Nicomin [Nicomen] on the Thompson the place where gold was first discovered in British Columbia by an Indian who was [?] down to drink it's [sic] weight was about 3 [?]
The Bonaparte River Valley 111 miles above Yale.
The 127 mile house above Lilloet [Lillooet].
The Aurora gold mining claim on Williams Creek; wash up for that day 485 ozs [ounces] gold. June 15th 1867.
Called Montgomery Street by pioneer teamsters after Montgomery St. San Francisco. Chapmans Bar Bluff.
The [Happy?] Home Group, Cariboo. J. Mc. Smith, George [?], [Marcus Wolf?]. Judge Needham, Robert [Burrell?]. Robert Pool.
View at 19 mile post
Cariboo Road one mile above Yale
The great chasm, 11 miles above Clinton
The 17 Mile bluff on the Fraser River wagon road
Looking east on the south side of Fort Street from Government Street, Victoria
George Salter's place, also known as 42 Mile House or Halfway House
Bonaparte house, 111 miles above Yale
Quesnelle [Quesnel] River at its junction with the Fraser River, B.C.
Lake La Hache [Lac La Hache], 114 miles above Lilloet [Lillooet].