[.....] & flat opposite. Thompson River Bridge.
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[.....] & flat opposite. Thompson River Bridge.
[13 Miles from Yale, B.C. The Alexandra Suspension Bridge, Fraser River, B.C.]
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[13 Miles from Yale, B.C. The Alexandra Suspension Bridge, Fraser River, B.C.]
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13 miles from Yale, B.C., the Alexandra suspension bridge, Fraser River, B.C.
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A view at the 17 mile post, Fraser River Waggon Road, B.C.
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A view of the mile 89 post Thompson River.
A view on the Fraser River - at New Westminster.
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A view on the Fraser River - at New Westminster.
A view on the Fraser River at New Westminster. A noticeable feature in this river, at this spot, is that a salt water stream runs up on one side, and a fresh water stream from the mountains runs down on the other side.
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A view on the Fraser River at New Westminster. A noticeable feature in this river, at this spot, is that a salt water stream runs up on one side, and a fresh water stream from the mountains runs down on the other side.
A view on the wagon Rd. at the 17 mile post.
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A view on the wagon Rd. at the 17 mile post.
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Alexandra suspension bridge across the Fraser River, built 1863; at Spuzzum, thirteen miles above Yale
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Called Montgomery Street by pioneer teamsters after Montgomery St. San Francisco. Chapmans Bar Bluff.
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Cariboo Road one mile above Yale
Chapman's Bar Bluff. Wagon Rd. Frazer [Fraser] River.
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Chapman's Bar Bluff. Wagon Rd. Frazer [Fraser] River.
Chapmans [sic] Bar Bluff on the Fraser river, with a view of the road, river, and mountains.
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Chapmans [sic] Bar Bluff on the Fraser river, with a view of the road, river, and mountains.
Emery Bar [Emory Bar] & The Cascade range of mountains. Fraser River. British Columbia.
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Emery Bar [Emory Bar] & The Cascade range of mountains. Fraser River. British Columbia.
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Fort McLeod.
Fort Yale. Fraser River. Brit. Columbia
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Fort Yale. Fraser River. Brit. Columbia
Hell's Gate Cañon
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Hell's Gate Cañon
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Hells [Hell's] Gate Cañon, Fraser River, 23 miles above Yale
Junction of Quesnelle & Frazer Rivers. 336 miles above Yale.
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Junction of Quesnelle & Frazer Rivers. 336 miles above Yale.
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Kincolith Creek, at the mouth of the Nass River
Lytton - at the junction of the Fraser and Thompson.
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Lytton - at the junction of the Fraser and Thompson.
Lytton, B.C.
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Lytton, B.C.
Near Spence's Bridge, about 2 miles south. The Waterfall, Thompson River.
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Near Spence's Bridge, about 2 miles south. The Waterfall, Thompson River.
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New Westminster, Fraser River.
[New Westminster, Fraser River.]
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[New Westminster, Fraser River.]
Nicomeen [Nicomen] Thompson River
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Nicomeen [Nicomen] Thompson River
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Nicomen on the Thompson river; one day's drive from Yale.
Nicomin [Nicomen]. Thompson River - place where Gold was first discovered in British Columbia.
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Nicomin [Nicomen]. Thompson River - place where Gold was first discovered in British Columbia.
Nicomin [Nicomen]. Thompson River, the place where gold was first discovered in British Columbia, by an Indian who stooping down to drink, and saw a three oz [ounce] nugget at the bottom of the water.
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Nicomin [Nicomen]. Thompson River, the place where gold was first discovered in British Columbia, by an Indian who stooping down to drink, and saw a three oz [ounce] nugget at the bottom of the water.
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 [?]
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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 [?]