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Nicomen on the Thompson river; one day's drive from Yale.
Nicomen on the Thompson river; one day's drive from Yale.
Fort McLeod.
Fort McLeod.
Survey Camp On Peace River
Survey Camp On Peace River
Rattlesnakes are very plentiful about this part of the country.  A view on the Thompson River at ...
Rattlesnakes are very plentiful about this part of the country. A view on the Thompson River at the 84 mile post.
Kincolith Creek, at the mouth of the Nass River
Kincolith Creek, at the mouth of the Nass River
Called Montgomery Street by pioneer teamsters after Montgomery St. San Francisco.  Chapmans Bar B...
Called Montgomery Street by pioneer teamsters after Montgomery St. San Francisco. Chapmans Bar Bluff.
A view of the mile 89 post Thompson River.
A view of the mile 89 post Thompson River.
Toll gate.  Toll keeper John Clapperton, succeeded by John Murray, formerly guard on B.X. [Britis...
Toll gate. Toll keeper John Clapperton, succeeded by John Murray, formerly guard on B.X. [British Columbia Express Company] Spences Bridge. Thompson River.
View at 19 mile post
View at 19 mile post
A view at the 17 mile post, Fraser River Waggon Road, B.C.
A view at the 17 mile post, Fraser River Waggon Road, B.C.
Alexandra suspension bridge across the Fraser River, built 1863; at Spuzzum, thirteen miles above...
Alexandra suspension bridge across the Fraser River, built 1863; at Spuzzum, thirteen miles above Yale
13 miles from Yale, B.C., the Alexandra suspension bridge, Fraser River, B.C.
13 miles from Yale, B.C., the Alexandra suspension bridge, Fraser River, B.C.
Cariboo Road one mile above Yale
Cariboo Road one mile above Yale
Quesnelle [Quesnel] River at its junction with the Fraser River, B.C.
Quesnelle [Quesnel] River at its junction with the Fraser River, B.C.
The 17 Mile bluff on the Fraser River wagon road
The 17 Mile bluff on the Fraser River wagon road
New Westminster, Fraser River.
New Westminster, Fraser River.
Hells [Hell's] Gate Cañon, Fraser River, 23 miles above Yale
Hells [Hell's] Gate Cañon, Fraser River, 23 miles above Yale
Spences Bridge, Cook's ferry, where gold was first discovered.
Spences Bridge, Cook's ferry, where gold was first discovered.