James Anderson, author of "Sawney's Letters". The Prairie Flower Compy. [Company] Williams Creek, Cariboo.
Still standing but added to and enlarged. Now belonging to Lord Egerton [xxxxx?] 1915. Built and owned by Jefferies [xxxxx?] The 100 Mile House, Bridge Creek
Black Jack flume. Williams Creek.
[Barkerville's Hotel de France, before the fire of September 16, 1868.]
Richfield; The Court House; The Magistrate's residence; The Prison; The Judge's residence; The old Bank House of the British Columbia Bank.
Ox team at Clinton
The Cornish Claim, Richfield, Cariboo.
China Bar Bluff
Richfield, Williams Creek, Cariboo
Cornwell's [Cornwall] Ranch on the Thompson River.
Colonial Hotel owned by Bob McLeese. Soda Creek. Fraser River.
The 108 Mile House (owned by Thomas Roper at one time - J. Ranch brother of W. Roper, of Cherry Creek, now living in Victoria, Oak Bay
A miner's cabin, Cariboo.
The Great Chasm. Cariboo Wagon Rd. 107 miles above Yale.
The Great Chasm. B.C.
Minnehaha dump box, Cariboo
Horseshoe Lake.
The Rocky Mountains. As seen from the Bald Mountain.
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?]
The Rankin Tunnel Compy. [Company], Grouse Creek, Cariboo. Donald Rankin [on left], James Farley [on right].
A view at the 17 mile post, Fraser River Waggon Road, B.C.
The Colonial Hotel, Soda Creek, Fraser River [R. McLeese ]
The Ne'er Do Well claim, Grouse Creek, Cariboo.
The Mucho Oro claim, Stouts [Stout's] Gulch.
Clinton. 136 miles above Yale
[Street Scene In Barkerville.]
Red-headed Davis's pack train cooling off before removing their aparejos on the banks of the Quesnelle [Quesnel] River.
Hydraulicking. The six toed Pete claim, Williams Creek. Cariboo.
Cañon on Williams Creek, gold discovered here in 1861