Cottonwood House, Jean Boyd, Mrs. J.F. Boyd, Mrs. Roddick Pearl Thompson, Jean Jessie Boyd.
First meeting of the Cariboo Presbytery; left to right, Reverend William Stott; C.M. Wright; Unknown Giscome;A.C. Justice; P.T. Pilkey.
[Heronville, Heron Claim Miners; Left To Right, Findlay Campbell, James Laidlaw, John Adair, Mr Dougall. Man second from right is Thomas Robson Pattullo.]
Quesnel Masonic Banquet And Dance.
Masonic Lodge, Barkerville
Borland And Veith Ranch, Keithley Creek.
Capoose and Frank Swannell at Abuntlat.
St’át’imc Group at Lillooet, BC
William Parker's home at Big Lake; near 150 Mile House.
Group of women and girls on front porch of house, Barkerville.
The Colonial Hotel, Soda Creek, Fraser River [R. McLeese ]
The Rankin Tunnel Compy. [Company], Grouse Creek, Cariboo. Donald Rankin [on left], James Farley [on right].
Off to work from the Narrows Camp, Taseko Lake.
[Miners From Heron Claim, Heronville And Governor Seymour Seated Outside Building. Governor Frederick Seymour on far right, Thomas Robson Pattullo in the centre, with bow tie and hat on his knee.]
[Street Scene In Barkerville.]
[Barkerville's Hotel de France, before the fire of September 16, 1868.]
The Alturas Mining Claim. Struts [Stouts] Gulch. Cariboo.
The Mucho Oro claim, Stouts [Stout's] Gulch.
The Sheepshead shaft, Williams Creek, Cariboo. McLerhanie [left,centre, unidentified], Hance (German) [right].
The [Happy?] Home Group, Cariboo. J. Mc. Smith, George [?], [Marcus Wolf?]. Judge Needham, Robert [Burrell?]. Robert Pool.
The Cornish Claim, Richfield, Cariboo.
The 164 Mile House. Deep Creek - the notorious Frank Way.
James Anderson, author of "Sawney's Letters". The Prairie Flower Compy. [Company] Williams Creek, Cariboo.
Minnehaha dump box, Cariboo
The Canadian Company Grouse Creek.
Outside the Barkerville Hotel, Barkerville.
Group In Front Of House Hotel (Mcarthur), Barkerville. F.J. Tregillus In Doorway.
The Hurdy-Gurdies, Dutch-German dancing girls at Barkerville.
The Aurora gold mining claim on Williams Creek; wash up for that day 485 ozs [ounces] gold. June 15th 1867.