Westwold (B.C.)

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  • Formerly known as Grande Prairie

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Westwold (B.C.)

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Westwold (B.C.)

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Edward Poole Coles interview

RECORDED: [location unknown], 1965-10-30 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Mr. E.P. Coles describes how he came to the northwest in 1905 when he was seventeen, after being prompted to do so by some people he met on the boat from England; his first impressions of the; area; the area which used to be called Grand Prairie, including anecdotes about people and events there; stories about a remittance man; stories about cowboys; and stories about taking cattle to load; on the trains. [TRACK 2: blank.]

Rupert Duck interview

RECORDED: [location unknown], 1965-11-01 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Mr. Rupert Duck discusses his grandfather's brother, Jacob Duck, who went out to Monte Creek to mine gold in 1862, and bought the deeds to some land; he was the first one in the family to co;me to Canada; Rupert's father came out in 1883; the suspected origins of Monte Creek; more on Jacob Duck, including details on his character and his ranch; other families that came to the area, includ;ing the Harper brothers; his father, who was Albert William Duck, and details about his coming to Canada to work for his cousin; several anecdotes about characters, including one about a remittance ma;n; then evolution of the town at Grand Prairie into Westwold; more on Westwold, including people who lived there; a man named Whittaker who bought most of the land at Westwold around WWI; more characters in the area; details about Bill Miner from his own memory, including his recollections the trial and the holdup. TRACK 2: Mr. Duck continues with more on the arrest of Bill Miner; details on the holdup from two years later near Monte Creek after Miner's jailbreak; what life was like in these days; more on ranches in the area; sections which he has written for ranching books about the area; details about Mr. Bostock; other characters and anecdotes; a woman named Edith Morley.

W.H. Smith, A. McPhail or Adam Heffley, and a Cariboo camel, Grande Prairie BC

Item is a photograph of a camel taken on the Ingram estate in Grande Prairie BC, now Westwold BC. The man holding the rope is W.H. Smith. The man on the camel is either A. McPhail or Adam Heffley. There is a caption on the front and back of the photograph.

*Caption on front: Camels in BC. Introduced into the colony in May, 1862 by Frank Laumeister - 21 in the band. The last survivor of which died about 1905. 1. W.H. Smith with rope. 2. A. McPhail. Taken 1888 at the back of Ingram estate, Grand Prairie.

*Caption on back: Cariboo camel. Man riding camel identified as Adam Heffley. Information from his great-great-grandson...from a comparison of this with other pictures in the possession of his mother.