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Cariboo Amateur Dramatic Association. Barkerville.

Acting side for the part of Captain Oakley in the play "The Vermont Wool Dealer" performed by the Cariboo Amateur Dramatic Association in the Theatre Royal, Barkerville, March 27, 1869 and March 12, 1870.

Transferred from Barkerville Historic Park, 1976.

Cariboo Amateur Dramatic Association

Main street, Barkerville

Item consists of a photograph of the main street of Barkerville, taken sometime before the fire of September 16, 1868. The photograph shows an elevated boardwalk, buildings on either side with signs for Occidental Hotel, Brewery, Cunio Saloon, New England Bakery and Coffee Saloon, Mundorf Livery & Feed Stable, Pearson Bros Tin Shop, Baths, etc.

Barkerville main street before the fire

Item consists of one photograph of the main street of Barkerville in 1868, before the fire that occurred on September 16. Numerous men stand on along the sidewalk on the viewer's right, looking towards the camera. Wa Lee Washing and Ironing and the Cosmopolitan Restaurant and Bakery can be seen in the foreground.

Miscellaneous records

The series consists of various records created by King including reminiscences entitled "Trip to California"; a typewritten transcript of a trip from New Brunswick to Quesnel via Panama, 1863-1864, with a brief account of activities in Quesnel in 1865; pocket diary from 1864 containing accounting entries, and under dates March 16-21, an account of a "Trip from Mouth Quesnelle to Big Bend" dated March 25 to April 12; seven letters addressed to "Willie", from R.W. Carrall dated Barkerville, 1867 and 1868; conveyances to W.C. King of interest in Minnehaha and the United Mining Company by R.W. Carrall, 1868.

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