[.....] & flat opposite. Thompson River Bridge.
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[.....] & flat opposite. Thompson River Bridge.
105 Mile Lake
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105 Mile Lake
108 Mile House. British Columbia
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108 Mile House. British Columbia
A flume for the Ne'er do well mining claim hydraulic compy. [Company] Grouse Creek. "Downie" of Downieville Cal. [California] told me that when he was surveying in an underground claim he came across the richest quartz reef that he had ever seen but covered it up.
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A flume for the Ne'er do well mining claim hydraulic compy. [Company] Grouse Creek. "Downie" of Downieville Cal. [California] told me that when he was surveying in an underground claim he came across the richest quartz reef that he had ever seen but covered it up.
A general view of Williams Creek.
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A general view of Williams Creek.
A lake in the interior of British Columbia.
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A lake in the interior of British Columbia.
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A miner's cabin, Cariboo.
A pack team, on the banks of the Quesnelle [Quesnel] River, waiting to cross the ferry.
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A pack team, on the banks of the Quesnelle [Quesnel] River, waiting to cross the ferry.
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A view at the 17 mile post, Fraser River Waggon Road, B.C.
Barkerville. 16 hours after the Fire
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Barkerville. 16 hours after the Fire
Barkerville - before the fire.
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Barkerville - before the fire.
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Barkerville after the fire, looking up creek from Cameron town [Camerontown]
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Barkerville Masonic Group in Cariboo. S.R. [Scottish Rite?] 469. A. Kelly, J.D. Thompson M.P. for Cariboo, W.W. Hill, D. Ballantyne, James [Mara?]
Barkerville on the morning after the fire Sepr. 12th 1869 [corrected in a later hand to 1868].
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Barkerville on the morning after the fire Sepr. 12th 1869 [corrected in a later hand to 1868].
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[Barkerville, The Day After The Fire Of September 1868]
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[Barkerville's Hotel de France, before the fire of September 16, 1868.]
Bill Phinney's, rocking tailings
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Bill Phinney's, rocking tailings
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Black Jack flume. Williams Creek.
Branch Hotel. Soda Creek. [In a later hand, an arrow points to "McMicking"]
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Branch Hotel. Soda Creek. [In a later hand, an arrow points to "McMicking"]
Buonoparte House [Bonaparte House]
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Buonoparte House [Bonaparte House]
Cameronton [Camerontown], William's Creek, Cariboo.
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Cameronton [Camerontown], William's Creek, Cariboo.
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Camerontown, William's Creek, Cariboo
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Cañon on Williams Creek, gold discovered here in 1861
Cariboo. Street scene in Barkerville after the great fire, which destroyed the town
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Cariboo. Street scene in Barkerville after the great fire, which destroyed the town
Cariboo. The Davis wheel at the claim on Williams Creek rotated by water power, for the hoisting of pay dirt out of the shaft, and the saving of manual labour.
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Cariboo. The Davis wheel at the claim on Williams Creek rotated by water power, for the hoisting of pay dirt out of the shaft, and the saving of manual labour.
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China Bar Bluff
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Clinton. 136 miles above Yale
Clinton (the junction) at the 136 mile post above Yale on the Cariboo wagon road
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Clinton (the junction) at the 136 mile post above Yale on the Cariboo wagon road
Clinton, 136 miles above Yale and 47 miles above Lilloett [Lillooet]
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Clinton, 136 miles above Yale and 47 miles above Lilloett [Lillooet]
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Colonial Hotel owned by Bob McLeese. Soda Creek. Fraser River.