[.....] & flat opposite. Thompson River Bridge.
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[.....] & flat opposite. Thompson River Bridge.
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8 Mile Bluff, Thompson's River. 8 miles from Spence's Bridge.
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A view of the mile 89 post Thompson River.
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A view on the Thompson River at the Great Bluff. 88 miles above Yale.
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[A view on the Thompson River at the Great Bluff. 88 miles above Yale.]
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A view on the Thompson River near the 89 mile post above Yale on the road to Cariboo.
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Alkali Valley. 93 miles above Yale on the Cariboo Wagon Rd.
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Alkali valley between the Thompson and Bonaparte rivers on the Cariboo wagon road.
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Alkali Valley, between the Thompson and Bonaparte Rivers.
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Bonaparte House. 111 Miles above Yale.
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General view. Log buildings and fenced fields.
Clinton (the junction) at the 136 mile post above Yale on the Cariboo wagon road
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General view. Log cabins and other buildings.
Clinton, 136 miles above Yale and 47 miles above Lilloett [Lillooet]
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General view of log buildings, etc.
Cornwell's [Cornwall] Ranch on the Thompson River.
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Indians at Lytton. Fraser River. Basket cradle. Sizeanjute (Chief of the Bonapartes).
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Nicomeen [Nicomen] Thompson River
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Nicomen on the Thompson river; one day's drive from Yale.
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Nicomin [Nicomen]. Thompson River - place where Gold was first discovered in British Columbia.
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Nin-cum-shin [Nincumshin] tribe of Indians. Thompson River.
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Clinton Hotel, J. Smith & Co.; Bill Bose's ox team in front of the Clinton Hotel.
Ox team at Clinton with freight for the Cariboo mines.
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Rev'd. Mr. Good and his indian school at Lytton. Fraser River.
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