Sketch 15: My Cayuse .... Nichola Lake
Canadian National Railway 4-6-0, No. 1428, Kamloops
Canadian National Railway 4-6-0, No. 1428
Sketch of Fort Kamloops, BC; from "Fort Kamloops Journal" kept by John Tod, 31 August 1841 to 19 December 1843; BC Archives A/B/20/K12 - 1841-43.
John Tod Saves Fort Thompson from Attack, 1843
Fort Kamloops
Thomas Russell Buie.
Grave at Lytton
Frank Fawcett, Unknown Monteith, Frank Bell, W. E. McCartney; at Kamloops.
Frank Fawcett, Unknown Monteith, Frank Bell, W. E. McCartney; at Kamloops.
View of Lytton from the water tank looking north on the Fraser River.
First dwelling In Kamloops.
Ashcroft Manor; Cornwall's Ashcroft ranch.
Lytton.
Spences Bridge, Cook's ferry, where gold was first discovered.
One of the first buildings in Clinton.
One of the first buildings in Clinton.
Stagecoaches in front of Clinton Hotel
Kamloops Lake.
Pack Train Encamped On The Thompson River
Clinton.
Kamloops.
View of the Great Chasm.
Lytton.
Kamloops Hudson's Bay Company post.
Side View Of A Chasm, 13 Miles Above Clinton.
Jim Campbell and young girls.
John Clapperton, government agent at Nicola.
Indians at Lytton. Fraser River. Basket cradle. Sizeanjute (Chief of the Bonapartes).
Indians at Lytton. Fraser River. Basket cradle. Sizeanjute (Chief of the Bonapartes).
A view of the mile 89 post Thompson River.
Nin-cum-shin [Nincumshin] tribe of Indians. Thompson River.
Nin-cum-shin [Nincumshin] tribe of Indians. Thompson River.
The Little Bluff. Thompson River.
The Little Bluff. Thompson River.