- PR-0594
- Fonds
- Photocopied 1973, 1975 (originally created 1893-1965)
The fonds consists of copies of records created by Thomas O. Kilpatrick. They include appointments, correspondence, subject files and a diary.
Kilpatrick, Thomas O., d. 1939
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The fonds consists of copies of records created by Thomas O. Kilpatrick. They include appointments, correspondence, subject files and a diary.
Kilpatrick, Thomas O., d. 1939
The fonds consists of a log kept by Thomas Robinson.
Robinson, Thomas
The fonds consists of Francis' account book and correspondence with family and friends.
Francis, Thomas Samuel
The fonds consists of payroll sheets, supplies and service invoices, hotel invoices, tax receipts, salary costs and telegraph receipts.
Starbird, Thomas
The fonds consists of letters from Thomas McWatters to his father and sisters in Ontario.
McWatters, Thomas T.
The fonds consists of correspondence, notes, speeches, audio cassettes, and ephemera. The sound recordings include a 1963 CBC interview with Sarah Uphill and the 1964 CBC radio documentary "Labour Member from Fernie".
Uphill, Thomas Hubert, 1874-1962
The fonds consists of Herne's photographs of family and friends in northern B.C., including Prince George and Hazelton, and family vacations in Scotland.
Herne, Thomas Webster
The fonds consists of Westgarth's inspection notebook.
Westgarth, Thomas, d. 1900
The fonds consists of Tom Whitefoot's amateur films depicting military parades, Vancouver scenery, highway trips in British Columbia and the Northwest, and local events such as Vancouver's Golden and Diamond Jubilees (1936 and 1946), the 1939 Royal Visit, the British Empire and Commonweath Games (1954), and the city's first Grey Cup game (1955).
Whitefoot, Thomas, 1891-1986
The fonds consists of official and private correspondence, diaries, account and appointment books, photographs, reports, manuscripts of articles on police matters and radio plays. Fonds includes maps of Tweedsmuir Park and northern B.C.
Parsons, Thomas William Stanner
The fonds consists of Tom Wilson's diary of a trip into the Yukon in the winter of 1897, his autobiography and photographs.
Wilson, Thomas
Thompson River Basin pre-planning study records
This series consists of reports, correspondence and other records related to the Thompson River Basin pre-planning study from 1975-1981. Most records were created or used by the Water Management Branch and Water Investigations Branch.
The records relate to a federal-provincial agreement to conduct a pre-planning study of water in the Thompson River Basin. The study was intended to describe the basin’s water resources, and identify existing and potential water resource problems related to water quality and quantity. The study was to begin looking at solutions to these problems and the value of a longer-term planning study. Records document the creation and implementation of the study which involved multiple ministries from both the provincial and federal governments. The study involved scientific studies and public consultation to gain an understanding of water management issues in the area, and their associated land use and economic activity.
Records include correspondence, draft studies, reports used as reference material, minutes, maps, photographs and newspaper clippings.
Records were selected for permanent retention under one time schedule number 890487.
British Columbia. Water Management Branch
The fonds consists of photographs of New Westminster, B.C. and the Northwest Territories.
Thompson's Studios
The fonds consists of photographs of the Thrift family and friends in White Rock and Hazelmere.
Thrift (family)
The fonds consists of Tilly Rolston's parliamentary scrapbooks.
Rolston, Tilly Jean
Timber and pulp license registers
Registers containing original timber licenses, intermediate timber licenses, timber license transfers (1884-1912); ledgers containing intermediate timber licenses, timber perpetuity licenses (1913-1950) pulp licenses (1922-1950); timber leases (1861-1950); pulp leases (1910-1953); and hemlock leases (1913-1920). Some volumes are indexed.
British Columbia. Forest Service
Timber berth administration files from the Kamloops Forest District
Series consists of Railway Belt timber berth administration files from the Kamloops Forest District. Timber berths were an area based system of timber tenure established by the Dominion (Federal) Government in 1872.
Under the British Columbia Terms of Union that were passed in 1871, the BC Government agreed to convey to the Dominion Government “public lands along the line of railway throughout its entire length in British Columbia, not to exceed, however, twenty (20) miles on each side of said line.” This land was used to provide aid in the construction of the CPR Railway.
The Dominion Government retained responsibility for the Railway Belt lands until 1930 and managed land use until that time. In 1930, they transferred responsibility for the Railway Belt lands to the Province of BC. BC managed existing land tenures following the transfer including the management of timber berths. These files document the period of time after 1930.
The series is arranged by the timber berth number. The number is sequential and runs from 233 to 645 with major gaps. Files contain correspondence, licence to cut timber forms, plans, logging inspection reports, final harvesting inspection and scale and royalty accounts.
The records were created by the Kamloops Forests District as part of the following ministries:
1930-1945 Dept. of Lands
1945-1962 Dept. of Lands and Forests
1962-1975 Dept. of Lands, Forests and Water Resources
1975-1976 Dept. of Forests
1976-1983 Ministry of Forests
The records have been classified as 10000-60 in the Forest ORCS.
British Columbia. Kamloops Forest District (1913-1978)
The series consists of Forest Branch records created between 1912 and 1914. The series contains timber cruiser reports by W.J. Kelly on diverse tracts, including holdings of the Lillooet and Cariboo Land Company, Ltd. Reports include numerous photographs and maps.
British Columbia. Forest Branch
This series consists of Timber Inspector reports to Minister of Lands and Chief Forester, March 1911 to December 1912.
British Columbia. Forest Branch
Timber inventories in the Vancouver Forest District
This series contains inventories of mature and immature timber within the confines of the Cheakamus Reservoir area, Bridge River-Powell River, Bridge River-Rosedale and Cheekyo-Hornem Payne Transmission Line rights-of-way prepared by T and H Engineering and Forestry Ltd., and Forestal Forestry and Engineering International Ltd., for British Columbia Electric Company, submitted to the District Forester, Vancouver.
British Columbia. Vancouver Forest District
Timber inventory in the gas pipeline right-of-way
This series contains an inventory of merchantable and immature timber on Crown Land within the confines of the West Coast Transmission Co. Ltd. gas pipeline right-of-way by C.D. Schultz and Co. for Canadian Bechtel Ltd. submitted to the District Forester, Prince George.
British Columbia. Prince George Forest District (1953-1978)
Timber inventory in the oil pipeline right-of-way
This series contains an inventory of the mature and immature timber on Crown Land within the confines of the Trans-Mountain Oil Pipe Line Company right-of-way prepared by C.D. Schultz and Co. for Canadian Bechtel Ltd. and submitted to the District Forester, Fort George. Internal evidence suggests that there were originally at least nine more folios to this report.
British Columbia. Fort George Forest District
This series consists of Forest Branch timber investigations and inspections files, 1913-1915. Records include correspondence and reports from Nelson, Prince Rupert, Vancouver and Vernon Forest Districts. Includes file on early logging railroads, Vancouver Forest District.
British Columbia. Forest Branch
Original timber leases, renewals, cancelled and surrendered wood pulp leases.
British Columbia. Forest Service
Timber licence files from the Port Alberni Forest District
The series consists of timber licence files from the Port Alberni Forest District. The licences provided the licensee with the right to harvest timber from a specific area. The files document the management of timber licences and include records relating to the issuance, administration and monitoring of the licence. The records were created between 1956 and 1981.
The majority of the files consist of licence files arranged by the timber number. Each timber number begins with the letter “T.” The series also contains one general administration file and files of “expired timber licences” that were not renewed and were brought together in large files.
The files consist of forms, reports, correspondence and maps. The files usually contain a copy of the licence, maps of the area that will be logged, ministry approvals, operating and development plans, inspection reports, as well as a wide variety of correspondence with the licensee.
The ministries that were responsible for these records are:
1956-1962 Dept. of Lands and Forests
1962-1975 Dept. of Lands, Forests and Water Resources
1975-1976 Dept. of Forests
1976-1981 Ministry of Forests
The records have been classified as 19580-25 in the Forest Operational Classification System (ORCS).
British Columbia. Port Alberni Forest District
Timber licenses and other material
Typescript of statistical information corrected to Dec. 31, 1959, including timber licences, list of holders; record of pulp licences; list of active licence timber berths; record of pulp leases.
British Columbia. Forest Service
Timber mark certificate issued in the name of John F. Murray, Refuge Bay, Porcher Island
This series contains a timber mark certificate issued in the name of John F. Murray, Refuge Bay, Porcher Island.
British Columbia. Prince Rupert Forest District
The series consist s of timber mark certificates. The certificates were created in accordance with the Timber Mark Act of 1890 (SBC 1890, ch. 47). The act instructed all persons engaged in the business of lumbering, or getting out timber by floating or rafting, shall select a separate and distinct mark and register the marks with the government.
Series consists of certificate numbers 1 to 16,000 created between 1890 and 1934. The certificate forms record the file number, who the certificate was issued to, information about the timber operation, the land district and forest district. The forms also record the gazette number.
British Columbia. Dept. of Lands and Works
This series consists of records related to timber marks on private land. The records were created and used by the Kaslo office of the Nelson Forest District from approximately 1940-1978. Private timber marks are used to transport logs from privately-owned land by certifying ownership of the logs. The records relate to the issuance of timber marks on private lands pursuant to the Forest Act. This includes applications, approvals, certificates, Letters of Marking Authority, inspection reports, correspondence, notices of timber mark cancellation, scaling records, and some licences to cut on private land. The records include many maps of district lots where timber was cut.
The records are arranged by district lot (DL). Note that most files only relate to a smaller portion of a district lot. The file list includes the relevant district lot and the name of the licensee for each file.
Records in this series are covered under ORCS numbers 19280-35 in the Ministry of Forests records schedule (number 881261).
British Columbia. Nelson Forest District (1913-1978)
Timber photographs correspondence files
This series consists of Forest Branch timber photographs correspondence files, 1913-1918.
British Columbia. Forest Branch