Alkali valley between the Thompson and Bonaparte rivers on the Cariboo wagon road.
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Alkali valley between the Thompson and Bonaparte rivers on the Cariboo wagon road.
Ox team at Clinton with freight for the Cariboo mines.
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Ox team at Clinton with freight for the Cariboo mines.
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BC Express Dufferin Coach; J.B. Leighton on the box, James Cran, Charles Miller, and Judge Galliher.
At this point I had to take two views as a rattler happened to be under the stone that I rested my plate against to dry it in the sun, and licked the water off marking the plate from the top to the bottom with its forked tongue. [Dally also drew a picture of the snake's tongue markings in the margin]. Thompson River wagon road scenery at the little bluff 80 [1/2?] miles above Yale.
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At this point I had to take two views as a rattler happened to be under the stone that I rested my plate against to dry it in the sun, and licked the water off marking the plate from the top to the bottom with its forked tongue. [Dally also drew a picture of the snake's tongue markings in the margin]. Thompson River wagon road scenery at the little bluff 80 [1/2?] miles above Yale.
8 Mile Bluff, Thompson's River. 8 miles from Spence's Bridge.
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8 Mile Bluff, Thompson's River. 8 miles from Spence's Bridge.
Nicomeen [Nicomen] Thompson River
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Nicomeen [Nicomen] Thompson River
Nicomin [Nicomen]. Thompson River - place where Gold was first discovered in British Columbia.
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Nicomin [Nicomen]. Thompson River - place where Gold was first discovered in British Columbia.
A view on the Thompson River near the 89 mile post above Yale on the road to Cariboo.
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A view on the Thompson River near the 89 mile post above Yale on the road to Cariboo.
The Bonaparte House on the Bonaparte River at the 111 Mile post above Yale.
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The Bonaparte House on the Bonaparte River at the 111 Mile post above Yale.
[A view on the Thompson River at the Great Bluff. 88 miles above Yale.]
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[A view on the Thompson River at the Great Bluff. 88 miles above Yale.]
The junction of the Fraser and Thompson Rivers at Lytton, 57 miles above Yale.
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The junction of the Fraser and Thompson Rivers at Lytton, 57 miles above Yale.
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Rev'd. Mr. Good and his indian school at Lytton. Fraser River.
Waterfall - Thompson River.
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Waterfall - Thompson River.
The little Bluff - Thompson River [on the Cariboo Wagon Road].
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The little Bluff - Thompson River [on the Cariboo Wagon Road].
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Cornwell's [Cornwall] Ranch on the Thompson River.
[.....] & flat opposite. Thompson River Bridge.
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[.....] & flat opposite. Thompson River Bridge.
Spence's Bridge Tribe. The Nincumshin Tribe. Thompson River.
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Spence's Bridge Tribe. The Nincumshin Tribe. Thompson River.
Spences Bridge across the Thompson River at the 80 mile post above Yale.
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Spences Bridge across the Thompson River at the 80 mile post above Yale.
Clinton (the junction) at the 136 mile post above Yale on the Cariboo wagon road
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Clinton (the junction) at the 136 mile post above Yale on the Cariboo wagon road
The waterfall on the Thompson river at Cooks [Cook's Ferry] ferry. Brit. Columbia.
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The waterfall on the Thompson river at Cooks [Cook's Ferry] ferry. Brit. Columbia.
The Bonaparte house, or 111 miles above Yale.
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The Bonaparte house, or 111 miles above Yale.
Spence's Bridge across Thompson River. 80 miles above Yale.
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Spence's Bridge across Thompson River. 80 miles above Yale.
Bonaparte House. 111 Miles above Yale.
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Bonaparte House. 111 Miles above Yale.
Nicomin [Nicomen]. Thompson River, the place where gold was first discovered in British Columbia, by an Indian who stooping down to drink, and saw a three oz [ounce] nugget at the bottom of the water.
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Nicomin [Nicomen]. Thompson River, the place where gold was first discovered in British Columbia, by an Indian who stooping down to drink, and saw a three oz [ounce] nugget at the bottom of the water.
The Nincumshin tribe of Indians on the Thompson River. Chinemitze the chief.
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The Nincumshin tribe of Indians on the Thompson River. Chinemitze the chief.
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Indians at Lytton B.C. Indian group at Lytton where the Thompson River joins the Fraser River. Indian Chief in Buckskin coat and fur hat also Indian woman nourishing her child in a basket cradle. These indians [sic] ride on horseback and differ very much from the Vancouver Island Indians who do not possess horses.
The Thompson River bridge at the 80 mile post.
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The Thompson River bridge at the 80 mile post.
View at the 84 mile post - Thompson River.
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View at the 84 mile post - Thompson River.
The Great Bluff - on the Thompson River at the 88 mile post
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The Great Bluff - on the Thompson River at the 88 mile post
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The great chasm, 11 miles above Clinton