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.
Fraser River Indians at prayer at New Westminster, British Columbia.
Indian Chiefs [sic] Tomb and painted face Monument. Fraser River. One of the chiefs [sic] wives was dying gradually and willingly in a lean to shed at the back of the tomb. Indian chiefs [sic] tomb and effigy opposite New Westminster. Fraser River, British Columbia, 1868. No. 32....
Indian Chiefs tomb and effigy. Fraser River, opposite New Westminster. His wife dying of hunger and starvation at the back of the shed."
Indian huts and shelter tents amongst the pine tree stumps of "Stump City" alias New Westminster, Fraser River. B. Col. Ooolachins, or Candle Fish drying. Indian children squatting. Savage Indian who came out with his gun and threatened to shoot me if I did not clear out. [In pencil]: Indians encamped at New Westminster. No. 51