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The fonds consists of McDonald's correspondence pertaining to the Puget's Sound Agricultural Company, and correspondence to him at Fort Garry.
McDonald, Archibald
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The fonds consists of McDonald's correspondence pertaining to the Puget's Sound Agricultural Company, and correspondence to him at Fort Garry.
McDonald, Archibald
The fonds consists of correspondence and photographs of Robert Ker, Robert Henry Brackman Ker and David Russell Ker, as well as home movies shot by R.H.B. Ker between 1929 and 1957.
Ker (family)
The fonds consists of diaries, correspondence, and financial records of Archibald McKinlay and the McKinlay family, as well as the official appointment of McKinlay to the Joint Indian Reserve Commission.
McKinlay, Archibald, 1811-1891
The fonds consists of eight items: folder 1, a marriage license (1855 ), folder 2, transcript from a marriage register (1857), folder 3, a Masonic lodge certificate (1865), folder 4, a certificate of competency as a ship's master (1853), folder 5, an indenture certificate (1840), folder 6, a certificate of character and discharge (1853), folder 7, an empty linen document envelope with "H.B. Ella" on one side and a partial original of Martha Ella's diary. The 1855 marriage license was signed by Governor James Douglas, while the 1857 license was signed by Bishop Edward Cridge.
Ella (family)
The fonds consists of accounts and correspondence outward from Fort Nisqually from 1841 to 1866. The records are a mixture of original copies and transcript copies and include a letter book and a memorandum by W.H. McNeill, correspondence outward of Dr. W.F. Tolmie and correspondence outward of Edward Huggins.
Hudson's Bay Company. Fort Nisqually
The fonds consists of Lowe's account book of sales to the Columbia Department of the Hudson's Bay Company; journals kept by Lowe at Fort Vancouver; journals of trips from Fort Vancouver to York Factory and Walla Walla; journal of trip from London to Fort Tako via the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii); correspondence and Masonic certificates.
Lowe, Thomas, 1824-1912
Fort Simpson (Columbia Department) fonds
The fonds consists of letter books (1841-1844; 1851-1855) correspondence inward (1851) and journals (1842-1843; 1859-1962) created by various employees at Fort Simpson. It also contains some extraneous material added in to the individual volumes.
Hudson's Bay Company. Fort Simpson (Columbia Department)
The fonds consists of Sargison's diaries, notebooks, and letterbook. Fonds includes minute book of the Building Committee of the Canadian Wesleyan Methodist New Connexion Church of Montreal, of which Sargison was a member, and minutes of the Blue Ribbon Club of Victoria, B.C.
Sargison, George Andrew, 1827-1900
The fonds consists of journals of Fort Kamloops, created between 1841 and 1870, and kept by John Tod, William Manson, Hamilton Moffat and Paul Fraser, as well as a letter book of Hamilton Moffatt's outgoing correspondence during the time he was Chief Trader at Fort Kamloops.
Hudson's Bay Company. Fort Kamloops
The fonds consists of copies of outward correspondence of John Lee Lewes.
Lewes, John Lee
The fonds consists of Buckley's journal to the Cariboo gold fields in 1862, correspondence, notebook and journal of activities in unnamed port.
Buckley, Cecil Williams, 1829-1872
The fonds consists of correspondence written during service with the Royal Navy in the Caribbean and off the coast of South America.
Barkley, Edward, 1829-1909
The fonds consists of a family bible, an address concerning the removal of a streetlamp, letterbook correspondence, diaries, notes for lectures on physics and electricity, and records relating to the commissioning of a Justice of the Peace. [Diary also available on microfilm.]
McMicking, Robert Burns, 1843-1915
The fonds consists of correspondence, mortgages, marriage licences and accounts of the Wren family, primarily of Charles and Isabella Wren. Includes correspondence of Isabella Wren as the record keeper of Lady Moffat Hive No. 17 of the Ladies of the Maccabees of the World; newsletter of Washington State School District No. 2 and extract of Pierce County Court probate court of George Daugherty; and correspondence of Horatio Calder from Henry Budd.
Wren (family)
The fonds consists of Finlayson's autobiography, certificates of appointment to Chief Trader and Chief Factor, several pieces of outward correspondence, and receipts and notes. The fonds also includes material compiled after Finlayson's death, including a copy of his probate, newspaper clippings, and notes related to his 1878 work "The History of Vancouver Island and the Northwest Coast."
Finlayson, Roderick, 1818-1892
The fonds consists of the inward and outward correspondence of Paul Fraser, as well as his appointment to Chief Trader of the Hudson's Bay Company. Correspondence dates from 1852 to 1854. The fonds also consists of a two page type-script produced in 1936 relating to the grave of Paul Fraser. The type-script includes a transcribed extract from a letter from Chief Factor James Douglas to WIlliam G. Smith, Secretary of the Hudson's Bay Company in London regarding Fraser's death.
Fraser, Paul, (ca. 1797-1855)
The fonds consists of correspondence, account books, a land office blotter, letterbooks, and fur tariffs of Fort Victoria and the Victoria Land Office of the Hudson's Bay Company. Fonds include a register of land purchased from Indians near Fort Victoria and a record of agreements with Indians at Fort Rupert, Nanaimo, Barkley Sound and Port Alberni.
Hudson's Bay Company. Fort Victoria
The fonds consists of personal diaries, farm diaries, correspondence, letterbooks, letter registers, account books and sermons of Reverend Robert James Roberts. Includes one account book of Percy Elliot Roberts, his son; log of the sloop H.L. Tibbals; and, a register of baptisms and marriages performed by Roberts. The fonds also includes a photocopy of a visitor register book kept by Rev. Robert James Robert at his home on Kuper Island
Roberts, Robert James, 1831-1905
The fonds consists of poems written by James Deans.
Deans, James
The fonds consists of correspondence, ranch diaries (Chilancoh Ranch), business records and personal records including diaries kept by T.L. Bayliff, G.T.L Bayliff and Hugh Peel Lane Bayliff.
Bayliff (family)
The fonds consists of Helmcken's medical certificates, testimonials, diplomas, correspondence and commissions.
Helmcken, John Sebastian, 1824-1920
The fonds consists of the journal of Fort Stikine, kept by George Blenkinsop. The volume has been microfilmed and is available on reel A00792(4).
Hudson's Bay Company. Fort Stikine
The fonds consists of correspondence, diaries, personal and business records, maps, architectural plans and photographs.
Ker, Robert Henry Brackman, 1895-1976
The fonds consists of reminiscences, diaries, notebooks, account books and papers accumulated by Mallandaine as a collector of road taxes. The fonds also includes a sketchbook of 17 sketches (originally catalogued as E/C/M29.1 and later as PDP03987-PDP003394, PDP03997-PDP03999 and PDP03401-PDP03406) and 3 sketches removed from MS-0470, box 2, file 8 and catalogued as PDP03395, PDP03396 and PDP03400.
Mallandaine, Edward, 1827-1905
The fonds consists of indentures, correspondence, birth and baptism certificates of the Meldram family.
Meldram (family)
The fonds consists of correspondence, diaries, account books and other financial and business records of the Trutch family created between 1849 and 1907. Also included in the papers of Joseph William Trutch are records related to his various government positions. The fonds has been arranged into five sous fonds containing the records of: Trutch's mother, Charlotte Hannah (Barnes) Trutch; Joseph William Trutch; his wife, Julia Elizabeth (Hyde) Trutch; his brother John; and John's wife, Zoe Trutch. The Joseph William Trutch sous fonds is the most extensive. The Charlotte Hannah (Barnes) Trutch sous fonds consists of correspondence inward from family members. The Joseph William Trutch sous fonds consists of: a diary; pocket account books with occasional diary entries; correspondence inward, including many letters of sympathy written on the death of his wife, and other personal, business and professional matters; briefs, memos, correspondence, commissions, etc., relating to professional matters; papers relating to business investments; account books and bank books relating both to personal finances and to the construction of the Cariboo road. Charlotte and Joseph William Trutch maintained a correspondence with relatives in England, India and Victoria. Their correspondence inward series contains letters from Davey, Pinder, O'Reilly and Hare relatives and from Julia Trutch's Preston connections. Family letters from Charlotte Barnes (Trutch) Davey and her daughter, Sarah Emily (Davey) Ashley were written from Bombay, India, and describe the life of the merchant class there. The Julia Elizabeth (Hyde) Trutch sous fonds consists of one letter inward. The John Trutch sous fonds consists of correspondence from O'Reilly, Trutch and Pinder family members and financial papers.
Trutch (family)
The fonds consists of Muir's diary starting in December 1848 as he prepared to leave Scotland for Vancouver Island and continuing until June 5th, 1850. Diary provides details of his voyage to and experiences on Vancouver Island.
Muir, Andrew
The fonds consists of account books of Fort Dunvegan.
Hudson's Bay Company. Fort Dunvegan
The fonds consists of the papers of Dr. John Sebastian and Harry Dallas Helmcken. Also includes certified copies of various death certificates, correspondence, account books, contracts, medical notebooks and case books of the other members of the Helmcken family. [Portion of the fonds also available on microfilm.]
Helmcken (family)
The fonds consists of Peers' diary of a trip from Fort Langley to Thomsons River and Peers' appointment to Chief Trader. There is one piece of correspondence (accession 74A-595) from W.W. Miller to H.N. Peers (1857) requesting an account of all public property regarding the Company of Cowlitz Rangers, 1st Regiment W.T. Volunteers.
Peers, Henry Newsham, 1821-1864