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Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations as Reverend of the Indian parsonage, Cayuga Mission.

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations as Reverend of the Indian parsonage, Cayuga Mission.

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations as Reverend of the Indian parsonage, Cayuga Mission. Roberts has begun to use a small amount of shorthand (Pitmans) in his diaries.

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations in the first year of operating the Church of England's mission on Kuper Island.

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations on operating the Church of England's mission on Kuper Island.

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations as Reverend of the Indian parsonage, Cayuga Mission.

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations as Reverend of the Indian parsonage, Cayuga Mission. Roberts has begun to use a small amount of shorthand (Pitmans) in his diaries.

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations as Reverend of the Indian parsonage, Cayuga Mission. Roberts has begun to use a small amount of shorthand (Pitmans) in his diaries.

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations on operating the Church of England's mission on Kuper Island.

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations on operating the Church of England's mission on Kuper Island.

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations as Reverend of the Indian parsonage, Cayuga Mission. Roberts has begun to use a small amount of shorthand (Pitmans) in his diaries.

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations on operating the Church of England's mission on Kuper Island.

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations on operating the Church of England's mission on Kuper Island.

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations as Reverend of the Indian parsonage, Cayuga Mission.

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations on operating the Church of England's mission on Kuper Island.

Diaries

The file consists of 3 volumes of diaries kept by Israel Wood Powell. One is dated 1888-1889 and provides details of Powell's time in France, which he spent at Royat-les-Bains and the surrounding area. The other diaries are undated, but document Powell's activities in British Columbia. The two undated diaries name several Indigenous individuals and make note about Indigenous trades, artifacts, ceremonies, and day-to-day affairs. The diaries cover many parts of the province, including Fort Simpson, Quatsino, Chemainus, and the Nass River.

Powell, Israel Wood

Remains of an ancient civilization on Vancouver Island

The file consists of a report written by James Deans regarding evidence of early habitation on the southeastern part of Vancouver Island. The last page of the report includes several rough pencil sketches of artifacts found by Deans elsewhere on Vancouver Island in 1870 and 1874. Pages 21, 22, 25 and 26 of the report are missing.

Translations of Vancouver Island treaties

The series consists of three documents relating to MS-0772 Register of land purchases from Indians. The agreements recorded in the register are referred to as the Vancouver Island treaties (formerly known as the Douglas or Fort Victoria treaties). In February 2017 a conference was held at the Songhees Wellness Centre, inviting Indigenous and non-Indigenous islanders to discuss the treaties, their history, and their present-day impact.

The conference commissioned the first translations of two of the treaties into Lekwungen by Songhees Elder Dr. Elmer George, and a cultural interpretation of the treaties in SENĆOŦEN by STOLȻEŁ, Tsartlip Elder John Elliot Sr. The Lekwungen translations are of the če’q’nein nəč’elŋxʷ- kʷ’ats’ayč iʔ xpeʔ kʷəliq̌a (Chekonein treaty) and the Teechamitsa treaty.

Dr. Elmer George and John Elliot Sr. were awarded the Meritorious Service Award by the Governor General of Canada in recognition of this work.

First Nations, Land, & James Douglas: Indigenous & Treaty Rights in the Colonies of Vancouver Island & BC, 1849-1864 conference

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations on operating the Church of England's mission on Kuper Island.

File disposition list

  • GR-1225
  • Series
  • 1982

The series consists of a photocopied file list of "O" series (O files) correspondence files, showing disposition of files. It was created by the Surveys and Land Records Branch in 1982 from a computer print-out.

It includes references indicating the following:(1) files still active with the Survey and Land Records Branch (2) files microfilmed (3) files in the Provincial Archives (4) files sent to a Regional Office of the Ministry of Lands, Parks and Housing (5) Ministry of Forests files, partially renumbered to Forests filing system (6) Water Management Branch administration files and water rights applications (7) Parks Branch files renumbered to Parks Branch filing system (8) old Coal and Natural Gas files.

British Columbia. Surveys and Land Records Branch

File check list of Lands correspondence

  • GR-0991
  • Series
  • 1981

The series consists of a copy of a 1981 file check list to Lands correspondence "O" files (or O series) 1918 to 1970, created by the Surveys and Land Records Branch.

The checklist lists O file numbers 1 to 40,000, arranged numerically. Inactive files, which were transferred to the BC Archives in 1980 and 1981 and returned to Crown Land Registry in 1997, have been annotated in the list with an original box number.

Use this list to determine whether a Lands "O" file is in the custody of the Crown Land Registry by finding the file number in the list and checking to see if there is an annotation next to it. If there is, contact Crown Land Registry for access.
If no annotation appears, check the file disposition list (GR-1225) for further information about other possible locations of files. Files may have been microfilmed, been transferred to another ministry or may have remained active with Crown Land Registry all along.

British Columbia. Surveys and Land Records Branch

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