- PR-0938
- Fonds
- 1860-1863
The fonds consists of an indexed letter press book as well as invoices and receipts created between 1860 and 1863 by the wholesale firm Edgar & Aime in Victoria, B.C.
Edgar and Aime (Firm)
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The fonds consists of an indexed letter press book as well as invoices and receipts created between 1860 and 1863 by the wholesale firm Edgar & Aime in Victoria, B.C.
Edgar and Aime (Firm)
Victoria Coal and Lumber Company fonds
The fonds consists of a collection book of the Victoria Coal and Lumber Company.
Victoria Coal and Lumber Company
The fonds consists of a baker's ledger.
Murray, Ninian C.
The fonds consists of bills and invoices.
Stewart, John Robertson, d. 1873
Belmont Boot and Shoe Company fonds
The fonds consists of an account book of the Belmont Boot and Shoe Company.
Belmont Boot and Shoe Company
The fonds consists of clothier's sales and account books of McLean and of Scotch House.
McLean, Alexander
Tye Chung Lung and Company fonds
The fonds consists of bankruptcy records of the Tye Chung Lung Company.
Tye Chung Lung and Company
The fonds consists of a statement and school files of Angela College.
Angela College (Victoria, B.C.)
The fonds consists of a ledger and miscellaneous bills.
Grancini, E.
The fonds consists of an account ledger, a journal and a grain book.
Stuart and Company
The fonds consists of two account books listing jewelry and watch repair jobs.
Dassonville, Jules
Findlay, Durham and Brodie fonds
The fonds consists of receipts, landing warrants, customs documents, correspondence and a labour contract.
Findlay, Durham and Brodie (Firm)
Victoria High School Olympic Club fonds
The fonds consists of minutes and a cashbook of the Victoria High School Olympic Club.
Victoria High School Olympic Club
Charles Gabriel and Company fonds
The fonds consists of a ledger of Charles Gabriel and Company showing items purchased from the Japanese Bazaar merchants by Victoria-area residents.
Charles Gabriel and Company
The fonds consists of a bank book.
Kurtz and Company
George Frederick Stalker fonds
The fonds consist of a series of drawings by Ottawa architect G.F. Stalker under the pseudonym Alma for the 1892 competition to design the British Columbia Parliament Buildings. Although the plans are numbered from 1 to 15, only 13 plans were donated.
Stalker, George Frederick
Canadian Pacific Navigation Company fonds
The fonds consists of general correspondence, accounts, cash books, freight books, log books and inventories of the various ships of the Canadian Pacific Navigation Company.
Canadian Pacific Navigation Company
South Saanich School District fonds
The fonds consists of records of the South Saanich School District. It also includes records created by schools in the East-South Saanich School District. The fonds includes a visitor's book (1876-1884) and attendance registers for South Saanich School (1878-1881, 1884-1886, and 1888-1897). It also includes attendance registers for East-South Saanich School (1882-1884). Some of the registers include the courses taken by the students.
South Saanich School District
The fonds consists of Robert A. Brett's personal correspondence regarding finances.
Brett, Robert A.
Crow's Nest Prospecting, Mining and Developing Company fonds
The fonds consists of business records, a minute book, a cashbook, and an accounts ledger of the Crow's Nest Prospecting, Mining and Developing Company.
Crow's Nest Prospecting, Mining and Developing Company
London and Canadian Fire Insurance Company fonds
The fonds consists of three series: correspondence inward (1890-1908); correspondence outward (1890-1900); and, articles of association (1890?).
A metal seal embosser for the London and Canadian Fire Insurance Company was transferred to the BC Archives from the City of Victoria Archives in 2021.
London and Canadian Fire Insurance Company
The fonds consists of correspondence received by Matilda John in Victoria from Harold Penn Wilson between 1899 and 1900. Wilson, a bank clerk from Victoria, moved to Bennett in 1899, and Atlin in 1900. In the letters, he described the journey north and what it was like to live and work there.
John, Matilda
The fonds consists of a prescription book of Hall and Company.
Hall and Company
Albion Iron Works Company fonds
The fonds consists of minutes of directors' meetings, financial statements, Albion Iron Works Company's day book, a B.C. Foundry Order Book and a Shareholders Dividend book which contains various orders, contracts and photographs.
Albion Iron Works Company
The fonds consists of daybooks, journals and account books, letter books, custom documents and invoices.
Harrison, William
The fonds consists of correspondence, diaries (1857-1910), letterbook, addresses to, autobiography, sermon and lecture notes of Reverend Ebenezer Robson. Includes extensive correspondence inward (see finding aid for names of correspondents).
Robson, Ebenezer
The fonds consists of cashbooks.
William Grimm and Sons
Alden Wesley Huson (1832-1911), also known as West Huson, was a Vancouver Island entrepreneur, promoter, trader, and businessman with interests in a salmon saltery and cannery at Alert Bay, a coal mine at Suquash near Fort Rupert, and a quarry on Haddington Island.
A.H. Huson, also known as “West” Huson, was born in Oneonta, New York in 1832, the son of David Tomkin Huson and Sally Jackson. A.W. Huson arrived in British Columbia in 1858, and by 1867 he was living in Victoria and running the Adelphi Saloon. He established a close friendship with the photographer Stephen A. Spencer and opened a salmon saltery at Alert Bay on Cormorant Island, with Spencer acting as his agent in Victoria. Huson had obtained a lease to the entire island around 1870 and established a cannery, but by 1880 his lease was reduced to 160 acres as a result of the allotment of most of the island as an Indian Reserve. He transferred his interest in the cannery to Spencer in 1884. Huson married Mary Lyons, a First Nations woman from Alaska, also known as Ekegat, in 1873, and adopted her son Charlie Lyons. They had at least 9 children together. Although his wife and most of his family lived at Alert Bay, Huson travelled to Victoria frequently in order to trade and negotiate business deals, and later to visit his granddaughter Stella. He eventually moved to Victoria permanently. In his later life, Huson attempted to sue various parties over his rights to the property on Haddington Island. He died in Alert Bay in 1911.
The records consist of correspondence, invoices, receipts, agreements, land and tax records, a genealogy of A.W. Huson’s ancestors, and one photograph of A.W. Huson’s stepson, Charlie Lyons Huson.
The correspondence is primarily inward correspondence to A.W. Huson from his father David T. Huson, his sister Elizabeth Huson, his wife Mary, children Charlie [aka Charley], Spencer, Alfred, David, and George, grand-daughter Stella, friends such as Stephen Spencer, and other business associates. Huson’s stepson Charley lived for a time with Stephen Spencer and his wife “Em” in Victoria while attending school.
The records document the business activities of an early entrepreneur on Vancouver Island, and the life of a significant historical figure on Vancouver Island.
Of particular note is an 1871 letter from Father Leon Fouquet of the Jesuit Mission on Harbledown Island offering to vaccinate Huson’s children against smallpox (File 1); four letters (1874-1878) from Stephen A. Spencer in File 2; 1895 and 1897 letters written by Alfred J. Huson while a student at the Coqualeetza Indian Institute (File 4), and letters from Stella Pamphlet in Files 7 and 8, written while she was a child. Stella was the daughter of Ada Elvina Huson and Frederick William Pamphlet. There are also letters from James McGrath, who ran a store in Alert Bay, Stephen Cook, and A. Mouat of Barkerville.
Barry McClung transcribed many of the letters, and the transcriptions are filed with the originals.
Huson, Alden Wesley
British Canadian Fire Insurance fonds
The fonds consists of a minute book from meetings of the Board of Directors and general meetings of the British Canadian Fire Insurance company.
British Canadian Fire Insurance Co.
The fonds consists of company records of the Wing Chong Company. The records have been described as one series: account books.
Wing Chong Company