alexandria and the Cariboo District
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CM/A872
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Scale: [1:633 600]
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1 map ; 51 x 39 cm
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(1998-)
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Shows rivers, lakes and trails from Lytton to the Cottonwood River and from the Fraser River east to Quesnel Lakes.
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Record is on self serve microfiche in the archives reference room.
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- A presumably earlier state (CM/A137) lacks some of the trails and place names found on this map.
- 92
- 93
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- Begbie, Matthew Baillie, Sir, 1819-1894 (Subject)
- Great Britain. Army. Royal Engineers (Subject)