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Correspondence with regard to provincial gaols
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1911-1912 (Creation)
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- British Columbia. Superintendent of Police
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25 cm of textual records
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Prior to the establishment of the Province of British Columbia, policing in the Colony of British Columbia was the responsibility of the Chief Inspector of Police (1858-1863) or Superintendent of Police (1863-1871) and in the Colony of Vancouver Island by the Commissioner of Police (1858-1866). In 1871, when the Colony of British Columbia joined confederation as a province of the Dominion of Canada, the police came under the authority of the Attorney-General. The reporting structure required the Superintendent of Police to report to the Attorney-General. The constables were under the direction of the government agent of the district who reported to the Superintendent.
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The series consists of correspondence created by the Superintendent of Police from 1911 to 1912. The letters, both inward and outward, are about Provincial gaols (jails) at Kamloops, Nanaimo, Nelson, New Westminster, Burnaby (Oakalla) and Victoria. The subjects covered include personnel and staffing matters, rules for convicts, transfer of prisoners, tenders for services and supplies, uniforms, accounts and other matters. During these years F.S. Hussey and Colin S. Campbell held the position of Superintendent of the Provincial Police, which included the responsibility of the Inspector of Gaols.
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Accession number(s): GR-2954
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- British Columbia. Office of the Inspector of Gaols (Subject)
- British Columbia. Superintendent of Police (Subject)
- Hussey, Frederick Stephen (Subject)
- Campbell, Colin Clarence (Subject)