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Sketch 15: My Cayuse .... Nichola Lake
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Canadian National Railway 4-6-0, No. 1428, Kamloops
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Canadian National Railway 4-6-0, No. 1428
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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.
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John Tod Saves Fort Thompson from Attack, 1843
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Fort Kamloops
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Thomas Russell Buie.
Frank Fawcett, Unknown Monteith, Frank Bell, W. E. McCartney; at Kamloops.
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Frank Fawcett, Unknown Monteith, Frank Bell, W. E. McCartney; at Kamloops.
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View of Lytton from the water tank looking north on the Fraser River.
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First dwelling In Kamloops.
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Ashcroft Manor; Cornwall's Ashcroft ranch.
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Lytton.
One of the first buildings in Clinton.
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One of the first buildings in Clinton.
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Stagecoaches in front of Clinton Hotel
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Kamloops Lake.
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Pack Train Encamped On The Thompson River
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Clinton.
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Kamloops.
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View of the Great Chasm.
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Lytton.
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Kamloops Hudson's Bay Company post.
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Side View Of A Chasm, 13 Miles Above Clinton.
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Jim Campbell and young girls.
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John Clapperton, government agent at Nicola.
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Spences Bridge, Cook's ferry, where gold was first discovered.
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The great chasm, 11 miles above Clinton
Nicomin [Nicomen] on the Thompson the place where gold was first discovered in British Columbia by an Indian who was [?] down to drink it's [sic] weight was about 3 [?]
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Nicomin [Nicomen] on the Thompson the place where gold was first discovered in British Columbia by an Indian who was [?] down to drink it's [sic] weight was about 3 [?]
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The Bonaparte River Valley 111 miles above Yale.
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Fraser River, stereo view.
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Landing Freight At Cook's Ferry On The Thompson River Near Spences Bridge.