- A/B/20/K12
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- 1841-1843
Part of Fort Kamloops fonds
File consists of one journal kept by John Tod while employed by the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Kamloops between August 3, 1841 and December 19, 1843.
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Part of Fort Kamloops fonds
File consists of one journal kept by John Tod while employed by the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Kamloops between August 3, 1841 and December 19, 1843.
Paul Fraser - Thompson River Journal Vol. 2
Part of Fort Kamloops fonds
File consists of the second of two journals created by Paul Fraser while employed at the Thompson River Fort.
Part of Fort Kamloops fonds
Series consists of five bound journals kept by Hudson's Bay Company employees Paul Fraser, William Manson, and Hamilton Moffatt at Fort Kamloops.
Journals consist of:
Paul Fraser's Thompson River Journal vol. 1, August 17, 1850 - May 17, 1852
Paul Fraser's Thompson River Journal vol. 2, September 1, 1854 - June 10, 1855
William Manson's Fort Kamloops Journal vol. 1, January 1, 1857 - December 15, 1860
William Manson's Fort Kamloops Journal vol. 2, December 16, 1860 - November 30, 1862
Hamilton Moffatt's Kamloops Journal, January 1, 1867 - July 10, 1870.
William Manson: Fort Kamloops Journal Vol. 2
Part of Fort Kamloops fonds
File consists of the second of two journals created by William Manson while employed at Fort Kamloops.
Paul Fraser - Thompson River Journal Vol. 1
Part of Fort Kamloops fonds
File consists of the first of two journals created by Paul Fraser while at the Thompson River Fort.
William Manson: Fort Kamloops Journal Vol. 1
Part of Fort Kamloops fonds
File consists of the first of two journals created by Willam Manson while employed at Fort Kamloops.
Hamilton Moffatt: Kamloops Journal
Part of Fort Kamloops fonds
File consists of a journal created by Hamilton Moffatt while employed at Fort Kamloops.
Part of Fort Kamloops fonds
File consists of one unbound journal from Calumet Farm kept by William Manson between April 17 and July 31, 1860. Calumet Farm was a created as a farming outpost for Fort Kamloops.
Part of Fort Kamloops fonds
File consists of transcription copies of outward correspondence of Hamilton Moffatt while employed by the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Kamloops.
[British Columbia Ministry of Forests stock shots]
Part of Forest Service films
Thie series consists of an extensive collection of stock shots, depicting a wide range of B.C. Forest Service and Ministry of Forests activities and related subjects. Compiled from footage shot for a variety of purposes, the material was retained for potential use as stock footage in BC Forest Service and Ministry of Forests film productions and TV spots. Some footage was also loaned out for TV news use.
[Avenger and Martin Mars air tankers, Kamloops district]
Part of Forest Service films
Stock shots
[Fires 67 no. 2 : Johnny fire, Kamloops -- air and ground]
Part of Forest Service films
Stock shots. Includes footage shot from a bird-dog plane, showing its crew observing a forest fire and airtankers dropping on it; crew mixing fire retardent; dispatchers in office; suppression crew preparing truck and en route to forest fire; airtanker drops; heavy equipment; etc.
[Fires 67 no. 3 : Kamloops air and suppression crew etc.]
Part of Forest Service films
Stock shots. Includes shots of Kamloops tanker base; aerial footage of the Cameron and Frogmore Lake fires; crew members relaxing; suppression crew at fire.
[Planting, Kamloops district ; Mica pondage clearing]
Part of Forest Service films
Stock shots. First section shows crew planting bullet seedlings with planting guns and with dibbles, as well as some bare-root planting. The second section shows the clearing of land in the area to be flooded by the Mica Dam, using caterpillar tractors, Euclids, chain saws, etc. Tree are felled, piled, and the slash and debris are burned. Also includes views of the dam under construction, and of waterways and lakes in the area.
Louis Cr. placer, Kamloops M.D.
The item is a b&w photograph of a placer mine on Louis Creek in the Kamloops mining division.
Archibald McKinlay Diary Part 2
Part of Archibald McKinlay fonds
File consists of the diary of Archibald McKinlay, the second part of two. The diary documents his travels in the role of reserve commissioner through the Okanagan region, and also contains copies of outward correspondence and expenses. A loose sheet in the back of the diary contains copies of letters written by James McKinlay and a list of plants.
McKinlay, Archibald, 1811-1891
Panorama of Brocklehurst, suburb of Kamloops before development - looking northeast to Mt Paul
Panorama of Brocklehurst, suburb of Kamloops before development - looking to city of Kamloops
[DeWolf collection : McKowan mill operation]
Part of Allan H. DeWolf fonds
Amateur film. Footage of the McKowan Mill, a portable sawmill, cutting Ponderosa Pine at an unknown location in the Nelson or Kamloops Forest District. The mill is a very basic one, mounted on skids similar to those used for donkey engines on the coast. Some scenes show the mill being yarded to a new location.
Ashcroft Police Court record books
The series consists of record books created by the Ashcroft Police Court from 1911 to 1922 and 1948 to 1961.
British Columbia. Police Court (Ashcroft)
The series consists of records created by the Medical Superintendent of Tranquille Sanatorium between 1925 and 1958. The records include correspondence, memos, reports and subject files.
Tranquille Sanatorium
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
The series consists of mining leases filed at Victoria and arranged by mining district. The records were created by the Chief Gold Commissioner between 1876 and 1930.
British Columbia. Gold Commissioner
Kamloops Government Agent land records
The series consists of the business records, 1877-1977, of the office of the Kamloops Government Agent, including the records of several additional positions usually held by the same individual: Gold Commissioner, Mining Recorder, and Land Commissioner for the Kamloops Land District. The series also includes records of the Canadian Department of the Interior; most created and received by the Dominion Lands Agent at Kamloops as part of the administration of the Railway Belt.
Record types and subject matter include, but are not limited to the following: land alienation through pre-emption or purchase from the provincial government and homesteading or purchase from the federal government; a variety of leases of Crown land; other more general types of records; and records regarding Indigenous peoples and Indian Reserves.
Records related to land alienation include: applications for pre-emption records; land classification reports; forms completed by land inspectors of the Department of Lands Inspection Branch; declarations of occupation and permanent improvement on pre-emption claims; applications for homestead entry, cancellation, and abandonment; homestead Inspector’s reports; affidavits in support of an Application for Entry for a homestead, pre-emption or purchased homestead; land sales records including applications to purchase and certificates of purchase.
Records related to a variety of leases and other uses of Crown lands include: grazing leases; foreshore leases; dredging leases; indentures to reassign leases; special use permits; timber permits; water records including conditional water licenses, and permanent water licenses; applications for irrigation schemes; petroleum and natural gas leases; quarry leases; bar leases; coal leases; mining leases regarding surface and subsurface rights; applications for lease of crown-granted mineral claims; applications for placer leases under the Placer-Mining Act; and the lapse of a lease or forfeiture of a mineral claim to the Crown.
Other more general types of records include: correspondence regarding Crown grants; inquiries about land availability; surveyor’s reports; preliminary plans and correspondence for the surveys of townships; Soldier Settlement Board records including forms, correspondence and records of soldier land grants; attestation papers and discharge certificates; naturalization papers; personal correspondence; correspondence files on specific topics such as hay permit regulations or precipitation measurements; records regarding taxes; and business records of the office, including inter-department correspondence, circulars, and memorandum related to matters of land administration.
Files also exist for specific Indian Reserves, and can include correspondence; water records; surveys; and inspection reports created in the process of allotting new, and canceling existing Indian Reserves. Some files document instances of overlapping land use and conflict between settlers and Indigenous peoples on specific parcels of land.
Files are generally either correspondence files on a particular subject, or a variety of records related to a particular piece of land. Many files cover a wide time period and may be associated with multiple individuals or companies as land rights were often transferred to others or cancelled and reapplied for. Only the name of the first and last individual listed on the file is included in the file list. This means there may be additional names associated with files not included on the file list. The file list may also only include part of the legal description of land in cases where the description was exceptionally long, or included many different pieces of land. Single individuals may also have multiple files for each piece of land they are associated with.
Cartographic materials, consisting of blueprints and hand-drawn maps or plans, indicating the parcels of land relevant to the file, are commonly found throughout the records.
No file list or indexes were transferred with these records from the Kamloops Government Agent. Most files only included numbers with no clear names, so titles were created by the archives based on the contents of the files or by transcribing information on relevant file backs.
A fire on 17 September 1893 at the Dominion Lands Office in Kamloops destroyed some files. The contents for these files are marked [empty]. Files marked as [file back only] were likely destroyed in the fire, but then had their titles and some additional information transcribed by Lands employees onto file backs from letter books or other surviving records which were not transferred with these records.
British Columbia. Government Agent (Kamloops)
Lytton County Court plaint and procedure books
Lytton County Court plaint and procedure books, for Apr 1866 - Oct 1884 and Aug 1885 - Sep 1891.
British Columbia. County Court (Lytton)
This series consists of a record book of cases heard at Savona's Ferry, Oct. 1884 - June 1885 and charge book from Ashcroft Gaol, Nov. 1884 - Sept. 1901.
British Columbia. Police Court (Savona's Ferry)
Records of the Assistant Commissioner of Lands and Works, Yale District
This series consists of the records of the Assistant Commissioner of Lands and Works, Yale District, 1859-1886. Records include five volumes of pre-emption records. Volume 1, nos. 1-392 (1859-1872); Volume 2, nos. 275-312 and 1-24 (1870-1871); Volume 3, nos. 25-279 (1871-1884); Volume 4, certificates of record of unsurveyed land, nos. 250-294 (1874-1885); Volume 5, certificates of record of unsurveyed land, nos. 292-295 (1883-1886). Volumes 1 and 4 have nominal indexes.
British Columbia. Dept. of Lands and Works