Frederic William Howay

An Inventory of his fonds

In

The Library ofthe University of Special Collections Division

Prepared by: Judith O. Combs, 1971 Jenn Roberts, July,2001

Table of Contents

Fonds description ...... 1 Series descriptions ...... 1,2,3

Inventory list Incoming Letters Series ...... 4 Outgoing Letters Series ...... 31 Biographical Material Series ...... 31 Personal Documents Series ...... 31 Financial Records Series ...... 31 Committee Papers Series ...... 32 Reviews Series ...... 32 Printed Material Series ...... 32 Memorabilia Series ...... 32 Clippings Series ...... 32 Newspaper Extracts Series ...... 32 Photographs Series ...... 33 Scrapbooks Series ...... 33 Maps Series ...... 33 Speech Material Series ...... 33 Writings Series ...... 33 Notebooks Series ...... 34 Diary Series ...... 34 Historical Documents Series ...... 34 Historical Notes Series ...... 34 Miscellany Series ...... 34 Notes and Manuscripts for the History of B .C. Series ...... 34 Card Files Series ...... 35 Subject Files Series ...... 35 Historic Sites and Monuments Board Series ...... 59 The American Neptune Series ...... 60 Champlain Society Series ...... 60 The Series ...... 60' Addenda Series ...... 60

Map Inventory ...... 62

Howay, Frederic William 1867-1943 Frederic William Howay fonds . - 1786-1943 . 5 .4 m oftextual records 501 photographs 68 maps

Biographical Sketch: Born in London, , Frederic Howay (1867-1943) moved to British Columbia as a child. He attended school in New Westminster and in 1884 he went to Victoria to write his Provincial Teachers' examinations. He then taught at Canoe Pass and Boundary Bay schools. In 1887 Howay entered Dalhousie University in Halifax to study law. While in Halifax, Howay wrote articles on law, politics, temperance, and B.C. personalities, which were published in various B .C. papers. Howay graduated with his LL.B. in 1890 and was admitted to the B.C. bar in 1891 . In 1907 he became Judge of County Court of New Westminster . Howay had a great interest in history and was a member and president of many historical associations in B .C and Canada such as the Historic Sites and Monuments Board, Champlain Society and the Royal Society of Canada.

Scope and Content: The fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, financial records, speeches, photographs, notes, and a journal, pertaining to Howay, as well as manuscripts and essays on B .C . history and exploration and marine trade off its coastal waters. In addition, Howay created subject files on historical sites and monuments throughout Western Canada including Barkerville, the Cariboo, Fort Langley, Cut Knife Hill, Nootka Sound, Fort Steele and Fort Walsh.

Notes: Title based on contents of fonds .

No restrictions on access.

No further accruals expected.

Series:

1 . Incoming Letters Series . - 1896-1943 . - [ca. 3200 items]. Series consists of letters from a large number of individuals including a substantial number from Lawrence J. Burpee, E . Cruikshank, Thompson Coit Elliott, John Hosie, the Hudson's Bay Company, W. Kaye Lamb, The Royal Society of Canada, Ryerson Press, E. Scholefield, and H. R. Wagner. Letters are arranged alphabetically by author.

2. Outgoing Letters Series. - 1899-1943 . - [ca. 1500 items].

3 . Biographical Material Series . - 1943-1946. - 15 items. Series consists of material re : death.

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4. Personal Documents Series. - 1884-1943. - 26 items. Series consists of certificates, commissions, degrees, material re: Howay's teaching career, and a 1931 passport.

5 . Financial Records Series. - 1887-1940. - 179 items. Series consists of a bankbook, expense account, stocks and bonds, bills and receipts, tax records, and miscellaneous financial items.

6. Committee Papers Series. - 1904, 1908 . - 2 items .

7. Reviews Series. - n.d. - 48 items .

8. Printed Material Series . - [ca. 1912]-1943 . - 47 items .

9. Memorabilia Series. - [ca. 300 items]. Series consists of 7 folders, one of which is familial correspondence.

10 . Clippings Series. -[ca. 100 items] .

11 . Newspaper Extracts Series. - 24 items .

12. Photographs Series. - [190-? - 192-?] . - 412 items and 1 volume. Series consists of an album of the Cariboo and family as well as photograph positives and negatives . The subjects which the photographs cover include persons, scenes, Hawaii, historical miscellany, and miscellaneous and they are arranged according to these categories.

13 . Scrapbook Series. - 1 volume. Series consists of clippings related to F .W. Howay, the Historical Sites and Monuments Board, and general historical information .

14. Maps Series. - 1913-1940. - 15 items. Series consists of areas in Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Alaska and Ontario . Maps in location box 42, folder 3 are from the Historic Sites and Monuments Board.

15 . Speech Material Series. - [ca. 300 items].

16 . Writings Series. - 1910. - 2 items . Series consists of lists of law books and an index to Americana collection.

17 . Notebooks Series. - 25 volumes. Series consists of papers, legal cases, a school copy book, a memoir, a work book, and copied material.

18 . Diary Series. - 1931 . - 1 volume.

19. Historical Documents Series. - 1822-1889. - 6 items.

20. Historical Notes Series. - n.d. - [ca. 500 items].

21 . Miscellany Series. - [ca. 50 items] .

22 . Notes and Manuscripts for the History of B.C. Series. - n.d. - [ca. 300 items] .

23 . Card Files Series. Series consists ofnotes on ships and subjects and quotation cards.

24 . Subject Files Series. - 1788-1943 . - [ca. 5150 items] . Series consists ofa wide range of subjects including many items on Arctic explorations, several Canadian forts, Barkerville, Brandon, Manitoba, Collins Overland Telegraph, James Colnett, the Hawaiian Islands, Henry House, the Indians of North America, Jasper House, Legal History in B .C., Alexander MacKenzie, Nootka Sound, and the Northwest Rebellion. Series is arranged arranged alphabetically by subject.

25 . Historic Sites and Monuments Board Series. - 1919-1943 . - [ca. 1850 items], 2 volumes Series consists ofcorrespondence, minutes and agenda, sites, printed material, photographs, and miscellaneous items .

26 . The American Neptune Series. - 1940. - 4 items.

27 . Champlain Society Series. - 1914-1942. 8 items

28 . The Royal Society of Canada Series. - 1928-1943 . - [ca. 155 items] . Series consists of photographs, clippings, reports and statements and correspondence.

29 . Addenda Series. -1866-1935 . - [ca. 75 items] . Series consists of material added to the Howey inventory in 1985 by James Bowman. Series includes various manuscripts and typescripts, translations of Spanish documents, notes, correspondence, and a circular letter ofthe B.C. Botanical Association .

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1-11 cont'd BERTHOLD, Victor M 1928-1829 2 BINNIE, Thomas 1933 2

1-12 BIRCH, Alfred 1939 1 BIRCH, Helen F 1938-42 4 BIRCH, Robert H 1943 2 Bishop (Bernice P.) Museum, Honolulu - see: TITCOMB Margaret BISHOP, R. P . 1928, n.d. 2 BLACK, George 1832 1 BLANCHET, Guy A 1827 1 BOLE, J. P. Hampton 1930,1931 3 BOLTON, Herbert E 1927,1937 2

1-13 BORTHWICK, Ralph 1914 2 BOSTOCK, Hewitt 1929 1 BOTTERILL, W. J. 1939 3 Bowell (S .) & Son, New Westminster 1930 1 BOWRON, Lottie 1913 1 BOWSER, W. J. n. d. 1 BOYD, John P 1924 1 BRANT, Truing 1929 1 BRAULT L 1939 1 BREADY, John W 1930 1 British and Canadian Underwriters ofNorwich, 1942 1 England

1-14 B.C. Attorney General 1933 1 B.C. Education Office. Superindentent 1884,1912 2 B.C. Government Printing Office 1912 1 B.C. Department of Lards. Survey Branch 1930 3 B .C. Legislative Library - sa: SCHOFIELD E.O.S. 1911 1 B .C. Provincial Archives - sa: IRELAND Willard 1943 2 sa: B .C . Provincial Library and Archives B .C . Provincial Assessor 1930 1 B. C. Provincial Industrial School for Girls 1921 1 B.C. Provincial Librarian see: FORSYTH, J B.C. Provincial Library - sa: HOSIE, John 1926-1933 6 B.C. Provincial Library and Archives 1939 1 sa: LAMB, W. Kaye and SCHOLEFIELD E .O.S. B .C . Provincial Museum - sa: COWAN, I . Mc. 1941,1942 3 B .C . Provincial Secretary 1913,1914, 3 1932

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1-6 cont'd Art, Historical and Scientific Association, Vancouver - see : Vancouver. Museum

The Ashcroft Journal 1926 1 ASHTON,H 1931-1932 6 The Association of Professional Engineers of 1926-192.8 4 the Province of British Columbia ATKINS, B . R. 1922 1 AUBREY, Frederick C 1930 2 Automobile Club of B. C. 1930 1 Aviet 1931 1 AYLESWORTH A.B . 1907 1 AYRES, Frank C see : Business Historical Society, Boston

1-7 BACKUS, Manson F 1933 1 BAGLEY, Clarence B 1910-1933 8 BAINBRIDGE, G P 1933 1

1-8 BALFOUR, Alex 1928 1 BALLOU, Howard M 1923-1925 19

1-9 Bancroft Library, Berkeley 1920,1924 4 1933,1940 Bank of Nova Scotia, New Westminster 1933 4

BARBEAU, C. Marius 1923,1927 2 BARKER, C. H. 1913 3

1-10 BARRY, J. Neilson 1922-1932 11 BARWIS, Jeannette 1914 1 BASS, Oscar C 1907,1930-31 5

1-11 BATE, M . 1910,1912 3 BATEMAN, Lucy 1930 1 BAYF IELD F . J. 1941 1 BAYNES, E. G. 1925,1938 2 BEATTIE n.d. 1 BEAVAN, Robert A. 1901,1911, 3 1924 BELL, E . R. 1832 1 BELL, J. S . 1932 1 BELLEEUILLE, Isabel de 1940 1 BERNARD, Francis W. 1930 2

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1-11 cont'd BERTHOLD, Victor M 1928-1829 2 BINNIE, Thomas 1933 2

1-12 BIRCH, Alfred 1939 1 BIRCH, Helen F 1938-42 4 BIRCH, Robert H 1943 2 Bishop (Bernice P .) Museum, Honolulu - see : TITCOMB Margaret BISHOP, R. P. 1928, n.d. 2 BLACK, George 1832 1 BLANCHET, Guy A 1827 1 BOLE, J. P. Hampton 1930,1931 3 BOLTON, Herbert E 1927,1937 2

1-13 BORTHWICK, Ralph 1914 2 BOSTOCK, Hewitt 1929 1 BOTTERILL, W. J. 1939 3 Bowell (S.) & Son, New Westminster 1930 1 BOWRON, Lottie 1913 1 BOWSER, W. J. n. d. 1 BOYD, John P 1924 1 BRANT, Truing 1929 1 BRAULT L 1939 1 BREADY, John W 1930 1 British and Canadian Underwriters ofNorwich, 1942 1 England

1-14 B .C . Attorney General 1933 1 B .C. Education Office. Superindentent 1884,1912 2 B .C. Government Printing Office 1912 1 B.C. Department of Lards. Survey Branch 1930 3 B.C. Legislative Library - sa: SCHOFIELD E.O.S . 1911 1 B.C. Provincial Archives - sa: IRELAND Willard 1943 2 sa: B .C . Provincial Library and Archives B.C. Provincial Assessor 1930 1 B. C. Provincial Industrial School for Girls 1921 1 B.C. Provincial Librarian see : FORSYTH, J B.C. Provincial Library - sa: HOSIE, John 1926-1933 6 B.C. Provincial Library and Archives 1939 1 sa: LAMB, W. Kaye and SCHOLEFIELD E.O.S . B .C. Provincial Museum - sa: COWAN, I. Mc. 1941,1942 3 B .C. Provincial Secretary 1913,1914, 3 1932

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1-14 cont'd B .C . University. President's Office 1933 1 sa: KLINCK, L.S . B .C . University. Registrar see: STANLEY W. MATHEWS B .C . University. Senate see: STANLEY W. MATHEWS

1-15 British Columbia Drama. Association Inc., Victoria 1941 1 British Columbia Historical Association 1923-1943 7 sa: HOSIE, John British Columbia Library Association 1929,1934 3 British Columbia Ornithologists' Union, 1928 1 Huntingdon, B.C. B.C. Teacher [period.] 1929 1 BROWN, Ann E . 1923 1 BROWN George D., Jr. 1934 1 BROWN, Esme Isles 1929-1930 3 BROWN, J Randolph 1934 1 BROWN, William C . 1914,1933 3

1-16 BRUCKM AN, Bettina 1941 1 BUCHANAN, D 1934 1 BUCKLEY, Alfred see: Carnegie Public Library, Vancouver BUDD, Ralph 1925-1943 17 BULKELEY, Owen 1914 1 BULL, William Perkins 1933 1 BUNTING, Freeman 1928,1930 2 BURBRIDGE, Charles E 1927 2 BURDEN, F P 1930 1

1-(17-19) BURPEE, Lawrence J 1918-1943 47

1-19 BURILL, J F n. d. 1 Bursill Institute see: STEVENS, H.H. BURT, A L 1928-1929 6 Business Historical Society, Boston, Mass. 1933 1 BYRNE, Ervin 1929 1

1-20 Caldwell Bros, Edinburgh 1918 1 California. State Library 1929,1941 2 California. University. Bancroft Library see: Bancroft Library California Historical Society 1933-1943 19 Cambridge University Press 1923 1 CAM ERON, Allan 1912 1 CAMERON, D A 1940 1 CAMERON, W B 1925,1939 3

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1-20 cont'd CAMPBELL, R N 1920 1 CAMPBELL-JOHNSTON, Amy 1924 1

1-21 Canada. Chief Electoral Officer 1930 1 Canada. Department of Health 1927 1 Canada. Historic Sites and Monuments Board see : CRUIKSHANK, E.A. sa: HARVEY, D.C ., WEBSTER, J. C. MORIN, Victor, LANDON, Fred, NANTEL, Marichal Canada. Department of Immigration 1930 1 and Colonization Canada. Department of Indian Affairs. Chief 1923 1 Inspector sa: SCHULTZ James W Canada. Department of the Interior 1915-1939 32 sa: DEVILLE, E

1-22 Canada. Justice Department 1924 1 Canada. Department of Labour 1940 3 Canada. Library of Parliament 1929 1 Canada. Department of Marine and Fisheries 1925 2 Canada. Department of Mines 1927 2 Canada. Department of Mines and Resources 1937-1943 32 Canada. Department ofNational Defense 1929 1 Canada. National Museum see: LEECHMAN, Douglas Canada. National Parks. Engineering Service 1928,1933 2 Canada. National Revenue 1928,1930 2 Canada. Natural Resources Intelligence Service 1927 2

1-23 Canada. Public Archives 1908-1941 20

1-24 Canada. Department of Public Works 1913-1935 5 Canada. Secretary of State 1907,1927 3 Canada. Department of Trade and Commerce 1925,1932 3 Canada. Department of Trade and Industry 1939,1940 2

1-25 Canadian Authors' Association . Edmonton Branch 1940 1 Canadian Authors' Association, Ottawa 1943 1 Canadian Authors' Association, Vancouver 1943 1 Canadian Authors' Foundation 1831 1 Canadian Bank of Commerce 1929,1930 3 The Canadian Bookman [period.] 1928,1938 3 Canadian Clubs of B.C. Regional Council 1938 1 The Canadian Geographical Society 1930 2 Canadian Handicraft Guild, B .C . Branch- see: ANSTEG, Florence S

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1-25 cont'd Canadian Historical Association 1932 1 sa: BARB AU, C.M. and BURPEE, Lawrence

1-26 Canadian Historical Review sa: WALLACE, W.S. 1930-1943 13 Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy 1928 1 The Canadian Library Agency, Toronto 1928 1 Canadian National Railways 1933 1 Canadian North West Historical Society 1930 1 Canadian Pacific Bulb Gardens 1933 1 Canadian Pacific Railway Company 1928,1936 3 Canadian Pacific Officers Association 1932 1 The Canadian Review Company Ltd. 1922 1 Canadian Women's Press Club see: MACLEAN, Isabel A. R. CANE, G. F. 1907 1

1-27 CAREY, Charles H 1925-1932 6 Cariboo, B .C ., Diocese of see: ADAMS, Walter R. Caribou Brotherhood Ashcroft, B .C., see: SULLIVAN, Arthur CARLSON (Mr. & Mrs.) A A.M. 1927-1930 6 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 1941 1 sa: ANGUS, Henry F Carnegie Institution of Washington 1923 3 Carnegie Public Library, Vancouver 1914 1

1-28 CARR, Frederick W 1925-1926 2 CARROLL, Avis 1942 1 CARTER, George R 1925-1931 3 CARTWRIGHT, Bruce 1923,1925 2 CASSIDY, W 1911 1 CATHCART, Wallace H 1928 1 CAVE-BROWN-CAVE, Beatrice 1929 3 CAVE-BROWN-CAVE, Mabel P 1929,1931 2 CAYLEY, O. H 1930 1 Centennial of Trois-Rivieres 1939 2 CHAMBERS, Alan 1938 1 Champlain Society - see : WALLACE, W.S. CHAPMAN, Charles A 1926 1 Chicago Cariboo Mining Development 1928 1 and Investment Company, Inc. Chicago Tribune Ocean Times 1926 1 Chicago Press, University of 1932 1 CHILDS, Frank 1935 1

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2-1 Chilliwack. Mayor 1930 1 Chilliwack Teachers' Association 1931 1 Christian Science Monitor see: CARR, Frederick W. Christiane 1934 1 Clan MacMillan Society see: MACMILLAN, Peter CLARK, Edna 1933 2 CLARKE, Elspeth Honeyman 1926,1928 4 CLARKE, Louie 1934 1 CLARKE, S. J. 1914 1 CLAUDET, Fred G 1918 1 CLELAND, Robert G - sa: Occidental College 1927 1 "Clerke of Oxenford" 1932 1 COHEN, Maurice 1929 1 Collingwood Institute and "Bursill" Public n.d. 1 Library, South Vancouver The Columbia Studio 1927 1 Comite National Pour La Celebration du 1927 1 Soixantenaire de la Confederation Conference of Representatives of the Governing 1928 1 Bodies ofthe Legal Profession in the Provinces of Canada Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford 1926 1

2-2 COOK, Edward 1939 1 Cook Sesquicentennial Commission see : HENRIQUES, Edgar COOKE, A C . 1930 1 COOLEY, James S 1923 1 COOPER, Rosette A.G. 1933 1 CORBETT, E. A - see: Alberta. University. Department ofExtension CORDEN, J 1928 1 CORNWALL, J. E . 1928 1 CONSGRAVE, George 1942,1943 2 COTTON, A. H . 1924 1 COWAN, Ian McTaggart 1940 1 COX, Edward A 1913 1 COYNE, James H 1922-1931 4 CRAIG, R. W. 1928 1 Creasser's Book and Print Shop, Toronto 1933 1 CREE, Muriel R - see: B.C. Provincial Library CROOKE, n.d. 1 Crosby Men's Club, Vancouver 1933 1 CROWE, Arthur F 1930 1 CROWE, W 1925-29 3

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2-(3-5) CRUICKSHANK, E. A 1924-39 68

2-6 CUMMING, R. D. - see : The Ashcroft Journal Cunningham Hardware Co., New Westminster n.d. 1 Curtis, Stephenson & Co., Boston 1929-30 8

2-7 "D", unidentified n.d., 1914 2 The Daily Colonist [newspaper] Victoria 1932 1 DALTON, Annie Charlotte 1926-35 6 DAMER-POWELL, J. W. 1933 2 Daughters ofthe Empire - see: Imperial Order, Daughters . . . DAVIES, Barbara Elliott n.d. 1

2-(7-8) DAVIES, Herbert W 1927-33 18 DAVIES, R.M. 1930 1 DAVIES, Tom J 1928 1 DAY, Rachel Curry n.d. 1 Day's Library Ltd., London 1914 1 DEANS, C . W. 1943 1 DEANY, Thomas 1921-24 3 DEAVILLE, A. S . 1929 1

2-9 DECKER, Peter 1943 2 Del 1933 1

DELAVAULT, Etienne E n.d. 1 DELLEY, (Mrs.) H de 1933 1 DENNIS, J. S. 1912 1 DENTON, V. L. 1924, 1929 2 DERBY, James Lloyd 1928 2 Detroit. Public Library. Burton Historical 1936 2 Collection DEVILIE, E 1896 1 DEWERS, Philippe 1927 1 DeWITT, Fred M 1929 1 DeWITT, Norman W 1941 2

2-(9-10) Dickens Fellowship. Vancouver Branch 1929-43 17

2-10 Dictionary of American Biography 1928-29 10

2-11 DODD, L . A. 1918-19 2 Donnelley (R. R.) w Sons Co., Chicago 1932, 1936 3 DONNELLEY, Thomas E 1943 1

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2-11 cont'd DORSETT, E Lee 1939 1 DOUGLAS, R 1924-28 4 DON, Geo Francis 1924-25 8 DRURY, R. L . 1907 1 DUCHARME, G 1915-16 3 DUFF, Louis Blake 1937 2 DuFOUR, C. J. 1934 1 Duke of Connaught High School, 1929 1 New Westminster 1929 1 Duncan Liberal Association 1937 1

2-12 EASTMAN, Hack 1923 1 EATON, D. G. 1928 2 Eberstadt (Edward) Sons [rare book dealers] N.Y. 1921, 1943 2 EDGAR. Pelham n.d. 3 Educational Book Co. of Toronto 1912 1 EDWARDS, Francis 1911-40 11

2-13 EDWARDS, W Stuart 1925-37 9 [Edward] 1941 1 Elk Creek Waterworks Co. Ltd. 1933 1 ELLIOTT, Mary n.d. 2 2-(14-27) ELLIOTT, Thompson Coit, 1863-1943 1910-36, 295 (incl. biographical material) n.d.

3-(1-5) ELLIOTT, Thompson Coit 1937-45 119 ELLIS, J. N. 1930 1

3-5 EMERSON, Edith B 1942 1 Engineering Institute of Canada see: Finlay, A. H. ESCHAMBAULT, Antoine de 1935, 1937 2 Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Co . see: Marpole, R Essex Institute, Salem, Mass. see: Taylor, Louise M. EVANS, John N 1922, 1929, 4 1932, n.d. EWES, Edwin H 1931 1 Export Book Co., Preston, Lancashire 1933 1 FARGUHAR, Francis P 1928-42 13 FAUTEUX, Aegidius 1920-22 2 FAWCETT, Edgar 1916 1 FERGUSON, John A 1938 2 FERGUSON, Hilton J 1926 1 FINLAY, A. H. 1934 2

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FISHER, A. E . 1939 2

3-7 FORBES, Allan 1918-19, 3 1928

3-(7-8) FORBES, Allyn B 1938-43 28

3-9 FORD, Worthington C 1923-29 8 FORIN J. A 1912 3 Fort Langley Preservation Committee 1923, 1925 2

3-(9-11) FORSYTH, J 1922-42 30

3-12 FOX, W Sherwood 1933 1 "Frances" 1919, 1922 2 FRANCIS, Father 1928 1 FRASER, C. McLean 1942 2 FREDERICK, Chas. W 1929 2 Freemasons. King Solomon Lodge, No. 17 1913, 1933 2 New Westminster FRENCH, Cecil 1926-27 3 FROST, E. H. 1934 1 FYFE, William H 1932-33 4

3-13 GALBRAITH, R. L. 1912, 1913 2 GARNETT, Chas. E 1941 1 GARRICK, Isabell L 1930 1 GAST, Ross H 1938 1 GAUVREAU, P n.d. 1 George's (Wm) Sons [booksellers] Bristol 1911 1 GIBBON, J. M. 1937, 1939 2 GIBBON, Angus 1928, 1929 3 GIBBON, Belle C 1929 1 GIBBON, G. F . 1935 2 GILLEY, Royden 1943 1 Gillies & Gillies 1928, 1930, 3 1933 GILLIS, Mabel R 1931 1 GILMAN, L. C . 1925-26 4 GILPIN, Cois H 1954 1

3-14 Glasgow Brook & Co. [publishers] Toronto 1916 3 GOODFELLOW, John C 1927-39 16

3-15 Goodspeed's Book Shop, Boston 1930-35 4 GORDON, A. J. 1930 1

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3-15 cont'd GORDON, R. K. 1942 1 GOSNELL, R. E. 1896-1923 3 The Grabbers Press, San Francisco 1933 1 GRACE, P 1930 1 Graduate Nurses' association of B.C. 1930 1 GRAHAM, Clara (incomplete) n.d. 1 GRAINGER, M. A. 1929 1 GRANT, A. P. 1933, 1934 2 GRANT, Jas. S 1942 2 GRANT, John [bookseller] Edinburgh 1930 3

3-16 GRAY, (Mrs .) A. B. 1934 1 GRAY, A Wells 1933-42 3 Great Britain. National Maritime Museum 1937 1 Great War Veterans' Association of Canada 1924 1 Saskatchewan Provincial Command, Regina GREEN, Ernest 1939 1 GREEN, George 1943 2 GREEN, Samuel A 1911 1 GREENWOOD Wm. 1920 1 GREFELL, Harold 1932-39 6 GRETTON, J. R. 1929 1 GRIESBACH, W.A. 1939 1 GRISWOLD, Mary Lawton 1939 1 GUNNING, Margaret L 1927 1

3-17 HALE, Charles 1928 1 HALL, Margaret 1930 1 HALL, W. Lashley 1939 2 HALLEY K. G. 1928 1 HAMMOND, M.O. 1930 1 Haney. St. George's Anglican Church see: St. George's etc. HANNA, R. S . 1933 1 HANSON, J. C.M. 1913 1 HARCOURT & Son Ltd. 1933, 1934 3 HARKN ASS, David B 1930 1 HARRIS, R. W. 1917 1 Hart (F J ) & Co. [real estate] 1913 1 New Westminster Harvard University. The Tercentennial 1928, 1937 2 History of Harvard University HARVEY, D. C. 1928, 1941 3 HARVEY, Leo 1927, 1928 2

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3-18 Hastings Park Boating Club 1928 1 HAUPTMAN, A. G. 1942 3 Hawaii. Public Archives 1928-35 4 Hawaiian Historical Society sa: Bruce Cartright 1923, 1932 2 Hawaiian Mission Children's Society 1932 1 HAY, Dorothy Allan 1931 1 HAYES, Edward n. d. 1 HEATHCOTE, F C . C . 1923 1 HENRIGUES, Edgar 1928 1 HENRY, G. M. n.d. 1 HENSHAW, Julia W n.d. 1 HIERSEMANN, Karl W 1910, 1924, 5 1929 HILLMAN. George 1934 1

3-19 HILL-TOUT, Chas. 1917, n.d. 4 HIMES, Geo. H. sa: Oregon Historical Society 1922 1 HINCHLIFFE, J 1932 1 Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba see: Morrison, A. S. sa: Stewart., D. A. HOITA, Robert 1928 1 HOLMAN, Frederick V 1908-1911 12

3-20 HOLMES, Maurice 1937-38, n.d. 6 HOOD, Robert A 1939, 1941 2 HOPE, Chas. E 1923 2 Hope and District Board of Trade 1941 1 HORSEFIELD, R. B . 1936-37 3

3-(21-23) HOSIE L, John - sa: B .C. Provincial Library 1926-33 56

3-24 HOXIE, Elizabeth 1929 1 The Hub, Ltd. [clothing store] Vancouver n.d. 1 HUBBELL, C. S. 1925-42 12

3-(24-27) Hudson's Bay Co. 1913-43 47 3-27 Hudson Book Co ., N.Y. 1911-16 7 HUNTER, H 1923 1 HUNTER, Marjorie 1942 2 HUNTER Roy A 1927 1 Huntington (Henry E.) Library and Art Gallery 1931-32 2 HUSSEY-de-BURGH, Digby 1938 1

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4-1 Imperial Order, Daughters ofthe Empire 1923 1 and Children ofthe Empire. B .C . Chapter I.O.D.E. Governor Seymour Chapter, 1925 1 New Westminster Inland Empire Historical Society see: Elliott, T.C. INNES, George 1937 1 INNES, John 1925 1 INNIS, Harold R 1932-41 4 The Innisfail Province. Innisfail , Alberta 1939 1 Institut Historique et Heraldique de France, Paris 1933-34 3 International Peace Memorial association of B .C. 1921 1 IRELAND, Willard E 1942 2

4-2 JACKSON, T. W. 1929 1 JACOBSEN, B. Fillip 1926 1 JAFFARY, J. A. 1925, 1930 2 sa: Alberta. Provincial Library JAMIESON, Frederick C 1930 1 JANASSON, J. A. 1931 1 JENKINS, L. W. 1923-33 9 JENKINS, Stuart W 1933 1 JENNESS, Diamond 1932 1 JENNS, Eustace A 1912, 1921 2 "John" 1932 1 JOHNSON, F Henry 1936 1 JOHNSON, Knight 1928 4 JOHNSON, Olivia 1927 3 JO NSON, R Byron 1896 1 Johnson & Emigh [bookstore] San Francisco 1896 1 JOHNSTON, J. N. 1929 1 JONES, F 1907 1 JONES, Nard 1940 1 JONES, Stephen 1938 1

4-3 Kamloops. City Clerk 1936 2 Kamloops 125th Anniversary Celebration Committee 1937 2 KEARY, W. H. 1908-30 9 KELLY, Matthew 1934 2 KEMBLE, John Haskill 1941 1 KENNEDY, Edith Wynne 1929-30 5

4-4 KENNEDY, H. A. 1925 4 KENN EDY, Merryn E 1936 1 KENNEDY, R. J. 1930 1

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4-4 cont'd KENNEDY, W.P .M. 1929-30 6 KENNY, James F 1926-43 6 KENNY, M.H . 1929 2

4-5 KERMODE, Frank 1921 2 KIDD, Thomas 1923 2 KIDDLE, Thomas 1907 1 KING, Wm. Lyon MacKenzie 1943 1 Kinistino (Sask.) Historical Society 1938 1 KIRBY, Wm. J. 1940 1 KLINCK, Leonard 1932-42 11

4-6 KLOTZ, Otto J -1923 1913, 1915 2 KNOX, H. C. 1938 3

4-7 KROEPELIEN, B . 1938-39 8 KUYKENDALL, Ralph S 1923-40 16

4-8 LAIDLAW, Walter F 1926, 1936 4 LAING, F . W. 1938-42 16

4-(9-13) LAMB, W Kaye 1928-43 90

4-14 LAMBAULT, Don [1938] 1 LAMPMAN, P. L. 1928 1 LANDON, Fred. 1935-43 12 LANGE, Otto 1912 1 Langley. Clerk's Office 1938 1 LANGTON, H. H. 1909-10 2 LANGTON, W. M. 1918 1 LANNING, Walter 1920-27 4

4-15 LARSEN, T 1934-41 4 LAUT, Agnes C 1926 1 LAW, Joseph 1929 1 The Law Society of B.C. 1928 1 Lawson (E.M.) & Co . [bookseller] Sutton Coldfield 1938 1 LAZENBY, A. L. 1923 1 LE BOURDAIS, Louis 1929-39 9 LEE, J. Ormsby 1936-38 3 LEE, John Thomas 1912-34 6

4-16 LEECHMAN, Douglas 1943 1 LEESON, B . W. 1940 1

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4-16 cont'd LEIGHTON, R. H. 1932-35 3 LEIGHTON, Wm. M and C. Morison 1930 1 LETT, R. C . W. 1929 1 LETT, Sherwood - see: Rhodes Scholarship Trust

4-17 LEWIS, William S 1917-28 6 Library Association of Portland (Oregon) - see: Rockwood, E. Ruth LIDSTER, H. Norman n.d. 1 LINKLATER, W.F. 1928 1 LITTLE, Margaret 1934 2 Little Theatre, Vancouver n.d. 1 LOCKE, George H 1925 1 LOCKLEY, Fred. 1926 1 LOMAX, Alfred L 1939-41 1 LORD, J. W. C. 1935 1 Lord Selkirk Association of Rupert's Land 1926 4 LUARD, E. M. 1930 2 LYON, 1. A. 1896 1

4-18 M, Ethel M 1922-23 3 McARTHUR, D 1928, 1930 2 MacBETH, R. G 1927-29 9 McBRIDE, Richard 1907-14 6

4-19 McCALLUM, James Dow 1939 2 McCARVIE, M. M. 1927 1 McClelland & Stewart 1924-25 3 McConnell & Fergusson Ltd. Vancouver 1926 1 McCord National Museum, Montreal 1930 1 MACDONALD, J A. 1907 1 McDonald, J. W. 1926 1 MacDonald, M . A. n.d. 1 MacDONALD, W. L . 1932 2 McDONELL, A.E.C. 1930 1 MacDONELL, Marguerite 1930, 1934 2

4-20 McDOUGALL, John 1931-32 4 McEVOY, A 1931 1 MACFIE, J. H. 1907 1 McINTYRE, Chas. M. 1929 1 MacKAY, Isabel Ecclestone 1913, 1917, 3 1925 McKECNIE, (Mrs.) W.C . 1913 1

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4-20 cont'd MacLACHLAN, Robert D 1929 1 McLAREN, Jean 1933 1 MacLEAN, Isabel A. R. n.d. 1 McLEAN Norman 1918 1 Maclean's Magazine 1924 1 McLENNAN, F. D. 1934 2

4-21 McLEOD, A .W. 1933 1 MACLEOD, J. E. A. 1924-35 6 MacLEOD, John A 1930-34 5

4-22 MacMECHAN, A 1923 1 MacMILLAN, Peter 1932 2 McNAUGHT, M 1911 1 MacNEILL, A. H. 1928 1 McNEILL, W 1911 1 McQUARRIE, D 1923 1 McQUEEN, George R 1928, 1930 2 McTAVISH, Gordon C 1942 2 Maggs Bros. [booksellers] London 1928 1 Maguire J F n.d. 1 MANNING, Wm. R 1911 7

4-23 MANSFIELD, C. J. 1913 1 MANUGE, Claude G 1930 1 Manzer Bros. Ltd. [lumber & ties] 1927 1 Whonnock, B.C. MAREGA Chas. 1938 1 Marine Research Society, Salem, Mass. see: Dow, Geo. Francis and Jenkins, L. W MARION, Seraphin, 1896- 1941, 1942 3 MARK, A. M. 1930 1 MARPOLE, R 1914 1 MARK, B. B. 1938 1 MARSHALL, Charles J 1928 1 MARTIN, Archer 1907-28 13

4-24 MARTIN, Chester 1924-39 9 MARTIN, F . W. 1927 1 Massachusetts Historical Society 1927-42 16 sa: Ford, Worthington C. and Green, Samuel A.

4-25 Massie, A. J. Ltd. [advertising] Vancouver 1926 1 MATHERS, Kay 1942 1

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4-25 cont'd MATHEWS, Stanley W 1927-34 6 MATHIESON, Margaret M 1930, 1931 2 Matson Navigation Co. 1939 1 MATTHEWS, James Skitt 1927-42 9 MATTHEWS (Harold) Ltd. [auctioneers and 1928 1 valuers] Vancouver MATTHISON, (Mrs.) A. A. 1936 1 MATTHISON, Edith M 1928 1 MAVER, Alison G 1930 1 MAYO, Lawrence S 1927 1

5-1 MEANY, Edmond S 1916-33 24 MEANY, Edmond S, Jr. 1940-41 3

5-2 MEHNERT, Klans 1940 2 MERENESS, Newton D 1929 1 MERK, Frederick 1932 1 MERRITT, Catharine Welland 1926 1 Merritt Board of Trade see : Cornwall, J. E . MERRYN, Geneva 1930 1 MILLER, Joe E 1929 1 MILLS, Jane 1931 1 MILLS, Lennox A 1932 1 MILLS, W. R. 1928 1 Minnesota Historical Society 1928-34 3 MINTZ, A. E. 1912 1

5-3 MITCHELL, David S 1915-38 5 5-4 MOFFAT, Henry 1930 1 MOORE, Samuel A. 1938 1 MORICE, Adrien Gabriel 1905-36 25 MORIN, Victor 1924 1 5-5 MORISON, Charles F 1897 1 MORISON, John W 1939 2 MORISON, Samuel Eliot 1926-37 5 sa: Harvard University sa: The New England Quarterly MORRISON, A. S. 1930 2 MORRISON, Philip 1926, 1929 2 MORROW, R. L. n.d. 1

5-6 MORTON, Arthur S 1924-38 9 MORTON, J Metcalfe 1914 1 MOSER, Charles 1924-43 5

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5-7 MUNDAY, W. A. Don 1928 1 MUNRO, J 1937 3 MURPHY, D 1927-30 4 MURRAY, George M 1938 1 MURRAY, W.G. 1943 1 The Museum Book Store, London 1908-33 4 MYERS, Charles H 1929 1

5-8 MANTEL, Marichal 1930 1 National Committee for the Celebration of 1927 1 The Diamond Jubilee of Confederation Native Daughters of British Columbia 1930-33 2 Native Sons and Native Daughters of Victoria 1929 1 Native Sons of B.C. - sa: Lee, J Ormsby 1907-33 14 Native Sons of Canada 1929 1 NEELY, C . R. 1936 1

5-(9-10) NELSON, Denys 1923-28 36

5-11 Nelson Daily News 1928 1 [MESON, Wes?] 1930 1 The New Canadian Metal Co., Ltd., Riondel, B .C . 1912 1 The New England Quarterly - sa: Morison, 1928, 1933 2 Samuel E New South Wales. Public Library 1931 2 New Westminster . City Clerk - sa: Kearny, W.H . 1907-34 5 New Westminster . City Hall 1901 1 New; Westminster. May Day Celebration 1932, 1937 2 Committee New Westminster . Public Library 1928, 1933 2 New Westminster . Board of School Trustees 1912, 1913 2 New Westminster . Treasurer 1928, 1930 2

5-12 New Westminster Bar Association 1933 1 New Westminster Kiwanis Club see : McLeod, A. W. New York. Public Library 1926 1 New Zealand. Turnbull (Alexander) Library 1929 1 NEWCOMBE, Charles F 1910-24 10 NEYE, Francis 1933 1 NICHOLSON, J. R. 1927 1 NIENDORFF, Hazel W 1940 1 NOIRRIS, L 1930, 1941 2 North Vancouver. Police Department 1925 1

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5-12 cont'd North Vancouver. St. Andrew's United Church see : St. Andrew's United Church, North Vancouver The Northwest Farm News, Bellingham 1937 2 Norwich Union Fire insurance Society Ltd. 1930 1

5-13 O'BRIEN, A. H. 1942, n.d. 2 Occidental College, Los Angeles 1927 1 OGDEN Adele 1938 1 O'HAGAN, Thomas 1931 1 Okanagan Historical and Natural History Society see : Morris, L OLIVER, Edmund H 1923 2 OLIVER, John 1918-24 3 OLIVER, John n.d. 1 O' MALLEY, Chas. 1943 1 Ontario. Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph 1934 1 Ontario. Dept. of Public Records and Archives 1925, 1932 2 Ontario Historical Society 1933 1 Oregon Historical Society 1910-30 5 sa: Pipes, Nellie; sa: Himes, Geo. H

5-14. Pacific American Fisheries 1934 1 PACIFIQUE, Father 1937 1 PALMER, Howard 1918-33 13

5-15 Paradise of the Pacific [period.] Honolulu 1939 1 PARKER, F 1930 1 PARKER, Mat thew A 1928 1 The Pas Board of Trade see: Robertson, P. C. PATTISON, F. W. 1929 1 PAULINE, F. A. 1927 1 PAULSEN, K n.d. 1

5-15 Peabody Museum, Salem, Mass. 1927-43 12 sa: Jenkins, L. W. Peace River. Mayor - see : Wilson, Walter N. Peace River. Public Library - sa: Soars, Norman 1939 1 Peace River Chamber of Commerce 1943 1 PEARCE, J. A. 1942 1 PEARDON, H. S . 1930 1 PEARSON, Herbert 1933 1 PEERS, Brenda 1927, 1928 3

5-16 PEMBERTON, C. C. 1925-27 4

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5-16 cont'd Pemberton & Son Vancouver Ltd. 1928 1 Pendleton Woolen Mills, Portland, Oregon 1941 1 PE NNINGT ON, Clare 1929 1 PERRAM, Frances A 1927 1 PETERS, E. S . n.d. 1 PETERSON, A. E. 1926-27 3 PHILLIPS, Matt 1930 1 PHILIPS, Stephen W 1932-1943 2 PHILLIPPS-WOLLEY, Clive 1910 1 Philobiblon [bookstore] Vancouver 1935 1 PICKERING, Winifred 1930 2 PIDCOCK, Geo. H 1928 1 PIERCE, George Warren 1943 1 PIERCE, Lorne - see: The Ryerson Press, Toronto

5-17 The Pierce and Zahn Book Co., Denver, Colorado 1912 1 PIPES, Nellie B 1929-35 13 POEHNELL, F 1929 1 PORTER, Kenneth W 1928 1 POULIOT, J. Camille 1934 1 POWER, John 1924 1 POWND, A. M. 1930 1 PRATT, Ned 1937 1

5-18 Presbyterian Church in the U.S .A. Office of 1933 1 the General Assembly PRIESTLEY, Herbert I - sa: Bancroft 1920-21 5 Library, Berkley PRIESTMAN, D. E. 1930 1 Prince Albert (Sask.) Historical Society 1925 1 Prince George. City Clerk 1924 1 Prince George. Sheriffs Office 1923 1 PROSCH, Thos. W. 1911 1 PRUDHOMME, L . A. 1929 1

5-19 The Publishers Association of Canada Ltd. 1914-16 4 Publishers Association of the United States 1924-32 4 Puget Sound Savings & Loan Association 1927, 1928 2 PYBUS, Henry 1928 1 Quebec. Archives 1941 1 Queen's Quarterly - sa: McArthur, D. 1929, 1933 2 sa: Fyfe, W. H.

5-20 RANKIN, F . W. 1936 1

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5-20 cont'd RAYLEY J. T. 1928 1 REED, Henry E 1933 1 REGAN John W 1937 1 REID, Robie Lewis 1913-39 5 RED, Tom 1939 1 REISBECK. Jessie E 1923, 1924 2 RESTARICK, Henry Bond, 1854-1933 1923-30 12 RESTARICK, May 1930-42 6 Review of Historical Publications Relating to Canada see: Langton, H. H.

5-21 Rhode Island Historical Society 1931-33 2 Rhodes Scholarship Trust 1933 4 RICH, H. N. 1930 1 RIDDELL, William K 1929 1 ROBERTS, Charles G. D. 1927, 1933 2 ROBERTS, Jno. H 1933 2 ROBERTSON, John W 1927 2 ROBERTSON, P . C . 1936 1 ROBERTSON, T. R. 1938 1 ROBINSON, E. R. 1923 1 ROBINSON, Edgar S 1927-38 15 ROBINSON, Eugene 1935 1

5-22 ROBINSON, Noel 1927-39 20 ROBSON, Ernest S 1931-32 5

5-23 ROCKWOOD E. Ruth 1915 1 ROE, F. Lorne 1933 1 ROGERS, Elizabeth 1914 1 ROGER, M.1. 1934 1 ROLLETT, Dora 1929-30 2 ROMANET, Louis A 1928 1 ROSE, J. Holland 1927-29 6 ROSS, Francis H 1926-30 2 ROSS, Harry 1926 1 Rotary Club of Vancouver 1930 1 ROWLING, Gilbert 1930 1 The Roxburghe Club of San Francisco 1942 1

5-24 The Royal Geographical Society, London 1930, 1933 2 Royal Historical Society, London 1929, 1930 2

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5-(24-25) The Royal Society of Canada 1917-43 49 sa: Burpee, Lawrence J sa: Fox, W. Sherwood

5-25 RUBINOWITZ, Israel I n.d. 1 RUSES, W. J. 1930 1 RUSSELL, Alena M - see : B .C . Provincial Library

5-(26-28)/6-(1-4) Ryerson Press 1924-43 149

6-4 RYMAN, J. H.T. 1914 1

6-5 SAGE, (Mrs .) B . W. 1931 1 SAGE, Nelda 1931, n.d. 2 SAGE, Walter N 1928-34 6

6-6 St. Andrew's United Church, North Vancouver 1933 3 St. George's Anglican Church, Haney 1930 1 Building Fund St. George's School, Vancouver 1938 1 ST. JOHN, R. Monro 1933 1 The St. John Citizen [newspaper] n.d. 1 St. Mary's Mission Boarding School see: Morice, A.G. SALAS, Eugenio Pereira 1935, 1941 2 SALE, C. V . 1928 1 SANFORD, Albert M 1933 1 Saskatchewan. University. Library 1930 1 Saskatchewan Historical Society 1938 2 SCHAFER, Joseph 1915 SCHINDLER, Joseph 1943 1 SCHNELING, William 1922 1

6-(7-11) SCHOLEFIELD, E. O. S . 1908-18 55

6-12 SCHOOLEY, C. A. 1913 1 SCHULTZ, James Willard 1938 1 SCOTT, Duncan C. see: The Royal Society of Canada SCOTT, Leslie M 1927, 1929 9

6-13 SEARLE, Townley 1932 1 SEARS, J. Edward 1942 2 Seattle. Public Library 1932 1 SEAWARD, H. S. 1930 1 [SCRING], R. W. fragment n.d. 1

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6-13 cont'd Selkirk (Lord) Association of Rupert's Land see: Lord Selkirk Association of Rupert's Land SEWARD, F.O. 1925-26 1 SHAW, George Coombs 1933 1 SHAW, Ian A 1941 1 Shelly's Ltd [bread manufacturers] Vancouver 1927 1 SHEPHERD, Jas. n.d, 1 SHIELS, Archie W. - sa: Pacific American 1932-41 3 Fisheries SHIRLEY, J. H. 1907 1 Shorey Book Store, Seattle 1942 1

6-14 SHORTT, Adam 1920 2 SHOTWELL, James T. see: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace SHRUM, Gordon N. [form letter] 1941 1 Sierra Club - see : Farguhar, Francis P, SIGURDSON, O. 1939 1 STILLITOE, Violet E n.d. 6 [SIMINGTON?] Antoinette 1939 1 Simpsons Ltd, Toronto 1929 1 SIPPRELL, W. F . 1907 1 SKELHORNE, Arthur 1930 1 SKYNNER, W. J. 1927 1 SLEEPER, Alice n .d. 1 SMITH, (Mrs.) C. J. 1935 1

6-(15-16) SMITH, Charles W 1911-43 43

6-17 SMITH, Francis E 1930 2 SMITH, (Mr. & Mrs .) Frank n.d. 1 SMITH, G. Hubert 1938 1 SMITH, Harlan 1 1922 1 SMITH, Helen Cleveland 1935, n.d. 3 SMITH, I. H. 1943, n.d. 3

6-18 SOARS, Norman sa: Peace River Public Library 1929, 1939, 3 1940 SOLIDAY, Geo. W 1933-37 5 SOLIS-COHEN, Bertha 1943 1 Sotheran (Henry) & Co. [booksellers] London 1896 1 South Carolina Historical Society 1928 1 The Southwestern Saskatchewan Old-Timers' 1928 1 Association

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6-18 cont'd SOVERIGN, A. H. 1930 1

6-19 Spokane Historical Society 1917 1 SPURRIER, Flora 1930 1 STAFFORD, Morgan H 1920-30 10

6-20 STANDEN, J. R. 1938 1 Stanford University. Felton (Charlotte Ashley) 1931 1 Memorial Library STANLEY, Carleton 1941 4 STEFANSSON, Vilhjalmur 1930, 1931 2 STEVENS, F. E. 1928 1 STEVENS, H. H . 1927, 1930 3 1932 STEVENS, Winifred M 1920, 1930 2 STEVENSON, (Mrs .) A. L. 1912 1 STEVENSON, John 1913, 1918 2

6-21 STEWART, Charles L 1935, 1936 3 STEWART, David A 1930-36 9 STEWART Grace G 1930 1 STOKER, Mary Teresa n.d. 1

6-22 STOKES, John F. G. 1935-40 14 STOUT, Ed. 1913 1

Strang & Prosser Advertising Agency, Seattle 1913 1 STREETER, Thomas W 1941, 1942 3

6-23 STUART, Allan K - see: T. L. 'Thacker STUART, Duncan 1937 1 STUBBS, L. St. E. 1928 4 Suffield (Conn.) Town Clerk 1926 1 SULL IVAN, Alan 1934 1 SU LLIVAN, Arthur 1912 1 SULLIVAN, Maurice S 1933 1 Sun Insurance Office, London 1930 1 The Surrey Bookshop, Woking 1933 1 SWANSON, John D 1929-37 3

6-24 TALBOT, Clare Ryan 1930 1 TAULBUTT,A. S. 1930 1 TAYLOR, Louis D . 1933 1 TAYLOR, Louise M. 1923-25 3

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6-24 TEAGUE William 1913 1 TEAL, G. C . 1924 2 TEMPLEMAN, W. n.d. 1 THACKER, T.L. 1941 2 THOMA, Jurt H 1931 1 THOMAS, E.H. 1928 1 Thompson Valley District Historical and 1936 1 Museum Association THRUPP, Sylvia L 1928 1

6-25 TITCOMB, Margaret 1939 1 TODD, O. J. 1938 1 Torch Press, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 1912 1 Toronto. Public Library 1941 2 Toronto. University. Bursar's Office 1932 1 Toronto. University. Library - see : Wallace, W. S. Toronto. University. Press 1932 1 Trail Seekers Council see : Barry, J. Neilson TREAT, C.W. 1911 1 TRIMBLE, W. J. 1911-13 9 TUCKER, G. C . 1929 1 TUPPER, Charles Hibbert 1922 1 TURPIN, George 1930 1 TWOMBLY, Clifford Gray 1929 1 TWOMBLY, Henry Bancroft 1942 1

6-(26-27) TYRRELL, J. B . 1908-43 28

6-28 Union College of B. C. 1942 1 U. S . Library of Congress 1928-29 5 U. S . National Archives 1941 1 U. S . Work Projects Admin. Nat'l Archives Project 1941 3 University Associates of Canada 1935 1 Upper Canada College, Toronto 1922 1

7-1 VAN DEUSEN, Florence 1940 1 Vancouver. Mayor - see: Tayler, Louis D. Vancouver. Museum 1912-41 17 Vancouver. Board of Park Commissioners 1911 1 Vancouver. Public Library - see : Robinson, Edgar S.

7-2 Vancouver Board of Trade 1932 1 Vancouver Daily Province 1926-38 4 Vancouver Hotel 1942 1

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7-2 cont'd The Vancouver Merchants' Exchange 1923 1 Vancouver Pioneers' Association 1930 1 Vancouver Pioneers' Memorial Committee see: Aubrey, Frederick C. Vancouver Poetry Society 1933 1 Vancouver Shakespeare Society n.d. 1 Vancouver Technical High School 1928 1 VENSTROM, C. J. 1924 1 VESEY, S . Kirkland 1936 1 Veterans Jubilee Banquet Committee, Toronto n.d. 1 Victoria. Parks Committee 1931 1 Victoria College, B. C. 1927 1 VINCENT, C .W. 1937 2

7-3 WJ B 1940 1 WADE, F . C . 1910 1 WADE, M . S. 1911-26 6 WADE, Margery 1927 1 WADHAMS, Wm. A 1935 3

7-(3-4) WAGNER, H. 1931-43 52

7-5 WALBRAN, John T 1910-11 13

7-6 WALKER, Edmund 1923 1 WALKEM, Geo. A 1927, 1928 2 WALKINSHAW, Robert B 1927 2 WALLACE, J.N. 1923, 1929, 3 1939 WALLACE, Robert C 1942 2

7-(6-8) WALLACE, W. S. 1911-43 42

7-9 WALSH, Wm. L 1936 1 WALTON, A. C. 1932 1 WARDLE, J. M. 1927-28 5 Wartime Merchant Shipping Ltd. 1942 1 Washington. University. Library 1943 1 sa: Smith, Chas. W. Washington. University. Press 1930 1 Washington Historical Quarterly see: Meany, Edmund S; sa: Smith, Chas. W. Washington State Historical Society 1933 1 WATSON, Robert 1928, 1930 2 WEBB, Vincent D. 1941 2

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7-9 cont'd Webb Publishing Co., St. Paul, Minnesota 1925 1 WEBSTER, J. C. 1925-43 14

7-10 The Welland Tribune and Telegraph, Ltd. 1926 1 WELLS, Oliver C 1922 1 WEST, R. Rollerton 1930, n.d. 2 West Vancouver. Mayor - see : Sears, J. Edward Western Reserve Historical Society - see: Cathcart Wallace H. Westminster Trust Co., New Westminster 1929-30 4 Wetaskiwin (Alberta). City Clerk and Treasurer 1936 5 WHARTON, Lewis 1932 1 WHEAT Carl 1 1926-33 17

7-11 WHITE, H 1942, 1943 2 WHITE, J. N. 1914-36 8 WHITE, James 1912-27 6 WHITEHILL, Walter Muir - sa: Peabody Museum, 1941-43 3 Salem, Mass.

7-12 WICKETT, F . C . 1930 1 WICKERSHAM, James 1929 1 WIEDEMANN, T. 1914 1 WILCOX, Elsie H. 1941 1 William and Mary, College of. Librarian 1934 1 William George's Sons - see: George's (Win) Sons. WILLIAMS, C . M. 1934 1 WILLIAMS, M. Y. 1941-42 4 WILLIAMS, Stanley T 1928 1 WILLIS, S. J. 1937 1 WILSON, Charles 1907-21 3 WILSON, P. E. 1913 1 WILSON, Walter H 1929 2 WILSON, William F 1935 1

7-13 WINTER, Chas. F. 1930 2 WINTHER, Oscar O 1942-43 3 WOLFENDEN , R 1910 4 Women's' Canadian Club, Vancouver 1934 2 Women's Canadian Historical Society of Ottawa 1940 1 Women's Canadian Historical Society of Toronto 1927 1 WOOLLACOTT, Arthur P 1926 1 WOODS, J. J. 1939 1 WORSICK, M 1934 2 WRIGHT, Eliza L 1933 2

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7-13 cont'd Wrigley (Roy) Printing & Publishing, Vancouver 1939 1 WRONG, Geo. M 1912 1

7-14 Y's Men's Club of Vancouver 1930 1 YORK, (Mrs.) Fraser 1922 1 YORK, Thos. F 1916 1 Yorkshire & Canadian Trust, Ltd., Vancouver 1929 2 YOUNG, Otis 1934-35 3 YOUNG, Thos. C 1929 1 ZURBRICK, John L 1921, 1926 2

7-15 Fragments and unidentified

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11-6 Expense account 1930, n.d. 20

l l-(7-8) Stocks and bonds 1916-34 80

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unfoldered Album (Cariboo & family) 1909-14, n.d. 1 Vol.

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21-1 Alberta Field Force, Operations of the 1885 1 Alexander, Fort see : Maurepas, Fort Alexandra Bridge, Spuzzum, B .C . 1925-27 25 Automobile Club of B .C. B.C. Dept. of Public Works HSMB (Harkin) Association of Professional Engineers ofthe Province of B.C.

21-23 Alexandria, Fort, B .C. 1925-38 44 HSMB (Harkin) Wallace, J. N. Le Bourdais, Louis McInnes, Alexander P B.C. Provincial Librarian and Archivist (L b)

21-4 ALLARD, Jason O. (correspondence) 1920-26 7 sa: Evans, John

21-(5-6) Arctic explorations 1925-33 ca. 77 HSMB (Harkin) Cruikshank, E. n. Sage, Walter Noble Canada. Topographical Survey. Surveyor General

21-(7-8) Assiniboine, Fort, Alberta 1934-39 73 Alberta. University. President HSMB (Harkin) MacLeod, J.E.A. Historical Society of Alberta Hudson's Bay Co.

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21-9 ASTOR, John Jacob 1932 5 Plunkett, Margaret F

21-10 Atahualpa [ship] Massacre 1800 5

21-(11-12) Augustus, Fort, Alberta 1923-27 81 HSMB (Harkin) Canada. Topographical Survey Fraser, R. Gordon Alberta. Provincial Library Alberta. Librarian and Archivist Coyne, James H Gibson, A. H.

21-13 BAKER Remember 1925-27 11 HSMB (Harkin)

21-14 BARBER, Henry n.d. 1

21-(15-16) Barkerville, B.C. 1913, 1923-29 86 Freemasons. Cariboo Lodge No . 4 Beech, H HSMB (Harkin) Turner, Geo. P Murphy, (Mrs.) R. L . Arison, E. J. Le Bourdais, Louis Bole, J. P. Hampton B. C. Miner Vancouver. Museum Peters, E. S.

21-17 Barkley Family 1910-11 2

21-18 BARNSTON, John G. & MacDONALD, Ranald 1861 2

21-19 BARTLETT, John (notes on the Bartlett Journal) n.d. 1 Vol.

21-20 Beaver [steamer] n.d. 1

21-21/22-1 Beedy (J . C .) & Co., Williams Creek 1863-64 2 vols. Day books

22-2 BEGBIE Matthew Baillie n.d. 1

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22-3 Benton, Fort (Montana) Trail 1937-43 21 Harber, Nora E Robinson, Edgar S Schultz, James Willard Macleod, J.E.A. HSMB (Williamson)

22-4 BIRD, H.1 . 1943 1

22-5 Blackfoot Indians n.d. 1

22-6 BLANSHARD, Richard n.d. 1

22-(7-8) BOIT, John Notes & extracts ofjournal 4 Journal, 1795-96 1 Vol.

22-9 Bounty [schooners] 1936-37 2 The Society for Nautical Research

22-10 Bow, Fort, Alberta 1923-26 14 HSMB (Harkin) Wallace, J. N. MacLeod, J.E.A.

22-(11-12) Brandon, Manitoba 1925-30 80 HSMB (Harkin) Stewart, David A

22-13 BREWER, J.C. (reminiscence of Klondike) n.d. 1

22-14 BRISTOL, W. G. n.d. 1

22-15 B.C. Overland Transportation Co. 1 Newspaper extract from Toronto Globe, 1862

22-16 BROWN, John George (Kootenai) 1932-33 8 Middleton, (Rev. Canon) S. H. HSMB (Harkin)

22-17 Buffalo jumping pounds 1923-26 38 Wallace, J. N. HSMB (Harkin) Pearce, William

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22-17 cont'd Godsal, F. W. Jackson, J. A. MacLeod, J.E.A. Lethbridge Historical Society

22-18 Bulletin Bldg., Edmonton 1926-27 8 HSMB (Harkin)

22-19 Burrard Inlet 12

22-20 Caamano, Jaunto 1792 3

22-21 Calgary, Fort, Alberta 1924-26 38 HMSB, (Harkin) MacLeod, J.E.A. Calgary Women's Canadian Club

23-1 California Hotel, Yale, B.C. (Ledger) 1879-80 1 Vol.

23-2 CAMBIE, Henry J n.d. 1 Robinson, Noel

23-3 Cambridge History of the British Empire 1926-27 31

23-4 CAMERON, John A. "Cariboo" n.d. 1

23-5 Canada. Royal Commission on Unemployment Insurance. Written by Norma E. Thompson, 1937

23-6 Canadian-American Research Project 1935 3

23-(7-8) Canadian Pacific Railway 1934-38 53 HSMB (Harkin)

23-9 CPR Telegraph 1890 3

23-10 Canals 1924-26 14 HSMB (Harkin)

23-11 Canizares, Rafael 1789 1

23-12 Cariboo 1927-37 11 Hautier, (Mrs.) A. F. Berthold, Victor M

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23-12 cont'd Steiner, William

23-(13-14) Cariboo Daybooks [unident.] 1865-87 2 vols.

24-1 Cariboo Claims record book (Yale) 1858-72 1 vol.

24-(2-3) Cariboo Ledgers [unident.] 1864-75 2 vols.

24-4 Cariboo Sentinel 1867 3

24-5 Cemeteries, military 1923-26 17 HSMB (Harkin) Canada. Topographical Surveys

24-6 Chile, North American Ships in 1788-1808 1

24-7 Chinook Jargon 1928-42 6 The Service Printing & Publishing Co., Seattle Todd, John W., Jr.

24-8 Chipewyan, Fort, Alberta 1931-32 11 HSMB (Williamson) The Beaver

24-9 Church history 1919-33 4 Goodfellow, John B .C . Provincial library

24-10 Church schools in B.C. 1937 2 Slater, G. Hollis

24-11 Churchill, Fort, Manitoba - sa: Prince of Wales Fort 1928-37 64 HSMB (Harkin) HBC. Fur Trade Commissioner PAC [fragment] Cruikshank, E. A. Hofrenning, B . Ii. Harvey, D. C . Sage, Walter N. Larsen, T.

24-12 Collins Overland Telegraph 1929-33 74 Quesnel Board of Trade Le Bourdais, Louis

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24-12 cont'd HSMB (Harkin) Quesnel. Clerk Western Union Telegraph Co . Pacific Division Shiels, Archie F. Malcolm, G. E. COLNETT, James

24-(13-14) Correspondences 1934-43 91 Angus, Henry F. Angus, Donald Pierce, Lorne Ryerson Press Angus, Geo. H. The Champlain society Wagner, H. R. Stokes, John F. G. University of Toronto Press

25-1 Notes n. d.

25-(2-3) Notes & mss. n.d.

25-(4-6) Mss. n.d.

25-7 Photographs n.d. 26

25-8 Colonization, B.C. n.d. 5 Columbia Rediviva [ship]

25-9 Corres., notes, government documents 1911, 1940 33 Forbes, Allyn B . Washington. University. Librarians

25-10 Gallery proofs n.d.

26-1 Confederation n.d. 6

26-2 Conrad Trading Co., Fort Benton, Montana 1935 4 HSMB (Harkin)

26-3 Constitutional history of Canada 1934-35 23 HSMB (Harkin) Oliver, Edmund H. Morton, Arthur S.

4 1

Box and fldr no . Subject Date no . of items

26-3 cont'd Long, H. H. Stewart, David Landon, Fred Fieldhouse, Noel

26-4 Cowichan Valley 1860 1

26-5 Cridge, Edward and Crickmer, Wm. B . 1858-61 9

26-6 Crowfoot, 1830-90 - sa: Blackfoot Indians 1927-30 32 HSMB (Harkin) Boyce, J. F. Canada. Dept. of Indian Affairs Elliott, T. C . Gooderham, S. H.

26-7 Cumberland House, Saskatchewan 1923-29 41 HSMB (Harkin) Canada. Topographical Survey. Surveyor General Morton, Arthur S. NBC . Canadian Committee HBC. Fur Trade Commissioner

26-8 Dauphin, Fort 1928-29 15 HSMB (Harkin) Stewart, David A. Ross, H.F.N.

26-9 DAVIS, H.F. "Twelve foot", 1820-93 1923-29 51 Peters, E. S. Doncaster, P. E. Cruikshank, R. Reid, Robie L . Cornwall, James K. Ross, Fred Murphy, Jerry Frederick, (Mrs.) H. Clokie, Jno . A . J. McDougal, John A. Osborne, R. M.

26-10 Dawson Road, 1932-38 19 HSMB (Harkin) Knox, H. C.

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Box and fldr no . Subject Date no . of items

26-(11-12) Deadman's Island (testimony, corre., etc.) 1905 9

26-13 DEASE, Peter Warren (biog)

26-14 Dominion Lands Survey 1928-30 43 HSMB ((Harkin) Canada. Topographical Survey Swanson, J. O. Stewart, David A. Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba

26-15 Donner Party [short story by F . W. Howay] 1896 1

26-16 Dorr (Ebenezer) Family [geneology and notes n.d. 2

26-17 DOUGLAS, Japes n.d. 2

26-18 Dufferin, Fort 1935-38 15 HSMB (Harkin)

26-19 EDGAR, Thomas [Portion of 1778 1 an incomplete journal]

26-20 Edmonton, Fort 1930-32 39 Northern Alberta Pioneers and Old Timers' Association HSMB (Harkin) The Historical Society of Alberta Le Bourdais, Louis Canada. National Parks. Engineering Service Jamieson, Frederick C. MacBeth R. G.

26-21 Ellice, Fort 1930-35 19 HSMB (Harkin) McKay, James Leavens, W. L,

26-22 EVANS, John [trans. of letterbook] 1862-64 1 Vol. [incl. trams. of memoirs ofJason Allard, 1923]

27-1 FINLAYSON, Roderick [biog. sketch) n.d. 1

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Box and fldr no. Subject Date no. of items

27-2 Fork, Fort 1924-38 107 HSMB (Harkin) Peace River Record [newspaper] Ottewell, A. E. Women's Canadian Club of Peace River Clokie, Jno. A. Alberta. Public Works Department. District Surveyor and Engineer Kennedy, D . M. Tyrrell, J. B . Cruickshank, R. Royal Society of Canada Alberta. Provincial Librarian Wilson, W. H. Grant, Duncan Wallace, J. N. Cruickshank, E.A. Gibson, Angus The Beaver Wheat, Carl I. Smith, G. Hubert

27-3 Frances, Fort 1933-3 46 Cruikshank, E. A. HSMB (Harkin) HBC. Canadian Committee Landon, Fred

27-4 FRANKLIN, (Sir) John 1929-35 23 HSMB (Harkin) Jackson, T. W. Canada. Dept. of the Interior. Northwest Territories and Yukon. Director

27-5 FRASER, Simon 1926-31 46 HSMB (Harkin) Canada. Dept. of Indian _Affairs. Vancouver Agency B .C . Dept. of Public Works League of Western Writers Bole, J. P . Hampton Native Sons of B .C. Vancouver Post

27-6 Fraser River n.d. 2

27-7 Freemasons - B.C . n.d. 1

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Box and fldr no . Subject Date no. of items

27-8 Fur trade n.d. 3

28-1 Garry, Fort 1926-28 28 HSMB (Harkin) HBC The Beaver Simpson, F . G.

28-2 Glengarry Light Infantry 1938 4

28-3 Glimpse [ship] 1926 1

28-4 Gold rush - B.C. sa: Cariboo n.d. 4

28-5 Gonzales Hill 1924-26 60 British Columbia Historical Society HSMB (Harkin) Forde, J. P. Pemberton, C. C. Wheatley, Julia M.T.

28-6 Grain shipment 1932 11 Stewart, David HSMB (Harkin) Canadian Seed Growers' Association

28-7 GRAY. Robert 1929-30 24 Matthews, Albert Himes, Geo . H. Twombly, Clifford Gray

28-8 Great Fraser Midden 1934-35 2 HSMB (Harkin)

28-9 Gustavus III [ship] n.d. 2

23-10 HALL, (Rev.) John n. d. 1

28-11 HARMON, Daniel Williams n.d. 1

28-(12-13) HASWELL, Robert 1930-32 25 Matthews, Albert Wright, Mabel Osgood Tuckerman, Ellen Montresor

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Box and fldr no . Subiect Date no . of items

28-(12-13) cont'd American Antiquarian Society

28-(14-15) Hawaiian Islands 1928-38 ca. 150 Cook Sesquicentennial Commission B .C. Provincial Librarian and archivist Matson Navigation Co. Hawaii. Archives New Westminster. City Clerk HSMB (Harkin) Kuykendall,R. S . Cohen, Maurice Hawaiian Historical Society Houston,V. S. K. The Old Book House, Brighton Hawaiian Mission Children's Society Corning, Howard Stafford,Morgan H. Peabody Museum, Salem, Mass. Andrews, C . L.

28-16 HAWKS, J. S. (letter to "Hersuan") 1896 1

28-17 HENRY, Alexander (biography by J. W. Curran) 1938' 1

29-1 Henry House 1926-35 83 HSMB (Harkin) Tyrrell, J. B. Meany, Edmond S . Canada. National Parks Engineering Service Walsh, J. L.

29-2 HILL, Henry n. d. 2

29-3 HILL, William W. (diary) 1863 1

29-4 Historiography 1926 1

29-5 HOME, Alexander (trans. ofjournals) 1777-79 1

29-6 Hope [ship] 1791 1

29-7 Hope, B. C. 1915-29 58 Teague, William HSMB (Harkin)

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Box and fldr no. Subject Date no. of items

29-7 cont'd Thacker, T. L. Raab, A. E. Native Sons of B. C. Post #2, Vancouver Hope and District Board of Trade Canada. Public Archives B. C. Provincial Librarian and Archivist

29-8 HOSKINS, John Box - sa: Notebooks 1790-93 1

29-9 HOWETT, J.A. (police report) 1930 1

29-10 Hudson's Bay Co. 1943-46 12 O'Malley, Charles

29-(11-12) Hudson's Bay Record Society n.d. ca. 50

29-13 Indiansof North America - B . C . 1934 10 HSMB (11-idn) 20-14 Indiansof North America - legends n.d. 1

29-15 Indiansof North America - treaties (Biogra- n.d. 1 phical Notes ofNative Signatories in the Treaties with the Indians Alberta Saskatchewan & the N.W.T. - Capt. E. Eglinton Bailey)

29-16 Indians of North America - treaties - no. 6 1925-36 75 HSMB (Harkin) Morton, Arthur S. Walker, James Alberta. Librarian Canada. Dept. of Indian Affairs Indian Diamond Jubilee Association, Carleton, Saskatchewan

29-17 Indians of North America - treaties - no. 7 1925-27 53 HSMB (Harkin) MacLeod, J. E. A. Canada. Dept. of Indian Affairs

29-18 Indians of North America - U.S . n.d. 15

29-19 INGRAHAM, Joseph, 1762-1800 1929-32 17 Matthews, Albert Historical Commission of South Carolina. Hasell, Duncan I.

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Box and fldr no. Subject Date no. of items

30-1 Jasper House 1924-28 70 HSMB (Harkin) Walker, C. M. Alberta. Librarian HBC. Canadian Committee Alexander, F. W. Elliott, Thompson Coit The Beaver CNR Director of Publicity

30-2 Jefferson (ship) n.d. 2

30-3 Jews, B. C. 1940 ca. 20 Rome, D .

30-4 JOHNSON, (Sir) William 1939-40 ca. 50 PAC Mackay, E. Ross

30-5 Juan. Fernandez Island 1928 1

30-6 Kamloops, B .C. 1924-26 39 Wade, M. S. HSMB (Harkin)

30-7 Kamsack Thunder Bird 1925-27 8 HSMB (Harkin)

30-8 KELSEY, Henry 1930-36 50 HSMB (Harkin) The Beaver HBC . Canadian Committee Stewart, David a. Hilton, W. J. The Pas, Manitoba. Mayor The Pas Board of Trade

30-9 KENDRICK, John, 1740-1794 n.d. 10

30-10 KENNICOTT, Robert, 1836-1806 (extracts from 1946 1 diary and journals)

30-11 Klondike 1927-30 ca. 75 B.C. Provincial librarian

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Box and fldr no. Subject Date no . of items

30-11 cont'd Barwell, Charles Corey, Stanford Engel, Philip C. Carwack, Marguerite

30-12 Kootenae House 1926-36 66 HSMB (Harkin) Elliott, T. C . Hamilton, Basil G. B.C. Provincial Librarian and Archivist Tyrrell, J. B .

30-13 LACOMB, Albert, 1827?-1916 1928-29 3

30-14 LaCorne, Fort a 1925-38 78 HSMB (Harkin) Prince Albert Historical Society Tyrrell, J. B . Campbell, T. N. Morton, Arthur S. Bell, C . N.

30-15 Ladysmith Riot (trans. re riot cases) 1913

31-(1-2) Langley, Fort, B .C . 1923-36 167 Langley Board ofTrade Langley. Reeve HSMB (Harkin) Marr, B . B . Fort Preservation Committee (of Langley) B .C . Provincial Librarian Native Sons of B. C. James McMillan Post #9, Fort Langley Nelson, Denys Cruikshank, E. A.

31-3 LaTOUR, Charles de 1929-30 2

31-4 LaVENDRYE, Pierre de Varennes, sieur de 1824-38 56 1685-1749 HSMB (Harkin) Eschambault, Antoine d' LeVerendrye Bi-centenary Committee

31-5 Legal history - B .C. n.d. 8

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Box and fldr no. Subject Date no. of items

31-6 Lethbridge Alberta 1925-29 110 HSMB (Harkin) Alberta. Librarian Alberta. Lethbridge Irrigation, District Lethbridge Board of Trade Lethbridge Historical Society

32-1 Lillooet-Alexandria Road 1862-63 28

32-2 Livingstone, Fort, Saskatchewan 1923-24 12 HSMB (Harkin) Harvey, David C. Morton, Arthur S.

32-3 McBRIDE, Richard n, d. 1

32-4 McDONALD, Archibald, 1790-1853 (biography) n.d. 1

32-5 McDONALD, Ranald 1892 8

32-6 McDonald's Bank, B . C. 1926 13 Jones, Harry H Jenns, E. A. Victoria Book & Stationery Co .

32-(7-8) MacKENZIE Alexander 1924-35 ca. 200 Macfarlane, R.R. Ross, William Anderson, Mary W. Peake Anderson, John Norrie HSMB (Harkin) Wrong, H. H. Gibson, Angus MacGregor, Alasdair Alpin Balfour, Alexander Brechin Edwin J. Stewart, George Mackenzie, William C . Clokie, Jno. A. Longhead, Nelson S. Bishop, R. P.

32-9 Macleod, Fort, Alberta 1924-36 75

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Box and fldr no. Subiect Date no. of items

32-9 cont'd HSMB (Harkin) Godsal, F. W. McDonald, J.W. Fort Macleod, Alberta. Mayor

32-10 MacRAE, Donald 1887-92 9 CPR North West Mounted Police

32-11 MANBY, Thomas n.d. 2

32-12 Marco Polo n.d. 1

32-13 Marin Journal 1816-18 1

32-14 Maurepas, Fort and Fort Alexander 1931-38 121 HSMB (Harkin) French, C . H. Gordon, Charles H. M. Historical Society of Manitoba Innis, Harold A. Chalmers, A, M. Douglas, William Knox, H.C Eschambault, Antoine d' HBC Canadian Committee Morrison, A.S .

32-15 Margaret [ship] 1923 4 Ballou, Howard M

32-16 MENZIES Archibald n.d. 2

32-17 METCALFE, Simon 1927 4

32-18 Methye Portage 1933-38 73 HSMB (Harkin) Innis, Harold A. Tyrrell, J. B. Ells, S . C . Fort McMurray, Alberta. Postmaster Martin H. Milton Fort McMurray. School District No . 2833 La Verendrye Bi-centenary Committee

5 1

Box and fldr no. Subject Date no. of items

32-19 Metlakahtla, B.C. n.d. 1

32-20 MIDDLETON, (Sir) Frederick n.d. 1

32-21 MOBERLY, Walter n. d. 1

32-22 Montreal and Lachine Railway n.d. 1

32-23 MOODY, R. C . n.d. 1

32-24 Moose Mountain 1926 6 HSMB (Harkin)

32-25 MORSBY, J 1911 1

32-26 Mt. Robson 1924, 1936 6 Young, T. C.

32-27 MUSGRAVE, Anthony 1870 1

33-1 Nanaimo Coal 1924-29 66 Harrison, Victor B. Nanaimo. City Clerk Nanaimo Board of Trade Native Sons of B.C. Post No. 3, Nanaimo The Association ofProfessional Engineers ofthe Province of B .C .

33-2 Nancy [ship] 1928-29 5 HSMB (Harkin)

33-3 Negroes in B.C. 1932-36 26 California Historical :Society Wheat, Carl I . Davidson, Donald C.

33-4 NELSON Denys 1924-26 1 Vol. Halliday, W.M. Shannon, William McKenzie, J . C . Christie, H. R.

33-5 New Westminster, B.C. n.d. 9

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Box and fldr no . Subject Date no . of items

33-6 Nootka Sound 1923-25 89 HSMB (Harkin) Longstaff, F. V. B.C. Provincial Librarian Neill, A .W. Super Steno Service, Victoria Smith, Charles W. Lord, W. R.

33-7 Northwest Rebellion - Cut Knife Hill 1926-38 80 MacBeth, R. G. HSMB (Harkin) Winter, Charles F. Forin, J.A. Mouat, A. N. Cruikshank, E. A.

33-8 Northwest Rebellion - Duck Lake Battlefield 1926-31 19 HSMB (Harkin)

33-9 Northwest Rebellion - Fish Creek 1926-35 13 HSMB (Harkin)

33-10 Northwest Rebellion - Frog Lake Massacre 1923-30 13 HMSB (Harkin) Peterson, A. E.

33-11 Northwest Rebellion - General T. B . 1928-32 47 Strange Monument MacBeth, R. G. Alberta. Provincial Librarian B . C . Provincial Library The Historical Society of Alberta

33-12 Norway House 1932-38 59 HSMB (Landon) The Beaver Historical Society of Manitoba HBC. Canadian Committee HBC. Publicity Department HBC . Saskatchewan District Office

33-13 Numismatics (R.L. Reid's file) 1940-41 6

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Box and fldr no. Subject Date no . of items

34-1 Okanagan Valley 1929-30 8 The Okanagan Historical and Natural History Society, Vernon Sage, Walter N. HSMB (Harkin) Latimer, F. H.

34-2 Oregon Territory n.d. 5

34-3 Ostell, Fort 1928 3 Historical Society of Alberta

34-4 Otter [brig.] n.d. 2

34-5 Overlanders of 1862 n.d. 2

34-6 Pacific Cable 1927-28 14 HSMB (Harkin)

34-7 Peace River, Alberta 1929 2

34-8 Pearl [ship] n.d. 4

34-9 Petroglyphs B.C. 1924-26 30 Victoria Memorial Museum Art, Historical and Scientific Association HSMB (Harkin) Nelson, Denys

34-10 PHILLIPS, Cyrus Olin 1932 7 California Historical Society

34-11 Pine Island, Fort 1929 4 Morton, Arthur S.

34-12 PINKERTON, John. n.d. 1

34-13 Pioneer reminiscences n.d. 4

34-14 Pioneers - B .C. n.d. 3

34-15 Pitt, Fort 1931-32 6 HSMB (Harkin)

5 4

Box and fldr no. Subject Date no. of items

34-16 Place names, B. C. 1934 9 Yale University

34-17 Point Grey 1926-30 63 Sage, Walter N. HSMB(Harkin) Gilley Bros. [coal and building supplies] N.W. Bole, J. P . Hampton

34-18 Pointe aux Pins n.d. 1 Polo, Marco - see: Marco Polo

34-19 Portage la Prairie 1924-29 48 Great Northern Railway Co. Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba Stewart, David A.

34-20 Portage routes 1927 6 Elliott, T. C. HSMB (Harkin)

34-21 Prince George, B.C. 1923-25 65 Peters, E. S . Prince George. City Clerk HSMB (Harkin) Evans, (Mrs .) A. W.

34-22 Prince of Wales, Fort - sa: Churchill, Fort 1930-36 35 PAC HSMB (Harkin) HBC. Canadian Committee

34-23 Prince of Wales [ship] n.d. 2

34-24 Princeton, B. C. n.d. 1

35-1 Prospect Point 1923-26 56 Vancouver. Board of Park Commissioners HSMB (Harkin) Native Sons of B.C. Post No . 4 & No . 2 McMicking, Margaret Leighton Lockyer, Henry

5 5

Box and fldr no . Subs Date no . of items

35-2 Qu'Appelle, Fort, Saskatchewan 1934-35 15 HSMB (Harkin) McDonald (D.H.) & Co . McDonald, E

35-3 Rebellion of 1837-38 n.d. 1

35-4 Red River Settlement n.d. 2

35-5 Reliance, Fort 1926 4 HSMB (Harkin)

35-6 Religious options at UBC 1940-41 ca. 50 Senate minutes Klinck, L . S.

35-7 Robinson's Island n.d. 1

35-8 Rocky Mountain House 1925-41 75 Alberta. Provincial Library HSMB (Harkin) HBC MacKinnon, James A. Red Deer (Alberta) Board of Trade Innisfail (Alberta). Mayor The Innisfail (Alberta) Province Snell, C. H. Rocky Mountain House (Alberta) Board of Trade

35-9 ROONEY, Matthew n.d. 1

35-10 Roseau Route 1933-37 93 Manitoba Historical Society Eschambault, Antoine d' HSMB (Harkin)

35-11 Royal Engineers 1908-30 ca. 50 Wolfenden Hail, William Bruce, Henry Bate M. Mellon, [S.] Gertrude Deasy, Thomas B.C. Premier

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Box and fldr no . Subject Date no. of items

35-11 cont'd Leighton, James B . Association of Professional Engineers of the Province of B.C . The Beaver Watson, Robert

35-12 Sails and sailing n.d. 5

35-13 St. James, Fort 1928 13 Baynes, E. G. The Beaver HBC

St, Pierre, Fort see: Fort Francis 35-14 Saskatchewan, Fort 1927 15 MacLeod, J. E. A. HSMB (Harkin) Alberta. Provincial Librarian

35-15 Selkirk, Thomas Douglas, 5th earl of n.d. 1

35-16 SELLER, John M. 1862 1

35-17 Settlement - B .C ., 1871-1914 (Transcript of n.d. 1 Chapter XXIII of Howay's book)

35-18 Shipping on Burrard Inlet 1936 17 B.C. Provincial Librarian & Archivist

35-19 Ships on Northwest Coast 1928-32 ca. 50 Oregon Historical Society Andrews, C . C .

35-20 Shuswap Falls Legend of n.d. 2

36-1 SIMPSON, (Sir) George 1922-42 28 Elliott, T. C. Trail Riders ofthe Canadian Rockies HSMB (Harkin) The Beaver B.C. Provincial Librarian & Archivist

36-2 SIMPSON, Thomas 1936-37 13 HSMB (Harkin) Manitoba Historical Society

5 7

Box and fldr no. Subject Date no. of items

36-3 Simpson, Fort 1924-26 4 HSMB (Harkin)

36-4 SMITH, Sidney 1941 1

36-5 Song lyrics n.d. 6

36-6 Songhees Reserve 1914, n.d. 5

36-7 Spanish Settlement in California n.d. 1

36-8 Steele, Fort 1924-32 107 Macbeth, R. G. HMSB (Harkin) Cann, J. G. Galbraith, Ella B. Steele, Harwood Wallinger J. A.

36-9 STRANGE, James 1930, 1941-43 17 O'Malley, Charles

36-10 STURGIS, William, 1782- n.d. 1

36-11 Surrey, B. C. n. d. 1

36- 12 Terre Blanche, Fort 1926 11 Alberta. Provincial Librarian HSMB (Harkin)

36-13 THOMPSON, David 1931-32 11 Canada, Interior Department, Jasper National park

36-14 TIEDEMANN, Herman Otto, 1821-1870 n.d. 1

36-15 TOD, John, 1791-1882 n.d. 1

36-16 VANCOUVER, Capt. George n.d. 5

36-17 Vancouver Terminals Co, 1924 4

36-18 Vermilion, Fort 1828-29 16 Morton, Arthur S . HSMB (Harkin)

5 8

Box and fldr no . Subject Date no. of items

36-19 VETCH, Samuel 1926-28 12

36-20 Victoria, B.C. - History n.d. 1

36-21 Victoria, Fort 1926-31 50 HSMB (Harkin) B.C. Provincial Librarian Pemberton, C. C. B.C. Historical Association

36-22 Virginia, U.S.A. n.d. 1

36-23 WADDINGTON, Alfred 1926 2 B .C . Provincial Librarian

36-24 Waddington Massacre n.d. 1

36-25 Walsh, Fort 1924-33 93 Coutts, G. B. HSMB (Harkin) Morton, Arthur S. Spence, George The Southwestern Saskatchewan Old-Timers' Association Forbes, Isaac Alberta. Librarian Alberta. Provincial Police. Commissioner and Supt, Martin F. W. Fleming, D. A. Pollock, D. H.

Wawanesa (Manitoba) Monument - see: Dominion Lands Survey 36-26 West Vancouver 1930-31 ca. 22

37-1 Wetaskiwin Alberta 1927-34 66 HSMB (Harkin) Wetaskiwin. City Clerk and Treasurer Scott, Victor A. K.

37-2 Whatcom Trail (R.L. Reid's file) 1922-27 31 Harris, D. R. Cree, W. R. Smith, Charles W. B .C . Provincial Librarian Mayer, Florence

5 9

Box and fldr no. Subiect Date no. of items

37-2 cont'd Nation, Harold T. Pelly, Justinian

37-3 YALE, James Murray 1939 6 Reid, Robie C .

37-4 Yale, B .C. 1923-32 56 HSMB (Harkin) Wellington, B . H. Revsbeck, J. K. The Victoria Phoenix Brewing Co. Yates, C. F. Thacker, T. L. Leighton, James B. Murphy, D. Jackson, George S .

37-(5-6) Zimmerman's Captain Cook 1924-27 ca. 50 McKelvic, B .A. Ryerson Press French, Cecil B.C. Provincial Librarian Smith, Charles W.

HISTORIC SITES AND MONUMENTS BOARD SERIES

Box and fldr no. Subject Date no. of items

38-41-8 Correspondence 1923-43, n.d. ca. 1000

41-9-42-2 Minutes and agenda 1919-43, n.d. ca. 100

42-3 Maps and plans (See map inventory) 7

42-(4-5) Sites ca. 50

42-6 Printed material 9

42-7-43-2 Miscellaneous ca. 200

44-(1-18a) Photographs (alpha. by Province) ca. 500

oversize (44-18b Photograph albums 2 vols. 44-18c)

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THE AMERICN NEPTUNE SERIES

Box and fldr no. Subject Date no . of items

44-19 Miscellaneous 1940 4

CHAMPLAIN SOCIETY SERIES

Box and fldr no. Subject Date no. of items

44-20 Miscellaneous 1914-42 8

THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA SERIES

Box and fldr no. Subject Date no. of items

45-1 Organization 1934 1

45-2 Members 1941-42 2

45-3 Meetings and agenda 1928-43 11

45-(4-8) Correspondence 1929-43 ca. 75

45-9 Reports and statements 1943, n.d. 6

45-10 Summary of 1939-40 applications 1

45-11 Nominees 1934-43 ca. 50

45-12 Clippings 2

45-13 Photographs 6

ADDENDA SERIES

Box and fldr no. Subject Date no. of items

46-1 Several ms . and ts. drafts ofarticle, "the Dixon-Meares 1927-39 8 Controversy" ; transcriptions of early Northwest Coast diaries; correspondence with John Hosie, Provincial Librarian

46-2 Ts. transcriptions from Spanish accounts of exploration ca. 1935 2 on the Northwest Coast; letter from Donald Angus

6 1

Box and fldr no . Subject Date no. of items

46-3 Ts. transcriptions and translations of Spanish documents n.d. 20

46-4 Ts. translation of "Historic Tom. 71 Archivo General" n.d. 2 (extract from the diary of Don Jacinto Caamano)

46-5 "The Si-Mil-Ka-Meen and Frazer River Gold Fields: 191-? 3 Advantage of the Columbia River Route over others for Travel Commerce" by Joel Palmer, 1860 (ts.) ; Ms. notes on places associated with the Fraser River and Cariboo gold rushes

46 Circular letter of the British Columbia Botanical 1866-n.d 2 Association ; Ts. notes on the Association signed "J.W.E." (In Pamphlets section, classed as QK 1 Bo I ) .

46-7 Correspondence concerning pre-emption of lots 1938 2 in New Westminster

46-8 Correspondence and clippings concerning the Cariboo 1903-1926 31 Sentinel and Zimmermann's A Voyage Round the World With Captain Cook

46-9 Correspondence and draft ofbook review 1911, 1931 2

46-10 Transcript of Letters of James Colnett, 1790. 1935 AN INVENTORY OF MAPS IN THE FREDERIC W. HOWAY FONDS

IN SPECIAL COLLECTIONS DIVISION UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

COMPILED BY WENDY JOHNSON MARCH-APRIL, 1979

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AN INVENTORY OF MAPS IN THE FREDERIC W. HOWAY COLLECTION

Box 13 File 9

1 . Lethbridge, Calgary, Edmonton. Alberta Motor Association Tourist Information Bureaus. n.d. No scale 30 .5 x 39" 5 cm Reverse side : Famous Circle Tour: From the Canadian section of the International Peace Park at Waterton Lakes to Calgary to Banff, Lake Louise, Yoho, Kootenay, Windermere, to Cranbrook, returning via the Crow's Nest Pass to Macleod and Waterton. Alberta Motor Association Tourist Information Bureaus. n.d. No scale 19.5 x 30.5 cm

2. [Ober Hauser's Route across Nucltin Lake] n.d. Scale : 1/inch to approximately 3 .3 miles 18 x 20.5 cm 2 copies, left in box

3 . Map of South Alberta. #5 . Alberta Motor Association. 1938 Scale: 1 inch to approximately 13.4 miles 29.5 x 22 cm

4. Map of Calgary and Lethbridge Agency Districts. Alberta. Department of Lands and Lines. March 1938 Scale: 1 :792,000 or 12%z Miles to 1 inch 63 x 56.5 cm

5 . Fort Benton, Fort Macleod Road. James Willard Schultz to Howay November 11, Scale: 1 inch to approximately 12 miles 1938 29 x 23 cm left in box

6. [B.C. Coast and Offshore Islands] n.d. Scale : 1 :5,000,000 11 .5 x 20 .5 cm left in box

7. Lake Athabasca and Connecting Waterways. Canada. Department ofthe Interior. 1928 Scale: 1 :380,160 or 1 inch to 6 miles 55 x 80.5cm

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8 . Plan of Chipewyan Settlement on Lake Athabaska, Province of Alberta. Canada. Department of the Interior. July 1913 Scale: 10 chains to I inch 54 x89 cm

9 . Proposed Alaska International Highway System. Washington Society ofProfessional Engineers for the Alaska N.W. October 30, Emergency Committee. 1940 . Scale : 1 inch to 60 miles 19 x27 cm left in box.

10. [Canada - U.S. Border, Alberta, including Route of Mounted Police n.d. Force, 1874] No Scale 38 x13 cm

1 l . Map of Wentworth County showing County and Suburban Roads. 1935 Scale: 1 inch to 2'/2 miles 22 x37 cm

Box 42 File 3

I . [Township 41 Range 2 W3 . South Saskatchewan River and Town Creek] n.d. No scale 15 .5 x 20.5 cm left in file

2 . Battle of Fish Creek. Township 41 . Range 2 . W3M. n.d. Scale: 1 inch to 578 yards 20 .5 x 15 cm left in file

3 . Battle of Fish Creek. Township 41 . Range 2. W3M. n.d. Scale : 1 inch to 578 yards 20 .5 x 15 cm left in file (Different landmarks noted than in above)

4 . Treaty 6. Plan ofDuck Lake Battlefield in Okemasis and Beardy February 21, Indian Reserves 96 and 97, Saskatchewan. 1923 Canada. Department of Indian Affairs. Scale: 2 chains to 1 inch 34 " 5 x51 cm

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5. Sites of Fort Esperance. n.d. Scale : 1 inch to approximately 200 feet 40 x 20 cm

6. Plan of Site of Old Fort Esperance. n.d. Scale : 1 inch to 200 feet 29 x20 cm

7. Sketch design of Historic Sites Memorial. June 22, National Parks of Canada Engineering Service. 1928 Scale : 1 inch to 1 foot 53 x36 cm

8. Honolulu. Territory of Hawaii. Compiled for the Hawaii Tourist Bureau by Wright, Harvey, and Wright. Corrected 1932 Scale: 1 inch to 1562 feet 77 x 45 cm Reverse side: Island of Oahu. Territory of Hawaii. Compiled for the Hawaii Tourist Bureau by Wright, Harvey, and Wright. Scale: 1 inch to 2.8 miles 36 x 45 cm

e Index

, .3 . The numbers follewing names indicate the box and folder ncmber where that nam e can be found ae corresonlent . meta may al,ear more than once in a folder.

Leademy of iAtural clenees of hiladelia, ANDER3GL, John, Morrie, 32—(7—8) 1-1 ANU301, tAty Puke, 32—(7-8) ht . Aev. ,Alter h ., 1-1 1 3 Adelphi Oetel, erritt, 1-1 , no* 1-(3-4) 28-(14-15) , .AG i, James . , 1-1 35—19 Llaaka College .nd .ehool of ,nglican Young eople's .Asociation , ,sines, 1-1 Council, 1-5 Alaska ?tickers Asen, 1-1 nald, 1-5, 24-(13-14 ) Alberta . Cxecutive Council . Clerk, 1-2 George 24-(13-14 ) Alberta . Let idge Irrigation :ferry P, 1-5, 24-(13 ..14 ) Gistrict, 31-64 A .i .j'iei, Archie, 1-5 A,berta, LiLrrien ind -rc.GAvist, 21-(11-12) , 36-25 oren .:e , 1-5 lberta . .rovin.ei 1 n, 1-2 , 29-16, 30-1, 31-6, 4 1-11, 35-8, 3'',-14 0 36-12 1-6 Alberta . ruvihol 1 .ibrry, :1-(11-12) art , idatorisal aril 4cietific A,ssn, Van , 34-9 lberta . trevinciel tithe. 3ommissioner 1-6, and Cuperintendent, 36-25 he a .cry t ;,cr: 1-6 _1berta . .e,,rtiLeit o..: ,: .rka, 1-2 .., 1-6 lberta. -,rka .e-t ., The &ngineore urveyor arc r. ~ircer, 27-2 of the rrovince of 1-6, 21-2, 33..1 , 1 .1herta, Univeret . ABTA' of -xteneion, 1-2 35-1 .1berta . University . -resident, 21-(7-8) AJ,TOR John Jacob , ati e,bject] 21 —9 ,.lberta . Univrwit;w . eistrar, 1-2 Atahuelpa (ship) ,s subject' 21-10 AKIt,, 1-6 , A -(7-3) , 26-20, 33-11, 3,.-3 'rederick ., 1-6 .rthur ' ., 1-3 ” utomcbile C1ub of 1-6, 21-2 30-1 Aviet, 1-6 AcLAR, Jason O ., 21.4, 26-22 AVI.'iOn, M.J., 21-(I-16 ) ,cdward err, 1-3 :. .d ., 1-6 .Kci, Albert, 1-3 ATE&3, ?rank C, 1- 6 -merican ntic .Arian society, hMroester, f,,.au . , 1-3, 2a-(12...13 ) 21-(15-16 ) The American :„co, r' h1 . .;' society, 1-3 BAG4U., lca_nson 1-7 Ie American ev;ew4 1-3 BAGLMY, Clarence 1—7 ":he_AmericanAotunq, 1—3, 44—19 BAINliRIDGh, 1-7 American cciety of civil 4gineers, 1- 3 BAKER, Remember Las subject] 21-13 ADil...;-!, James C . , 1-3 P.AnUit, Alex ., 1-8, 32-(7-8)

irUway e Inaes; -.e

BALLOU, Howard M, 1-8, 32-15 BLACK, George, 1-12 . ancroft Library, _aerkeley, 1- 9 Blackfoot Indians as subject] 22-5 Bank of Nova Scotia, aew ,lestminster, 1- 9 B .AiaCHF;T, Guy a, 1-12 3ARBEAU, C . Marius, 1-9 B_, . . .12D, Richard as subject] 22-6 BARB,R, Henry [as subject] 21-1 4 John 22-(7-:% ) BARKER, C . H . , 1-9 J . tan, 1-12, 21-(15-16), 27-5 , 34-17 BARNSTGN, John G, 21-18 .aa,: .:, a.erbert 1-12 Sra RY, J. ideilson, 1-1 0 1—13 BaaTL ;TT, John as subject 21-1 9 afaC_., aewitt, 1-1 3 BART ELL, Charles . ., 30-1 1 _32 `r-2ILL, . J . , 1-1 3 BARWIS, Jeannette, 1-1 0 soanty (scaooaer} ; :s subject] 22- 9 BASS, Oscar C, 1-10 ..dwell ( .~ .) ,;on, ew te$tminster, 1-1 3 BATE., N, 1-11, 35-11 LG,Dottie, 1-1 3 BATEM N, Lucy, 1-11 1-1 3 BAYFI LD, F.J., 1-11 aaYC-, J ... ., 26-6 BtiYNtS, E .G ., 1-11, 35-1 noY i, Joan r . , 1-1 3 Beattie, 1-11 Irvin ;, 1-1 3 32f . ESN , Arthur, 45-5 i3 r~ L C, 5, 1-1 3 B. VAN, Robert 1-11 Li, John , 1-13 The Beaver, period . 24-8, 27-2, 2.8-1, 30-1 , 30-8, 33-12, 35-11, 35-13, 36-1 „dwin J ., 32-(7-8 ) Beaver (Steamer) yas abject] 21-2 0 J .'J ., 22-13 BEiCa, H, 21-(15-16 ) 1- 12-, 22—14 Beedy (J .C .) « Co ., Williams Creek, 21-2122-1 aritieh and -anidiau Jnderwriters o f :!orwioh, am l .nd, 1-13 BEGBIE, iia tthew ;aillie :as subject] 22-2 Attorney "eneral, 1-14 BELL, C .N ., 3J-14 jduc , t:ion 22fice . Superintendent , LU{v, i:., 1-11 1-14 BELL, J .S ., 1-11 :werr; ent : rintin Office, 1-14 BELLEi DILL :, 1$a)el cue, 1-11 ..e Sar gent of .'a.rds . Survey Branch , 3ERAa O, 2rancis 1-11 1-14 sBrlRTHULL, Victor :., 1-11, 23-12 3 .7 . l tive .,ibrary, 1-14 BINNl , Thomas, 1-11 : . ,: . re .,ier, 35-1 1 BIRCH, Alfred, 1-12 a .C . rovinci rcuives, 1-14 BIRCH, Helen F, 1-12 .s . . rovincial :.asessor, 1-14 21RC:., Robert ii, 1-12 B. C . vin_ci. ' rn1ustrial School for uirls, 1-14 BIRD, H .I ., 22-4 s.C . rrovincial Librarian, 1-14, 28-(14-1 5 Bishop (Bernice P.) :useum, Honolulu, 1-1 2 30-11, 31-2, 33-6, 36-21, 36-23, 37-2, i3ISHOP, R . P . , 1-12, 32-(7-8)

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J. ?rovincial Libraries, and rchivist , Jursill Institute, 1-19 29-7, 30-12, 35-1L!, 36-1, 4':-7 JURT, 1-19 rovincial Library, 1 1-14, 24-9, 33-1 3ueinese Historical : ;ociety, Boston , Erovincial LiLri.ry i,Lnd :active a, 1-14 , 1-19 21-3 1Lt‘vin, 1-19 3 . Provincial : .useum, 1-14

* L . rovinciasl ecretary, 1-14 Caa, Jacinto 4..s ,ut,ject] 22-20 _eparttci-A c. : utlic :Irks, 21- : :, 27-5 Caldwell ros, -dinburgh, 1-20 University . I-esiaent, 1-1 4 Calgary omen's ;anadian ,flub, 22-21 1mgistrr, 1-14 California . ::tats Library, 1..20 University. -anat ., 1-14 35-6 .:alifornia . University . Jancroft Library , ritieh Col .imbia :.rama ,asn, Victoria, 1-15 , 1-20 45-5 Astorical -,ociety, 1-20 , ritish 'joluxaia ilistorical -man, 1-15, 2u-5 , 33-3, 34- :w 1 36-2 liftrIlL , - . [as subject ] British ColuL.it Li'1'rry tss,, 1-1 5 7'3-1

:c1 Lip► Lraith;,-Lgiats ' Lenry J . aa eubject] 23- 2 Auntingdon, .C ., 1-15 'a-fbrige °i: tort' of tl't: ritish sire , .,; . .r .nsrortation .;€a . as :aubject J 23-3 22-15 re-as, 1-20 ' ;M,zc4er perio:. .] 1-1 5 11n, 1-20 i-15- , . ., 1-20 1.H, , Lame Isls, 1-1 5 ohn . " -,%riboo" as subject ] :;aore, jI ., 1-15 23-4 _VC N, ndolph, 1-1 5 C'!.,AO, 4 .3 ., 1..20

John C p or,le "Kootenai" ns 1.,'ajoat ] L, , 1-20 22-16 , 50-14 ' o 1-1 5 N:y, 1-20 ,-AiU,:%:;, nenry 3'-ll . Caief Llectc)ral C,fficer, 1-21 Bettina, 1-16 .MpartmontCanada of isalth, 1-21 :ii.1,aA,,, ! ;, 1-16 ::ahada. iiistoric :itca land Lonumentae 1 .Y, ,1fred, 1-16 Board, 1-21 ftalph, 1-1 6 Canada. .Mpartment of Immigration and Colonization, 1-21 JU'LiLY, ,.;wen, 1-16 Canada . Jepart: ent of Indian affairs . BULL, Alliam i-erkins, 1-16 26-6, 29-16, 29-1 7 :rceL4n , Canada. impartment of Indian Affairs . j,R13R1:)C, :!narloa -, 1-16 Chief Inspector, 1-21 30al,, P.P ., 1-16 Canada. Jepartment of Indian affirs . Vancouver Agency . 27-5 1-19 Canada . impartment of the Interior, 1-21 Lawrence J., 1-(17-49), 45-5, 45-5 .

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Canada . Interior e .partment . itional Canadian Institute of ining and '' tal- 2arka, .36-1, lurgy, 1-26 Canada . -partment of the Interior . 4orthwest The Canadian Library aency, Toronto, 1-2 6 Territories and Yukon. airectoro 27-4 Canadian National Railways, 1-26 . Justice aapartment, 1-22 Canada Canadian National ailwaysr . .irector of Canada . aepartnent of 2abour, 1-22 Publicity, Y'-1 21nada . Library of ,aliamont, 1-22 Canadian : - rth ..not. iat3roal 2ooiety , 1-26 Canada . or orinc and .la' .ar2aa , 1-22 Canadian Pacific ulb a dens, 1-26 Canada . ,rtreot af: iaas, 1-22 Canadian

The Canadian okaign .:aeriod.] 1-25 CATHCa,22 H, 1-28 Canadian Chiba a.C . aegianal Couacila 1-25 Calf-i2-02 .-Caft, Beatrice, 1-28 'gaga Canadian -2eographieal aociety, 1-25 CAU-22Cah-CaV2, ,X abet 1-28 Branca, 1-25 Canadian Handicraft Cuild . CAY1,22, G•2,.,, 1-28 5 Canadian aistorieal Association, 1a2 Centennial of 2rois-2ivileree, 1a28 Canadian HistoricalLevin, 1-26 C} i4 a.r-20 2 . 2 . , 32-14

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'2,23.2 , .;, 21 .n, 1-28 COOloc, 45-7 ,Champlain 000iety, 1-28, 24-(13-14), 44-20 James O, 2-2 C22O ,2, Charles 2, 1-28 Rosette A .G ., 2-2 o. go Coriboo Oioirig oevelopment and invest - GOOOLTT, O .A ., 2-2 ment Company, Inc ., 1-28 CoiJ4N, J, 2-2 of, 1-28 Chicago :res, 2riiveraity oOOo, 2ta000O, $0- 6li1oaco.rib000Ooeon;mes, 1-28 oRNING, ooward, 26-(14-15 ) 222.2o, .c'ro.ok, 1-2b C2222LO , Coilliwack.. :. .oAr, 2-1 2,22 .r,o2oO, James 26-9 2hilliwack Leachers' :an , CO22RAVO, George, 2-2 2nr,isUa,p, .qio,',!:.ap.. 2or.11tor, 2-1 2 .ioo, - o Mo.wood/ 3 .4'/3 l 2h2ieuane, 2-1 2 :272 :, G .2 ., 16-25 33.24 Co22t,, Ian :c aggart, 2-2 1i z. ol2illor cciety, 2-1 r , rd , 2-2 Odn,a, 2- 1 . , oa ., 2-2, 21-(11-12 ) 22'. ls,e':.h ,.2*2ioo.o, 2-- . . ., 2-2

3reasser's 22142 ar driot .2...op, 2oronto , 222 ;2, J . , 2-2

22oOT, 2roO o, 2 _ 2-2 ., 37..2 .00O, rt o, 1 .-co, .2 ,lorke o2 oxcooro,' 021Co o, 26-5

2oOlo, John 2.J ., 28-, 27-2, 32- t, 45-4 ,222 .., Award, 26-5 2o:2.2, aurice, 2-1, 28-(14-15) Jh00KL', 2-2 Jollingwood .4::r13titate and oirsii1" 2uolio Crosly eo's Cl .b, ncoover, 2-2 oibriry, ,ono-over, 2-1 Co2E, Art!''or 2-.2 ou ole Collins Lvor :rs2ii o -$ 0,ub ioctl) 24-12 CLo2o, 2-2 Jaraos 2oo s;aot 24-c13-14)/25-(1-7) 1830-90 L as so.t2jeot] 26-6 :Columbia Rediviva as subject .! 25-(9-1O) CUIC22..2,2, 26-9, 27-2 The 2olutbia jtudio, 2-1 L .A ., 2-(3-5), 21-(5-6)p 24-11 , Oomiti 1 :ational sour Al C6162oration du Sbixaotenoire 27-2, 27-3, 1-2, 33- 7 de la coof(d('ration, 2-1 CO7.2U..G, 2 .o ., 2-6 Conference of 3.eresentotives of the Governing Cunningham 2:a,rdware Co ., ..;ew Nestmtoster , oodies Of the Legal Profesaion in the 2ov2nces of 2-6 of Canada ! 2-1 .urtio, 2tepheoson Co ., 3oston, 2-6 Connecticut Hiotorioal ,ociety, Hartford, 2- 1 Conrad 7radio 7u ., 'rt fe2:too, V.ontsns sub jest ; 26-2 T)'ie Oailv Colonist, 2-7 2ouK, Award, 2-2 DAL22H, Annie Chi. rlotte, 2-7 Cook 1eaquicentsonial Comission, 2-2, 28-(14-15) D2MoR-2kCWiCLL, j .,i' ., 2-7 C00K,o A .C ., 2-2 Daughters of the Empire, 2-7

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2ierre, 45-6 G, 2-1 1

2, onald 2, 33..3 2622, 2ouis Blake, 2-1 1 24122, Jarbara 211iott, 2-7 S2.), C .j ., 2-11 erbert 2-7 Juke of .nnaw7ht ri g 2choo1, New ';est- minster, 2 .2 ., 2-11 L2212 , . .2 ., 2-8 2uncan ssDAa .-,on, 2-11 t a, Tom J, 2-8

2i , 2 .2 . 2welve _ root," ' 3 ,as sujbect ] 26-9 2«'22 2712 2 , .'.cries ,urry, ;. 2 .-; ., 2-12 Av i s Library Ltd, London, 2-3 borstadt k ,2dwardl ins r,lre boo k dealers] 2-12 222;, '., 2-3 2JG22, rslham, 2-12 222 , eter -rren as subject] 26-13 2: 22, Thomas, 26-1 9 2222, moras, 2-6, 35-11 2ducr.tionsl Soak oln-rhy of Toronto, 2-12 2,111422, 2 . . ., 2-8 2 222 „ 222c i 222:22, Peter, 2- 9 , A.urt, 2-13 22 . V2L2., t1nne 2-9 21 .. ree 2ster' .:)r2s 2o ., Ltd, 2-13 :22222 (2r2 .) A . de, 2-9 k 2221022, 2sry, 2-13 222d2, J .2 ., 2-9 22LIt) .2 T3aum2son 2oit, 222222, .2 . , (14-27)/3-(1-5) . 'u-6,v-1, 2'-1= . 34- 36-4 .22 2, J . es L10,, 2-) 2LL1S, J .2 ., 3-5 20etroit. 2-i:21c ibmr urton :A.g torical 22.[2;, 2 .2 ., 32-16 2o11ect1on, 2-9 4ith b, 3-5 ,. .2_ .:3 2, 2-9' 2GL, ?hilip C, 30-11 22, 2hilippe, 2-9 neerin. nstit2te of 2anada . 3-5 2i, red 2 9 2222,. .. .: . tc1ne d e . 3-5, 31-4 . 32-14 , S212, 2or, , 2-9 35-10 2ickens 2o1loo 7 . 2.ncs2ver ..ranch, 9-10 i 1:squimalt and 2aLailo 2ailway Co, 3- 5 2ictionary of 2merican Aio grPhY . 2-10 2ssex. Institute, 2sle4., :,sass, 3-5 2022, L 2, 2-11 ('2rs . 2 . ., 34..21 ...... , .2 ., 2679 V222, john, 26-2 2 22 (2 . 2 .) 2 ores Co ., .2hicago, 2-1 1 John 2 ., 3-5 22222-2, 2homas 2-11 .2.; ...Amin E, 3-5 2222 (2benezer) 2mily [as subject] 26-1 6 t4pOrt Book 2o ., 2reston, Lncashire, 3-5 20!22l'iT2, . Lee, 2-11 D0222, James as et! 26-17 YAR2UMAR, rancis P, 3-6 C222.2i;, Ri 2-11 FATNUX Ae€idius, 3—6 1*2CL22, 2illiam, 32-1 4 PA2C22T, 2dor, 3-6 iA4, Oeorg* ?rshcis, 2-11 FLRG222N, John A, .30.6 D2 .i2Y, 2 .L ., 2-11

oway, ,aL.s ...a' e :pLee 7

Yiltcn J, 3-6 :;eore' 3 (,Allihm) c~raea ;_ booksellers ristol, Noel, 26-3 5-13 2L,dA4, A .A ., 3-6 G11il3d J .1,. ., 3-13 Gla loderick iia subject] 27- 1 , 21-(11-12 ) 3,..6 , 3-13, 27-2, 32-(7-6 ) .Halle, , J . . ., 3b-25 3-13 13N, d . . ., 3-13 ,, CIL.0 1 Ac'yden, 3-13 A.ly 3-j,7 25-9 Gilley Jrcs. :cool and building supplies ) Isaac , 36-25 New estminster, 34-17 oorthiton 0, 3-9 dillies & Gillies, 3-1 3 J .e ., G1111 :, Label .i., 3-1 3 -, 3-9, 33-7 O.C ., 3-13 J, 5-('; -11) ois 3-13 iort Uancle,i ro ,urv-tion. . .Ji rook 31-(1-2) hore] roronto 3-14 Zort . .sstLiuster, 32-16 cliLse (8hir) 23—3 ort ,cnocl istrint 2333, 72-13 14 . :. 2 7

, ,.er-oiccd, 5-12, 45 .4 1 .H ., 26-6 r, 3-1 2 Jcnn 5-14, 24–9 Ar .;ohs: ILi b. .jact 7—4 look "k)lton, 3-1 5 3-2 A .d, 3-15 .ii crMo ," , Charles H .Y ., 32-14 di,.HN, Amon :as subject] 27—5 1L;N, 3—15 %tiarles ,, 3—12 OL, d ..1, 3-15 26-9 ire Orabhorn .russ, j . Z ., 3-15 ereemasons . 'Me, 21-(15-16) 3-1 r-4"a l-4la tO ;1tr3eli l :Jan Or 3—15 ,reemssons . :olomcn dodge, o . 17 0 .,ew estminster, 3-12 Gi:.HAY, Clara, 3—15 Cecil, 3-12, 32-14, 37-(5-6 GIGER, 3-15 d .i ., 3-12 C7!%NT, 3-15 n, 'd, Alliam A, 3-12 GhANT, Duncan, 27- 2 GRANT, James .3, 3-15 Ad3kATH, Hlla b, 36..8 GRT, Jahn Ebcokseller] Aiinburgh, 3-15 GAL1',ikl2a, A .d ., 3-13 cilAy (xre .) B., 3—16 GA- Chrles d, 3-13 GRAY, A . .411s, 3-16 Isabell 3-13 GRi,.Y, Robert subject] 28-7 o nose H, 3-13 GltfOritain . ational .ar' time, Auseum, 3-13

forthern :11 t ';o ., 34-19 Leo, 3-17 re t ar e.iterans' -ssn of anada . ask. ,sLL, Lincan 1, 2J-1 9 rovincial isgina, 3-16 Aastinos i"ark oting club, 3-18 :rnest, 3-16 HA4 :obert as subject] 28-(12-13 ) C ; 0 e.-orge, 3-16 3-18 . -styael 3-16 23-12 Mirr, 3-16 ';iawaii . ublid .ricives, 3-1i, 26-(14-15 ) ::arold, 5-16 Hawaiian A.storical _.0ciety, 3-18, 25-(14-1 ' Lawaiian ., 3-16 3-18, 23-(14-15 ) wton, 3-16 j .s . 0 28-16 .raret 5-16 :)orothy 11an, 3-18 Gustavus (shi7 ) as subject] 28-.9 Sdmund, 3-18 3-18 Charlc :7, -1 7 :5-16 s-SL onn as oul.;ject 2,S :1exander su6jectj 28-17 arr t, -17 ,., 3-18 5-17 A .,', julia 3-1 7-1 1 , ., 3-16 . , eary, 2-2 s ;, 73-4 Alliam 2-3

3,)-1 2 eOree, 3—id 3-17 Hla TOUT, clharles Haney . rwLlican :.Surch , ;7 3-17 7sorge ., 3—19 ,

, , 7 s, J, ' -1 9 .ns . : sra .istorical and -cisntific ociety of “a,Irrco t . - ) o , .td, oanit0ba, 3-49, 26-14, 3?-14, 33-42 , 34-19, 35-10, 36-2 b, 3-17 Historical ,:omstssion Jouth ::srelina g Janiel 4illiams Las subject] 28-11 29-19 37-2 2 . . ., 24-11 1 :2 3-17 RQI~a, Robert, 3-19 H,s:.1 .. - .ictor :so 33-1 '101ao Frederick i, 3-19

!'art (1 .j .i :L . rel ostn el i'ew A.est- OLn.:S, Yaurice, 3-20 inster, 3-17 HOEL, Llerander, 29- 5 Harvard university . The Tercentennial History 0 R00D, Robert 3-20 of ziarvard Lniversity, 3—1 7 q0Pt1 Charles Daniel 3-17, 24-11, 32-2 3-20 Rope (ship) as subjectl 29-6

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c and Jistrict 2o2rd of Trade, 3-20, 29-7 Imtcrhotiohll oaae 2elorial 2ssn of 32(; . , ;FILL2, 2 .2 ., 3-23 4-1 D, 212, John, 3-(21-23) Allard 2, 4-1 )22, John ox, 29-8 J222204, Coorge ;, 37-4 2222'2.2. , 2-148 ( -15) J . . , 2 - 17 22 ' J ., . j =3 subject] 29-9 J2CK2 , 4-2, 27-4 .22, 21izAbeth, '5-24 C2, 3 . 4-2 :he 2ub, its. clothin 2#:ore] 22n, 3-24 J2i- ,22Y, 4-2 2,222ii, 2 .2 ., 3-24 2 :22, 2rederick 2 4-2, 26-20 W . : 1Y nook 2o . , Oew york, 3-27 a ~xt, J . , ., 4-2 2udJn's ia:y 24 trki, 21-(7-8), -1, A-10, 35-8, 3'2-13 Jefferson (ship) as subjectl 30- 2

:Ih2dit2 1” Ittee, 26-7, 27-3, 30-1, J,21'Y ;, 2 . ., 4—2 30-8, 32-14, 33-12, 34-22 J _2,12 ,, 2tuart , 4 -2 U2' . hur ,o222is2icher, 4 -11, 26-7 '22 t 4 -2, 45-4 2C . ti2oii : t-7t.rt: A, 3- :2 of J-- ,, ustace , 4-2, 32-6 ,23 ; . 3sk-itclewn istrict _"five, 33-12 eyry, 4-d 5son's 31 : .ccorl ocioty As aubject l J,.2 22, 2j-(11-1 , .ni6ht, 4-2 , ,2k12 , 4-2 r.,22-2, 2, ;J-27 , 2v er3orie , r22, 4-2 , it illi,.m a2a),;oct] 30-4 oy 27 JonnsJh 1.h bo2kst2re ; 4-2 ( r- i r r: -% :filer; , -27 :r t! '21J', 4-2 i ,;rJd, 3-27 J 2, ,, 4-2 ' ' krry ,, 32—6 1r:2,orie1 ..rIer, c ire 2q rd, 4-2 nii qron 2 1- . ter, 4-1 j _.2;J, to-hen, 4- 2 • Coverhor 21our Ch2ter, *ew esUinster , -1 Kmloops . City 21erk, 4- 2nd ism 212l2ond 2ubilae .-,.seen, 2arletcn, aask . , 3 29-16 2amloops 125th nniveraary celebratio n 2ocLittee, 4- Josenh, 1762-1800 as subject] 29-19 3 2222T, 2 .2 ., 4-3 lhlshd pie 21storical 2ociety, 4-1 h222r, Matthew, 4- 3 122- George, 4-1 22-221, .iienry a.4s subject] 30.8 IAo John, 4-1 John daakill, 4- 3 2 , 22mld , 4-1, 2 . I=, 32-18, 45-6 Innisfail, „ita . 2syor, 35-8 2222i1lJ4, John, 1740-1794 as subject ] 30—9 One Inhisf2i (21ta)2rovince . 4-1, 35-8 222222f, 2 .2 ., 27-2 Institut 2istoriciue et H4roldiciue de ?ranee , 42222f:2ff, Ldith. Lynne, 4-3

?aria, 4-1

4 . . ., 4-4 LAV444Y4 i-Alntenry Committee, 31-4 , 4-444 4ervyn 4, 4-4 32-18 4 . j . , 4-4 j o440h, 4-15 W . 4-4 The Law 4ociety of 4 .4 ., 4-15 Lawson k4.4 .) ;o . Lsockseller] 4utton 444f, James 7 , 4-4, 45-54 45-6, 45-8 4oldfield, 4-15 4 _414i;4:4 obert, 1836-66 aa subject] 30-10 44444'f, 4 .4 ., 444 5 ...eaz:4e of 'eater„ niter:, 27-5 :4444 :, 4-5 , 26-21 w _I, 2h.01, 4-5 , , -m is, 4-i , 21-3, 41-(15-16) r 14)1 4hemaz, 4-5 24-12, 26-20 4il1i4m yon 4c, .enzie, 4-5 4, J . 4rmsby, 4-15 4ni4tino :;i4toric41 4oeiety, 4-5 444, John Thoas, 4-15 44 4,45 L4 .,4 4 4, u44.4, 4-16

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;4 . 4414, 4-6 :4444T , :illi4m 4-16 uyKENDALL, 44,14 4-7, ::4-i:14 4othbride 4,444 of Ada, 31-6 ti4 4: i4t-4icl-11 4 .tiety, 22-17, 31-6 1 4 4,4 .1t, 427 IL 4414;ect] . . ., 4-16 44 4 4 .'4:4 herwood, 4-16

, .44 ;4 ., 4-4, ;4 , 4-17 4.41, 4-(9-13)o 45-6 Library saocir.ti4n of ;'4rt14hd (4)r4e,'021 ; o 4-17 44'2, 444, 4-1 4 4-1 4 444::T4, 4 . 4orLan, 4-17 ' .4 ., 4-1 :rs4, 46-3 , 7 4444, 4tto, 4-14 .:r4ret, 4-1 7 444ele:,y . 41444'4 4f1 ice, 4-14 Little Ahe4tre, 4:4404ver, 4-17 14.,4 , 4eorge H ., 4-17 keeve, 31=(1-2 ) 44n t).ey .}o' rd of 4r4de, 31-(1-2 ) -red, 4-17 ..4 .44~44, 4e4ry, 35- 4:444 H . ., 4-14 1 4-14 .A , .:1 .i red , 4-17 I,04G, M .E ., 26-3 444 4, 441ter, 4-14 4-4.44 1-15, 241 1 4 .1 ., 33-6 14- , ,04D, J .44.: ., 4-17 404, 14,,, 33.-6 447444 4nurles de :as subject] 31-3 Lord 4elkirk 4ssn of 4apert 444T, gnes 4-15 0 e Land, 4-17 LOIJU4 ..44;, 4elson 6, 32-(7-8 ) 474444RY4, terre de V4ronnes, sieur de , 1685-1749 [as subject] 31-4

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4-1 T 1% 4-1 Jes 55-8 Ro.bort 4..23 A D, 4-18 Jean, 4-.20 Abe: ., IL .L . 0 4-18, 26-20, 33-7, 33— 11, 36.6 AC ; k 1 , 4-20 :46vrd , Norman, 4-20 ;k)'4, 4-18 4-19 4-20 Jtewart, 4-15 4-21 orcusson L#td, ZhasoweY, 4- 1 4-21, 21-(7-b), 2-3 , 22.10 0 :2.017, -21, 2-17, 35-14 EentreaI4 4..19 MACL 5.1D, jol'lh N., 4-:-A raaibald, 1790.483 as subjec t 32-4. iXV01.), Alta . Vajor, 32-9 ACMECA 422 (C. ;i .) 4;0m"PanY4 L, 35—2 MCMICKING, :Xhraret eiehton, 35-1 A :;DO!, , ,eter, 4-22 J. ., 4-1, 32—9 MC: ;AU';HT, M, 4-22 CD".. :,;A 4-49 XACNEILL, A . ., 4-22 Nazald 21-18, 32..5 W, 40.22

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f.-;Jonald e s Wit? k, B.C . [as subjeo 32—6 George 4-22 415 MACRAE, Dahald aubjeot] 32-.I. John &, 26-9 MCIATIjA, Gordon C, 4-22 John, 4-20 Maggs Bros rbooksellers ] ,lchdo, 4 —22 C'Eil'Orp A, 4-020 AAGUIRL, J., 4- 2 4VVi.14, 32.(7L ) hALCOU1, G .E., 24-12 J .M , MANN, Thomas as sabjectl 32-11

ALusdhir 17'in, 32.47 MANNIN, R„ 4-22 41exhAer F, 21-3 MANPIELD, C .J., 4-23 'harles V , MANI, Claude C4 4—23 Ross . 33-4 Nanzer Bros Ltd !lumber & ties] 6honnock, B.C ., 4.- Isabel 600lestone, 4-20 MAMA, Charles, 4.-23 0J,.::a1a, 26-21 Ahrghret (ship) subject" 32-15 ,j..c ., 4—20 Marine Research .oc q ty, Salem, aas . , 37— :a—6 ) 4-23 A . ., 4534 VrhphIn, 4-23, 450.6, 454 Alexander 6abject ] MARX, 4..23 J . ., 33—4 MARPOLE,

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, 4-25, -2 ) . .%., 5-2 Charles j, 4-23 Minnesota istorical :ociety, 5-2 Archer, .. MINTZ. A06. 0 5.4 A4 .1X, Cheter, 4...24 ;tITCIULL, David S, 5-3 4'.04, 36-25 altar . a oubjoct] 32-21 0 h . ;.1ilton, 32-16 ff orL, 'a t

Vasshchusotts 3ociety, 4-24 Montreal Ild Lachine Rail :7 Ltd dIrortisinei ancuver. -2'5 32-22, :COO, 3 4-25 .C . [as subjectl 32-2 2 4..25 A, 5-4

N.11ton iivieltion. Co ., 4..25, 2E-(14.15 ) J, 32.. 5 Margaret , 4-25 sRICkO', Adries Gabriel, 5.-4 Albert, 2ti-.7, 23-412-13), 29-1 9 MChIN, Victor, 5-4, 4:-7 Aotthews (a old) ;std .a.ucti.oneers and C, 4.016 valuers ifne.-.1erp 4-25 , 2 !arlo :, 5-5

, jaws skitt, 4-25 .A411,s, John V, 5-5 Cdith M. 4-25 nAl ;amuel Aict. 5-5 (rro..) A .A ., 4.025 MOIIJDtl, A' s ., 5-5, 32-14 r i¢, A11s-on C, 4-25 MORPT!C%, Philip , Aorence, 37-2 MOisOW, R.L., 50.5

1.n:vronoe 5, 4-.25 Ol'i1r)N 0 Arthur S ., 5-6, 26-3, 26-7, 2)-16 , 1'.dmond s, 5-1 3044, 322, 34-11, 36-13„ 36-25 4dmond S, Jr .,, 5-1, 29-1 MORTON, J . MetosIfe, 5-6 Klaus, 5-2 MOS&T . Charles, 5-6 MOUAT, A .,) SI Gertrude . 35.41 ., 33-7 MUMMY, 32-1 6 W.A . Don, 5-7 , 5-7 w, :Ars-ton TCMPC, 3 Prederic, 5..2 mmm, 1), .5. P, 37-4 ;.11 :, Catharine 411nd, 5- 2 mATHY, Jerry, 26-9 herritt Board of Trade, 5- 2 MURPHY (Yrs .) R. L., 21.. (15•16) .Geoevs . 5-2 MURRAY, George 4, 5-7 : ;7CiSn, Smon., 32-17 MURRAY, 4 .C ., 5-eT JI)I)I00, Sir Frederick [as subject] 32 .2( ,he Museum Book Store, London, 5-7 S . X ., 22..16 MUSGRAVE, Anthony. 32.6.:n Joe 5-2 MYERS, Merles . 5-7 Jane, 5-2 .1LIoS . Lennox A, 5-2 !lanais*. City Clerk, 334 Nsnoimo Board of ?rode, 33-1

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ney (s 1 ) [as nubject ] Nor Alberta :rioneere and Old T Associntion, 26..20 ,riehal, 5-e3 Mie....lWaldralcizI.JA; kao Bellingham, 5-12 nAi0e, sold T, 37-.2 Norwich Union Fire Insurance :society, Ltd , National Committee for the Celebration of the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation, 5-8 5-12 Native eughtere of D .C., 5-8 native 3cns and ntive Dauhters of Victoria , -' , 5-8 Occidental College, is,' nngeleso 5-13

Native ons of B .0, 27-.5, 19-7, 31-2 , OGDE, Adele, 5-1 3 33-, 10 35-1 00 HAGAN, Thomas, 5-1 3 Native ono of Canna, 5-8 Okanagan Historical an . ntnral History NEELY, C .R ., 5-8 Society, Vernon, 5-13, 34-.1 N ;ILL, 33-6 The Old Book House, Brighton, 28-(1 ..15) 's, 5-0-10), 3ie.2, 33-4 0 34.9 OLIVER, Amend a ., 5-130 26-3 *limn ilv .05.41 OLIVER, John, 5-13

h New Cann i t zrariss, 5-13, 29-10, 36-9 5-11 ontario. Ontario Agricultural College , The ji.p;,-' akx.t1tax, 5-11 Guelph, 5-1 3 Nov iouth ,elos. rlablio eirnry , Ontario. Department of nublio Records and Archives, 5-1 3 New Bentminster. City Clerk, 5-11, 2 (14.45) 7; e.t;,. , e 5.43 Nee Weatminster . City Hall, 5.41 New eetMineter . May Day Celebration Coat . Oregon orb:sal boiet4o 5.43 0 35-19 5..11 OSBORNE, 26-9 New iesteinster. Public ary, 5..11 Otter (brig.) [as eubdeotl 34.4 New i4eateinster. Board of eool Trustees, 5-.11 0TTEwELL0 A.E., 27-2 New 4eatminster . Treneurer, 5.41 New Westminster bar Aesooiz.tion, 5442 Pacific American Fisheries, 5-14 New Westminster ..e, —, PACIFI,=, Father, 5.44 New York. 4'ublio eibrary, 5-12 PALMER, Reward, 5.44 New Zealand. Turnbull (Alexander) LibrarYo isradine of the Pelagic rind, Honolulu 5-12 5-15 E'll Charles F , 5-12 pARki.n, F, 5-15 NEU, Francis', 5-12 PAReR, Matthew A, 5-15 4ilCROLSON, J .R ., 5-12 The Pas . Mayor, 30.08 NIENDORFF, Hama ., 5'42 fhe Pas Board of Trade, 5-15, 306.8 ORRIS, 5-12 PATTI30N, F.w„ 0 5.45 North Vancouver. Pollee Department, 5-12 PAUL 4, F .A ., 5'45 North Vancouver. St . Andree0 s United 1'rluroh, PJWL3 , K, 5-15 5..12 Peabody "aseum, "ales, Maw ., 5—15, 28 'orth Went Mounted Polioe, 32.40 (1445 )

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Peace River. ,,elyor, 5-15 POER, John, 547 Per:co River. Public LibtarY, 5-15 PRATT, Nd, 5-17 Peace River Chamber of,Commeroo, 5.45 Presbyterian Church in the U .S.A. Office of the General Aosembiy , :, 'ilaaft AivorAmato 27-2 ' PRIETLET, derbert I. , 5.48 KAPCE, .J.A ., 5.-15, 45.6, 45.4, 45.1 RIESTVAN, D. E. , PEARCE, William, 22-17 548 Prince Albert (ask .) historical Society , : RDOR , }L.! " -15 5-16, 30-14 Pearl (ship) as subject] 34. 8 , Ceore, city Clerk, 5-18, 34-2 1 P&sJ,=, Herbert, 5-15 Prince Gore . Aeriff' ; Office, 5-18 PERS, Brenda., 5-15 Prince oC lee (chip) rail subject] 34-23 PELeT, Justinian, 37.2 r'R ::-:IF :, T:hem,? 3 5-18 kITO;, C .C ., 5-16, 26.., 56-21 PRUelieRee, e 5- ' Pemberton & on Vancouver Ltd, 5-16 The Publishers Association of Canada, Ltd , Pendleton Woolen Portland, Oregon, 5-16 5-19 PSICiINGTON, Clare, 5-16 Publiehera Xesoeietion of the U.S ., 5..19 PERRA, Frances y , 5-16 Puget Sound Savings and Joan Assn, 5.-19 PEERS, E .S ., 5.16, 21.415..16), 26-9, 34-21 ?MS, eezy, 5...19 PETERJO, A .E ., 9-lb, 53-10 PHILLIPPe,, Cleve, -le ,.uebee. Irchives, 5-1 9 P'''lleble, Cyrus Glin lee subjeo 34-10 ,.oJeon'lk'llmArtar4r. !)-19 ?alum . matt . 5-16 ,.oarel . Clerk, 24-12 PHILLIPS, Stephen W, 5-16 ueane1 Board of 'Trade, 24-12

lobi51 Qn books tore 1 '45.eleouvor, 5-16 oe )-t 0_5Je62eed 3i-23 PIKERING, Winifred, 516 RAAB, 29-7 PIDCOCK, George Rs 5..16 F.W ., 5.40 P1=S, gorge Narren, 5-16 RMEY, J .T ., 5-20 PIERCE, Lorne, 5-16, 24-(13..14) 3ed (Alta) rd of 'Prade, 35..8 The Pierce and .:ahn Book Company, Denver, RED, Henry 5-20 Colorado, 5-17 R'aCA:'4, John PIPSMON, John, 34.42 [aasaubjeotl REID, hobie Lewis, 5..20, 26-9 $ 37..3 PI., Nellie B, 5-1? ID, To, 5.24 5ergarift P ., 21.9 RSISBECR, Jessie S ., 5..20 POERII,L, 5.47 et RIG', Henry bond, 18544933, 5.20 POLLOCE,.,25.i 1„ may, 5..20 P0140, Maroo L ea eubject] 32.12 POi4holtiflutRelattu PORTER, Kenneth W., 5-17 ,ta (t'Amada,, 5..20 Pt)L1, J . Camille, 5-17 REVg RECK, Jessie E., 37.4 POUND, A .M., 5-17 Rhode Isl&nd Historical Society, 5..21

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Rhodes Scholdrshin t 0.21 RUSSELL, Alena Y . 566625 RIC, R .N ., 5..21 Ryerson r as 5.(260.28)/6.414), 24-(13-14 ' RID .L, WillLma g., 5..21 37-(5-6 Roberts, Charles G.D., 5-.21 RAtm , J .H .T., 6-4 ROBERTS, John i., 5..21 ROBERTSON, J .K. . 4506 SAGE (Mrs .) B.A., 6-5 OBERSO, John w ., 5-21 SAGE * Nelda, 6-5 R)RT,,OR, P.C ., 5-21 SA, falter i:oble, 6.5, 21-(5-6), 24-11' 34-1, 34-17, 45-4 RJBRRTSO:4, T .R ., 521 St . Andrew's United Ch,tre, N orth Vancouver R .R ., 5-21 6..6 ROBINsOR, Edgar S, 5-21, 22-3 Gee.-Tis's Church, Haney. R:,RINSOR, Euene, 5-21 buillis l, N'umR, 0.6 RUBINSO, Noel, 5-22, 23.02 St . Georges School, Vancouver. 64 ROBSO?, Ernest 3., 5-22 St . John, R. Monro . 6..6 ROCKWOOD, E . Ruth, 5-2 3 :newspaper] 6-6 Rocky !,'ountain House (lta) Board of Trade , St . K, Aission Boarding School, 6..6 35-8 SALA'S, Eugenio Pereira, 6-6 RUE . F. Lorne, 5-2 3 E, C .V ., 6-6 ROGERS, Elizahath, 5- :' 3 SARFORD, Ubert M . 6-6 ROGERS, M .I., 5-23 Sask . University . Library, 6-6 ROLLETT, Dora, 5-2 3 Saskatchewan Fistorical Society, 6..6 RoRET 0 Louis A.., 5-23 SCRAFER, Joseph, 6-6 ?R,RR, D., 30.3 Joz%o 1 6..6 ROONEY, Ratthew Las aubjeetj 35-9 SMERIRG, William, 6-6 ROSE . J . Holland . 5-23 SCRULRFIELD, RO .S ., 6-.(76011 ) RoRS, Francis H ., 5-23 'SCHOOLEY, C .A ., 6-12 ROSS, $ed, 26-9 SCMT1, Sizes Allard, 6-12, 22003 ROSS, R . .R ., 26.8 SCOTT, Duncan Capbell, 6-12, 45064 ROSS * Harry, 5-23 SCOTT, Leslie R , RtSS, William, 32.47.08 ) SCOTT, Victor A .R., 37001 Rotary Club of Vancouver, 5-2 3 SEARLE, Townley, 6-13 ROwLING . GS11,ort, 5-773 SEARS, J . Edward, 6-13 The Rowburghe Club of San Francisco, 5-23 Seattle . Public Library, 6-13 The Royal Geographical Society, London, 5-24 SEAWARD, R.S ., 6-13 Royal Historical Society, London * 5-24 SELKIRK. Thomas Douglas, 5th earl of The Royal Society of Canada, 5-(24.45), 27..2 [ as subject) 550615 RUBINOWITZ, Israel I, 5-25 JELLAR, John M [as subject] 35..16 RUSE, W.J. . 5..25 The Service Printing & Publishing Co . , Seattle, 24-7

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SEARD, F.O ., 6-1 3 SOLIDAY, George W ., 6-18 SHANNON o till , 3 SOLIS-CGHN, Bertha, 6-18 SHAW, George Coombe, 6..13 Sotheran (Henry) & Co. [booksellers ) London, 6-18 SHAW, Ian A, 6.43 South Carolina Historical Society, 6048 Shelly's a Ltd bread manufacturers] Vancouver . 6—13 The Southern Saskatchewan 01d-Timer' s SHESTONE A .G ., 45-6 Association, 6..18 SHVHER, James, 60.13 The Southwestern Saaktchewan 01d-Timers ' Association, 36-25 SiflMLS, Archie ., 6-13 . 24-12 SOVEREIGN, AA ., 6-18 SHIRLEY, J . . ., 6-15 ,;PECE George . 36-25 Zhorey Book Store, Sattle, 6-13 Spokane Historical Society, 6-19 sHORTT, Adam, 6-14 SPURRIR, Flora, 6-1 9 SHOT'4ELL, James T, 6-14 TAFFORD, Morgan II, 6-19, 28.414.45 ) S RUX, Gordon X, 6-14 STANDEN, J . .„ 6-20 Sierra Club, 6-14 Stanford University . Felton (Charlotte S OURDSON, 0 0 , Ashley) aeaorial Library, 6.20 Violet ra, 6.44 TANLEY, Carleton, 6—20, 45-5 SIPSON, F .G ., 28-1 STEACl . L . .A . o 45.5 SIMP30 Carp, rs subjectl 3 1 STEELE,Ha rwood, 36.8 SlPSON, Thomas, 36- 2 SIEfANsO ;,, VilLjlaur, 6-20 Simpsons, Lt , Toronto, 6-1 4 $TEINEE, William, 23 .42 SIPPRELL, k. F., 6-14 F.E., 60,20 ORNE, Arthur, 6.44 STEVEN 14. ., 6-20 SKYNNER, .J., 6-14 STEVENS, Winifred M., 6-20 SLATER, G . Hollis, 24-10 STEVENSON (Mrs .) A.L., 6-20 SLEEPER, Alice, 6-14 STVENSON, John, 6-20 SMITH (Mrs .)x ..1 .,6-14 STEWART, Charles L, 6-21 Charles V., 6-(15-16) 0 33-6, 37..2 , STEWART, David A ., 6..21 0 22-(11-12), 26-3 , 3745.06 ) 26—8, 26-14 0 2640 30-8, 34-19 SMITH, Francis S, 6-17 sTswAaTo George, 32-(7-8) smm (mrs . & sr.) Frank* 6-17 STEWART, Grace G, 6-21 •K ITS, G . Hubert, 6-17, 27-2 STOKER, Mary Teresa, 6..21 SMITH, Harlan 1, 6-17 STOKES, John F.G., 60.21, 24.413.14) 0 4504 en Cleveland, 6-17 STOUT, Ed, 6-22 SMITH, 11H ., 6-47 Strang & Prosser Advertising Agency, &mitt SMITH, Sidney ras subject] 36-4 6..22 SNELL, c .a ., 35.08 MANS, James [as subject) 36-9 SOARS, Norman, 6-18 STREETER, Thomas W, 6022 The Society for Nautical Research, 22.9 STUART, Allan K ., 6-22

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Duncan. 6•-23 Trail Riders of the Canadian Rock tee, 3 6.1 ST UBBS, L . St .G, 6-23 Trail Seekers 'Council, 6424 ST!JRGIS, William, b .1782 [as subject] 36-1.0 TEAT, C . Y. , 6-25 2LD (Coon .) . Town Clerk, 643 TR iBLE, ` .J . , 6-25 SULLIVAN , Alan, 623 TUCKER, C .C ., 6.25 > St LLIVAS, Arthur, 6-23 .. vwt~'C11.'Ft: xA6, Ellen Montr4aor . 28-(12-13 SULLlVA6, aauric~e 5, 6-23 TUP"'RR, Charles Hibbert, 6-25 Sun Insurance Office, Londe n, 6-23 TURNER, George F, 21-(15-16 ) >teno Service , T=Tit PII , George . 6-25 The Surrey~ Bookshop, oking , T; o%.ELL, Clifford Gray, 6-25, 28.4

SURVEYOR, £n . ., 45..6, 45—7 'Ml, , " s~al a`► y ::1a. croft, 6 2645 SWA :'; ON, 6-23, 261 John I), 4 TYRk►ELL, J ., ., 6-(26-27), 27-2, 29-1, 3C?-12 30-14, 32-18 TACT, Clare Ryan, 642 4 Zillion College of J . C . , 6-28 'PAUL UT, A.S., 644 TAYLOR, Louis 1), 6-24 U .S . Library of Congress, 6-28 TAYLOR, Louise R, 6-24 U .3 . National Archives, 6-28 TEAGU , William, 6-24, 29- 7 UO3 . Work Projects Administration . a tior al Archives k'ro jest, 6-28 TEAL, G . C ., 6..24 University. Associu tea of •. anada, 648 T ?L .:A , W, 6424 Upper Canada Collage, Toronto, 6-28 TH'ACKEE, T . L., 6-24, 29-7, 37-4 Kurt U., 6-24 V 6ZOt1V aR, :Reor e " s subject] 36-16 O ts, .I . . , 6-24 Vancouver. Mayor, 7-1 . David [as subject] 36.13 Vancouver . Museum, 7-1, 21-(15.16 ) Thompson Valley )iatrict Historical and :las*um Association, 6+-44 Vancouver . Board of Park Commissioners , 7-1, 35-1 Sylvia L, 644 Vancouver . zbite Library, 7-1 Lerman Otto, 1821-ca .1 ."70 [as subject, 36-1 4 Vancouver of Trade, 7-2 TITCB, Margaret, 645 t° 7-2 T John, 17914882 [as subject 1 Yinoou ,r Hotel, 74 Exchange, 7-2 TODD,OD,{ John W ., d206Jr . . .7 The Vancouver Merchant's TODD, 0 «J . , 6-25 Vancouver Pioneers' Assn, 7-2 Torch Press, Cedar Rapids , 25 Vancouver Pioneers' Memorial Committee , 7-2 Toronto . Public Library, 642 5 Vancouver Poetry society, 74 Toronto . University. Bursar's Office, 625 Vancouver Shakespeare Society, 7-2 Toronto. University. Library, 6.25 a'G:o+ivt~r "'+eCahhniChigh School., 7-2 Toronto. University. Press, 6425 . 24-(13-14) v high Vancouver rer. i.nais Co . [ass subject] 36-17

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VAN D :PSBN, Florence, 7-1 WATSOk, Robert, 35-11 VSNSTROn, C.J ., 7,.,2 WEBB, Vincent D, 7-9 VESEY, S. Kirkland, 7-2 Webb Publishing Co. . St. Paul, aizu~ ., 70.9

VETCE, Samuel fasesuhject] 36-19 Y.EBSTER , J.C ., 709, 454 Veterans Jubilee RouqueZt Committee, Toront o The Welland Tribune and Telegraph, Ltd , 7-2 7-10 Victoria . Parks Committee, 7-2 G .Ea, 37-4 Victoria Book and tationery Co ., 32..6 WELLS, Oliver C, 7-10 Victoria College, B.C ., 7-2 '4EST, R. Rollerton, 7.40 Victoria kemorial Museum, 34..9 Vaneoaver. Mayor, 7-10 The Victoria 2hoenim Brewing Co ., 37-4 Western Reserve . torioal Society, 7.40 VINCENT, C * ., 7.-2 o . Pacific Div. , 24-1 Weatminater Trust Co., New Westminster, WADDINGTON, Alfred [as subject] 360.23 7-10 WADE, F.C . t 7- 3 Wetaskiwin, Alta . City Clerk and WADE, M.S., 7..3 0 304 surer, 7-10, 37-1 WADE, Margery, 7-3 &ATOM, Lewis, 7-1 WADHMS, William A, 7-3 7.40,0 WEEAT, Carl 27-2, 33-3 AGNR, H.R ., 7-43..4), 24..(13..14) WHEATLEY, Julia M .T., 28..5 VAEBR".a, John 1, 7..5 VLITE, M ., 7.41 4'ALKEM, George A, 7-6 W4ITE, 7-11 wAaKER . C.M., 30-1 WnITE, jamea, 7-1 1 WALKER, Edmund, 7.06 1''2%I :,L, Walter Luir, 7-11 WALKER, James, 29-16 7-12 WALKINSRAW, Robert Bp 7-6 WICKET?, F .T .C ., 7-12 WALLACE, J .N ., 7-6, 21-3 . 22-10, 22-17, 27-2 WIDEMANN, T . 7-12 WALLACE, Robert C, 7-6 WILCOX, Elsie 7-12 gAELAcE . w.s ., 7-(6-8), 45-7 William and Mary, College of . Librarian, 36..fEi 7-12 William George's Sons, 7-1 2 ASH, William L, 24-1 WILLIAM, N .Y ., 7-12, 45.07 ALTON„ A .C., 7-9 WILLIAMS, Stanley T, 7-12 WARDLE, J.M ., 7-9 WILLIS, S .J., 7.12 wartime Merchant Shi.pPin .td, 7-9 WILSON, Charles, 7-12 washing on. University . Librurian, 25..9 WILS0N4 P.E 2 ashington . jniversity . Library, 7.9 . . 7-1 WILSON, Walter H, 7-12, 27-2 Washington . University . Prose, 7-9 WILSO, William F, 7-12 4 - 4 - ' 7-9 WINTER, Charles 7, 7• Wasaingtoe State Historical Society, 7-9 .13, 33-7

:Noway Name Indexhage 19

WINTHZR, Oscar 0, 7-13 WOLFENDEN, R, 7-13 en"s Canadian Club of Peace River, 27.'2 Womens l Canadian Club, Vancouver, 7-•1 3 omen's Canadian Mistcrical Jociety of Ottawa , 7-13 Women i s Ca.i.diaa iotoric .l dociety ci' Toronto , 7-13 J .J ., 7-13 UDOLLACOTT, Arthur P., 7-13 WORSIC, M, 7-13 WRIGhT t Eliza u, 7-13 WRIGH, Mabel Osgood, 28.412-13) Wrigley (Roy) ?rinting Publishing, Vancouver , 7-13 WRONG, George 7-1 WRONG, H H, 32-(7-8)

YALE, James Murray (as subject] 37-3 YTES, Ca ., 37.4 YORK (Mrs.) Fraser, 7.44 YORK, Thomas F, 7-14 Yorkshire & anadian Trust, Ltd, Vancouver, 7-14 *Vs Meg 'a Club of Vancouver, 7-1 4 YOUNG, 7-14 YOUNG, Thomas C, 7-14, 32-26

ZORBEICK, John L, 7-14

Subject Index

N .B . The numbers following names indicate the box and folder number wher e that name can be found in the subject files and outgoing correspondence . Names may occur more than once in a folder .

Alberta Field Force, Operations of the, Cemeteries, Military, 24- 5 21-1 Chile, North American ships in,24- 6 . Alexander, Fort,21- 1 Chinook Jargon, 24- 7 See also :Maurepas, For t Chipewyan, Fort, Alberta, 24- 8 Alexandra Bridge, Spuzzum, B .C . 21-1 Church history, 24- 9 Alexandria, Fort, B .C . 21-3 Church schools in B .C ., 24-1 0 Arctic explorations, 21-(5-6) Churchill, Fort, Manitoba, 24-11 See Assiniboine, Fort, Alberta, 21-(7-8) also : Prince of Wales, For t Augustus, Fort, Alberta,21-(11-12) Collins Overland Telegraph, 24-1 2 Barkerville, B .C ., 21-(15-16) Notes, 25- 1 Barkley Family, 21-17 Notes and mss ., 25-(2-3) Beedy (J .C .) & Co ., Williams Creek Day books, 21-21/22-1 Mss ., 25-(4-6) Photographs, 25-7 Benton, Fort (Montana) Trail, 22-3 Colonization, B .C ., 25-8 Blackfoot Indians, 22-5 Gallery proofs, 25-1 0 Bow, Fort, Alberta, 22-10 Confederation, 26- 1 Brandon, Manitoba, 22-(11-12) Conrad Trading Co ., Fort Benton , B .C . Overland Transportation Co .,22-15 Montana, 26- 2 Buffalo jumping pounds, 22-17 Constitutional history of Canada,26- 3 Bulletin Bldg ., Edmonton, 22-18 Cowichan Valley, 26-4 Burrard Inlet, 22-19 Cridge, Edward and Crickmer, Wm . B .,26-5 Calgary, Fort, Alberta, 22-21 Crowfoot, 1830-90, 26-6 See also : California Hotel, Yale, B .C ., 23-1 Blackfoot Indian s Cambridge History of the British Empire, Cumberland House, Saskatchewan,26- 7 23-3 Dauphin, Fort, 26- 8 Canada, Royal Commission on Unemployment Dawson Road, 26-1 0 Insurance. Written by Norma E . Thompson , 1937, 23-5 Deadman's Island (testimony, cone . , .), 27-(11-12 ) Canadian-American Research Project,23-6 etc Dominion Lands Survey, 26-1 4 Canadian Pacific Railway, 23-(7-8) Donner Party (short story by F .W . CPR Telegraph, 23-9 Howay), 26-15 Canals, 23-10 Dufferin, Fort, 26-1 8 Cariboo, 23-12 Edmonton, Fort, 26-2 0 Cariboo Daybooks (unident .),23-(13-14) Ellice, Fort, 26-2 1 Cariboo Claims record book (Yale),24-1 Fork, Fort, 27- 2 Cariboo Ledgers (unident .), 24-(2-3) Frances, Fort, 27- 3

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Fraser River, 27-6 Legal history - B .C ., 31- 5 Freemasons - B .C ., 27-7 Lethbridge, Alberta, 31- 6 Fur Trade, 27-8 Lillooet-Alexandria Road, 32- 1 Garry, Fort, 28-1 Livingstone, Fort, Saskatchewan,32- 2 Glengarry Light Infantry,28-2 McDonald's Bank, B .C ., 32-6 Gold Rush - B .C .,28-4 See also :Cariboo . Macleod, Fort, Alberta, 32- 9 Gonzales Hill, 28-5 Marin Journal, 32-1 3 Grain shipment, 28-6 Maurepas, Fort and Fort Alexander,32-1 4 Great Fraser Midden, 28-8 Methye Portage, 32-1 8 Hawaiian Islands, 28-(14-15) Metlakahtla, B .C ., 32-1 9 Henry House, 29-1 Montreal and Lachine Railway, 32-2 2 Historiography, 29-4 Moose Mountain, 32-2 4 Hope, B .C ., 29-7 Mt . Robson, 32-2 6 Hudson's Bay Co ., 29-10 Nanaimo coal, 33- 1 Hudson's Bay Record Society , Negroes in B.C ., 33-3 ) 29-(11-1/2 New Westminster, B .C ., 33-5 Indians of North America - B .C .,29-13 Nootka Sound, 33- 6 Indians of North America - legends , Northwest Rebellion - Cut Knife Hill , 29-14 33-7 Indians of North America - treatie s Northwest Rebellion - Duck Lak e (biographical notes of nativ e Battlefield, 33- 8 signatories in the treaties with the Indians of Alberta, Saskatchewa n Northwest Rebellion - Fish Creek,33- 9 .E . Eglinton and the N .W .T . - Capt . E Northwest Rebellion - Frog Lak e Bailey), 29-1 5 Massacre, 33-1 0 - Indians of North America - treaties Northwest Rebellion - General T.B . no . 6 . 29-16 Strange Monument, 33-1 1 Indians of North America - treaties - Norway House, 33-1 2 no . 7 . 29-1 7 Numismatics (R .L . Reid's file),33-1 3 Indians of North America - U .S ., 29-18 Okanagan Valley, 34- 1 Jasper House, 30- 1 Oregon Territory, 34- 2 Jews, .B .C ., 30-3 Ostell, Fort, 34- 3 Juan Fernandez Island, 30- 5 Overlanders of 1862, 34- 5 Kamloops, B .C ., 30-6 Pacific Cable, 34- 6 Kamsack Thunder Bird, 30- 7 Peace River, Alberta, 34- 7 Klondike, 30-1 1 Petroglyphs, B .C ., 34-9 Kootenae House, 30-1 2 Pine Island, Fort, 34-1 1 LaCorne, Fort, 30-14 Pioneer Reminiscences, 34-1 3 Ladysmith Riot (trans . re riot cases) , 30-1 5 Pioneers - B .C ., 34-14 Langley, Fort, B .C ., 31-(1-2) Pitt, Fort, 34-15

Howay Subject Index/ page 3

Place names, B .C ., 34-16 Victoria, B .C . - History, 36-20 Point Grey, 34-17 Victoria, Fort, 36-2 1 Pointe aux Pins, 34-18 Virginia, U .S .A ., 36-22 Portage la Prairie, 34-19 Waddington Massacre, 36-2 4 Portage routes, 34-20 Walsh, Fort, 36-2 5 Prince George, B .C., 34-21 Wawanesa (Manitoba) Monument, 36-25 . See also :Dominion Lands Survey Prince of Wales, 34-22 . See also : Churchill, Fort . West Vancouver, 36-2 6 Princeton, B .C ., 34-24 Wetaskiwin, Alberta, 37- 1 Prospect Point, 35-1 Whatcom Trail (R.L . Reid's file), 37-2 Qu'Appelle, Fort, Saskachewan,35-2 Yale, B .C ., 37-4 Rebellion of 1837-38, 35-3 Zimmerman's Captain Cook, 37-(5-6) Red River Settlement, 35- 4 Reliance, Fort, 35- 5 Religious options at U .B .C ., 35-6 Robinson's Island, 35- 7 Rocky Mountain House, 35- 8 Roseau Route, 35-1 0 Royal Engineers, 35-1 1 Sails and sailing, 35-1 2 St . James, Fort, 35-1 3 St . Pierre, Fort, 35-13 . See also : Fort Franci s Saskatchewan, Fort, 35-1 4 Settlement - B .C ., 1871-1914 (transcrip t of Chapter XXIII of Howay's book) , 35-17 Shipping on Burrard Inlet, 35-1 8 Ships on Northwest Coast, 35-1 9 Shuswap Falls, legend of, 35-20 Simpson, Fort, 36- 3 Song lyrics, 36- 5 Songhees Reserve, 36- 6 Spanish settlement in California, 36-7 Steele, Fort, 36- 8 Surrey, B .C ., 36-11 Terre Blanche, Fort, 36-1 2 Vancouver Terminals Co ., 36-1 7 Vermilion, Fort, 36-18 . .1 t'

AN INVENTORYOF MAPS IN THE FREDERICKW. HOWAYCOLLECTION

Box 13. File 2

1. Lethbridge, Calgary, Edmonton. Alberta Motor Association Tourist Information Bureaus. n.d. ~lo scale 30.5 x 39.5 cm Reverse side: Famous Circle Tour: From the Canadian section of the International Peace Park at Waterton Lakes to Calgary to Banff, Lake Louise, Yoho, Kootenay, Windermere, to Cranbrook, returning via the Crow's Nest Pass to Macleod and Waterton. Alberta Motor Association Tourist Information Bureaus. n.d. No scale 19.5 x 30.5 cm

2. COber Hauser's Route across Nucltin Lake~. n.d. Scale: l/inch to approximately 3.3 miles 18 x 20.5 cm 2 copies, left in box

3. Map of South Alberta. # 5. Alberta Motor Association. 1938. Scale: 1 inch to approximately 13.4 miles 29.5 x 22 cm

4. Map of Calgary and Lethbridge Agency Districts. Alberta. Department of Lands and r1ines. March 1938. Scale: 1:792,000 or l2t miles to 1 inch 68 x 56.5 cm

5. Fort Benton, Fort Macleod Road. James \'Jillard Schultz to Howay, November 11, 1938. Scale: 1 inch to approximately 12 miles: 29 x 23 cm I' left in box

6. [B.C. Coast and Offshore IslandsJ n.d. Scale: 1:5,000,000 11.5 x 20.5 cm left in box

7. Lake Athabaska and Connecting Waterways. Canada. Department of the Interior. 1928. Scale: 1:380,160 or 1 inch to 6 miles 55 x 80.5 cm

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8. Plan of Chipewyan Settlement on Lake Athabaska, Province of Alberta. Canada. Department of the Interior. July 1913. Scale: 10 chains to 1 inch 54 x 89 cm

9. Proposed Alaska International Highway System. Washington Society of Professional Engineers for the Alaska N.W. Emergency Committee. October 30,1940. Scale: 1 inch to 60 miles 19 x 27 cm left in box

10. CCanada -U.S. Border, Alberta, including Route of Mounted Police Force, 1874J n.d. . No Scale 38 x 13 cm

11. Map of Wentworth County showing County and Suburban Roads. 1935. Scale: 1 inch to 2t miles 22 x 37 cm

Box 42. File 2

1. [Township 41Range 2 W3. South Saskatchewan River and Town Creek) n.d. No scale 15.5 x 20.5 cm left in file

2. Battle of Fish Creek. Township 41. Range 2. W3M. n.d. Scale: 1 inch to 578 yards 20.5 x 15 cm left in file

i ! 3. Battle of Fish Creek. Township 41. Range 2. W3M. n.d. Scale: 1 inch to 578 yards 20.5 x 15 cm left in file (Different landmarks noted than in above)

4. Treaty 6. Plan of DQclt Lake Battlefield in Okemasis and Beardy Indian Reserves 96 and 97, Saskatchewan. Canada. Department of Indian Affairs. February 21,1923. Scale: 2 chains to 1 inch 34.5 x 51 cm

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5. Sites of Fort Esperance. n.d. Scale: 1 inch to approximately 200 feet 40 x 20 cm

6. Plan or Site of Old Fort Esperance. n.d. Scale: 1 inch to 200 feet 29 x 20 C!l

7. Sketch design of Historic Sites Memorial. National Parks of Canada Engineering Service. June 22,1928. Scale: 1 inch to 1 foot 53 x 36 cm

8. Honolulu. Territory of Hawaii. Compiled tor the Hawaii Tourist Bureau by Wright, Harvey and Wright. Corrected 1932. Scale: 1 inch to 1562 feet 77 x 45 cm Reverse sifte: Island of Oahu. Territory of Hawaii. Compiled for the Hawaii Tourist Bureau by Wright, Harvey and Wright. Scale: 1 inch to 2.8 miles 36 x 45 cm

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I Maps -Ms. ColI. HOWAV -Addendum to Inventory Loc.5

Box 35. File 8. RockV Mountain House.

1. Alberta. Plan of Township 39 Range 7 West of the Fifth Meridian; compiled from official surveys ; photo-zincographed at the Surveyor General's Office, Ottawa, Canada. First edition. Ottawa, Dept. of the Interior, 5th April 1907. 40 chains to 1 inch. 31 x 31 cm. 3 locations are marked in pencil, 2 on the HBC Reserve

2. Rocky Mountain House, Hudson's Bay Company Reserve, Alberta, Sec. 17.20.- 39-7 W 5. Winnipeg, Man., Hudsons Bay Company Lands Dept., 1922. (Drawn by?) T.F.T. 1-3-22. 1" = 400' 29.2 x 56.5 cm. Positive photostat. "Site recommended" marked in red.

Box 35. File 11. Roval Engineers.

1. Traverse of Coal Harbour Burrard Inlet; Surveyed by G. Turner S.Corpl. R.E. March 17th/63. (and) Bearings taken to ...Reserve on North side of 1st. Narrows Burrard Inlet. 2 maps on blueprint, each 18 x 23 cm. Certified copy of Pages 19 & 20 of Royal Engineers Field Book 4, made by W.S. Gore, Deputy Commissioner Lands & Works, Victoria.

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Maps -Ms. Co11. Howay

FREDERIC WILLIAM HO~{AY'(1867-1943) PAP~~S

List of maps removed from papers Location: Map Cabinet 5 (unless otherwise noted) * Rocque, John, c.1704-1762. [A general map of North America London, M.A. Rocque & .~. Dury, 1761 J 17" x 15" approx. Photocopy of my portion, as published in Howay & Scho1efield, v~ 1, f.p. 73, captioned "Map of Western North America, circa 1775". 600ac R684 1761 c

1-1. Behaim, Martin, c.1459-1507. "From the globe of Behaim 1492". Photostat pOSe 3Y2" x 3 3/4"; for publication Howay and Scholefield, British Columbia, v. 1, f.p. 9. See also Glass plate 2. ';2. Pto1emaeus, Claudius. [World map] "from a map in Ptolemy Rome 1508" [by Johan Ruysch, d. 1533J Photostat pOSe 3Y4" x 3 3/4"; for publication Botiay and Scho1efield, v. 1, f.p. 8. See also Glass plRte 27.

';3. SchBner, Johannes, 1477-1547. "From the Globe of F. Schoner, 1520." Photostat pOSe 3 3/4" x 3"; for publication Howay and Scholefie1d, British Columbia, v. 1, f.p. 3. See also Glass plate 30.

';4. [British J.luseum. Sloane MSS., 1171 [l~orth AmericaJ "From a'menuscript of 1530"; in an anonymous work De principiis astronomicae. Photostat pOSe 3Y4" x 3 3/4"; por publication Howay and S~holefield, British Columbia, v. 1, f.p. 7. See also Glass plete 23.

:1-5. For1ani, Paolo. "From a nap of P. de Fur1ani, 1560." Photostat pOSe 3Y4" x 3 3/4"; for publication Howay and Scholefie1d, British Columbia, v. 1, f~p. 7. See also Glass plate 11.

6. Mart~nes, Joan, fl. 1555-1587. "Joan IvIartines en !!J~~_ina an~1562"; "15. Giovan.'li Martines, after 1560. Chart one of atlas." Photo~tat pOSe 514" x 7Y2"; for pub1ic~tion Howay 811<'1,Scho1efie1d, British Columbia, v. 1, f.p. 1.

';7. Frobisher, Sir Martin, 1535?-1594. "After Frobisher 1578"; world !!1ap attributed to James BF!qre, prkipal surve:"or of the Frobisher expedition; from A true discourse nf the late voyages of discoveri~ 1578. Photostat pOSe ~" x 3 3/4"; for publication Howay and Scholef:i.eld, v. 1, f.p. 8. Se~ p_lso Glass plate 12.

t8. Jode, Corne1is de. "North-tifestern .fl-merica by C. a Judaeis 1593". Photostat pas. 3Y4" x 3Y4"; for publication Ho1o~9.Yar:d Scholefic1d, British CoiUMbi~, ~T. 1, f.p. 9. See also Glass plate 21.

;1-9. Herrera, Antonio de. [North-west .~mprica] "fr"~ Herrera 1600". Photostat pos. 3('4'1 x 3 3,/4"; for publication Howay and Scholefie1d, British Columbia, v. 1 f.p. 9. See also Gl~ss plste 15.

';10. Sanson d'.\bbevi1le, Nicolas, 1600-1667. [North-i!'est America] "from a map of Sanson 16~1." Photostat p"ls. 3Y4" x 3 3,/4"; for r11'hlication Howay and Scholefie1d, Brit;.sh Columbia, v. 1 f.p. 9. See also Gl~s~ plate 28.

';11. Herrera, .\ntonio tie. "Eastern -~sia after Bering 1728." Photl)stat pOSe 4" x 3"; for publication Ho'!'~ey end Scholefield, British Col':J:!!J'bia, v. t f.p. 10. See also Glass p~qte 14. - ..

Maps -~1s. CoIl. Ho~ray 3

24. -Jedgbrough, S. Tre.ck of the snow ExperiI!lent in company ~"ith the CaptEl.in Cook, b";{ S. Wedgbrough. ~LondonJ A.DalrYInple, I':arch 29th, 1789. a) Photostat pOSe 3Y2" x 4"; for publication Howay & Scholefielc1, British Colu~bia, v. 1 f.p. 119. b) Photograph 6" x 7Y2"; for publication Howay, Dixon-Meares Controversy, p. 98. Text attached. See also Newcombe, First circuI!lnavige.tion, pl. 2 between pp. 16-17.

25. Hanna, James. Chart of part of the N.W. coast of America by Capt. James H2nna. in snow Sea Otter 1786. [London] A.Dalrymp1e, ~1arch 29th 1789. a) Photostat pOSe 5 3/4" x 3"; for publication Howay & Scholefi~ld, British Columbia, v. 1 f.p. 122. b) Photograph 6" x 3Y2"~ for pu"hlication How~y, Dixen.Meares Controversy, p. 12 Text attached. Pr~nted '\..'ith Funter~Sketch of Clior::uot (#29)

26. I~eares, John, 1756?-1809. A chart of the north Pacific Ocean...explored in 1778 and 1779 by J~"'es Cook and further explored in 1788 9.nd 1789 by John !~eares; drawn by J. Heywood. London, Voyages, 1790. a) Photogr3.ph of Cooks River area, 1()Y2" x 8", with c~ption attached; for publication H01~ay, Dixcn-Meqres Controversy, ~. 44. b) P:!1otograph of B~mtish Columbia. coast area, 10Y2" x 8", with cRpti')n ~ttqched; for publication HOWAY, Dixen-Meares Co~troversy, p. 39. See 9.1!:!0 ~~e~-rcomne,First CirCl1mnavig3. tion, pl. 5, b~tveen p. 24-25.

27. !';ear~s, John, 1756?-1809. Sketch of Friendly ""ove in NootkR Sound ta.ken by 1::r. ~'let:!gboroughj e"gr"',en b3T T. Foot. London, Vo:!ages, 1790. P".otost~t pOSe 5" x 4".

28. r'~eDres, John, 1756?-1809. Carte de Ie. rartie int~:rienne ~.e ll.~erique septen~ tr'.nn'11e ou est d~~ontr:~e Ie- tr~s gr!1nr:!e ProbRbj.li tp d tune navi~ation i~t/.rieur depuis Ip Baye dlHudson juS':lUI~ la c8te nord-ouest. Photograph, 7" x 9"j for publicati~n Hoi~ay, Dixon-Meares Controversy, p. 147.

29. Funter, Robert. Sketch of Clio~uot ~r Port Cox on the N.:'!. coast of Americ~ IJ~t. 49. 9' N. Long. 125. 251 ~'T. by Capt. Ro~ert Funter to whom this plate is in9c!'ibed by his most obli[:ed A.Dalr~Tple; J. "Talker sculpt., Ti. Harrison '!e. [Lon~onJ A.DalrJ~ple, Jany. 14th 1791. !~get: View...from Capt. B~rklay. PhotostD.t pOSe 5Y4" x 33/4"; for publict'.tio~ R'J,:,ray& Scholefield, v. 1 f.p. 12 See also #25b, above.

30. Funter, Robert. ~ketch of Friendly Cove ef the north ~ntr~nce of ~ootka-Sou.nd by Capt. Robert 1"t1nter Lat. 49. 371 N. Long. 126. 491 ~'l. [London] A.D~lrJT!:lple, }~ay 27th 1791. Photost9.t pOSe 6" x 3"; for pu'blic~tion Ho.,ray & Scholefiel~, British Columbia, v. 1 f.p. 184.

31. Punter, Robert. Sketch of R~ft-Co're in '~een C'harlotte Sound "hy Capt. Rob~rt Funter L?t. 50. 351 N. Lonr;. 123. 51 -T, fro Green~.'!ich. [LondonJ .\.D!3.lr'~ple, i-!a.y 27th 1791. Photost?t pOSe 3 3/4" x ;}/4"; ff)r pu~lic3tion Ho...ra.~T& Scholefield, British Columbia, v. 1 f.p. 125.

+32. Gali?no, Dio~isio ft.lcala, 176~1QO5. Carta esferica d~ los reconociMientos hechos en la Costa N. O. de A~~rice en 1791 y 92, por les Goletas Sutil y !~exicana y otros ~u~ues de S. 1-~. ~T~~O. 2. L~!2~rid, .~.tlas, Vip.ge de la Golet~s :::util J' Mexicana, 1 q()2~ Photos't9.t pOSe 7" x 5"; for public9tion Howay & Schol~fi~ld, v. 1 ~.p. 33. S~e 21so Gl~ss plate 13.

33. P:?rt of North ..;.'n~rica. shewj !1.:; the proposed li~~ of Railway. Photostat p~s. 3Y2" x 6"; for puhlic~tion How?y & Scholefield, British Colwrbia, v. 2 f.p.343. 0- .' . ..

!-1!1ps -Ms. Co11. H014'ay 4

34. Bowron, John. Mar she~~ine 1eRseho1ds, etc. on ~!li110~ River and Slough Creek, C3.riboo, B. C. ~byJ W. H. Phelps, Bark~rvi11e, B.C. to accompany Mr." Bowron's }lining Report 1896. Photograph 3" x 5Y2"; for publication Howay &; Sch~lefip;ld British Columbia, v. 2 f.p. 69. See also B.C. Dept. of ~lines Report, in Sessional Papers 1897, f.p. 506.

35. Bowron, John. Map she,.ring ~lacer c1ains, leaseholds, etc., on 1'!i11iams Creek, Cariboo, B. C.; compiled under the direction of John Bowr~n Esq., Gold Commissio~er of Cariboo District, to accompany Mining Report for 1896. Photograph 4" x 5 3/4"; for pub1i~~tj_on Ho'Jlay &. Scho1efie1d, British Co1~bia, v. 2 f.p. 275. See also B. C. Dept. of ~Iines, Re~ort, in B. C. Sessional Papers, 1897, f.p. 506.

36. B. C. Dept. of Lands. South western districts. Victoria, 1912. Photograph 3Y2" x 4": for public3.tion Ho1'!ay &; Scholefield, British Co1uI:1bia, :1.2 f.p. 55.

37. Sketch ~~p of Haro Arc~ipelago showing the three channels; page 139. Photostat pos. 5" x 3"; for publication Ho1.,ay &; Scholefield, British Columbia, v. 2 f .p. 305.

38. Johnston, J .H. Key plan shO',ring location Fort Fork constructed gy Sir Alexander If.ackenzie }~ov. 1792...; inset: Detail plan Fort Fork Mackenzie 1792 as taken Nov. 1927 30' = 1". Photograph (neg. print) 4Y2" x 5".

I':aps to accol!1pany: Ingraham, Joseph. "Journal of the Voyage of the ~rigantine 'Hope' from Boston to the North-',vest Coast of .~erica 179Q-to 1792 by Joseph Ingraham Captain of the 'Hope' and formerly mate of the Columbia." .'. .~ll maps photostat pos.; additional maps and illustrations bound into typescript (catalogued: HR F 5817.5 15). 39. "l'Iorth ~lest Coast of Al!1erica" -outline of cpast from 42. to 48.20', with north a~ bottom. From ms. journal, v. 2 p. 41. 8" x 5"

f40. "r:uadra's Isles". From ms. jnurnal, v. 4 p. 38. 7'1 x 5"; c. 2-3 p~otograph See also Glass plate 17. Publication Newcombe, First Circumn:lvil:,9.tion, pl. 7 'het1-,reen pp. 38-39. j 41. "~"ashington's Isles". Frf'lm mg. journal, v. 4 p. 40. P" x 4 3/4"; for rublic~tion Newcombe, First Circu!')navigation, pl. 6 bet~,reen pp. 36-37.

42. "Ch:lrt of Friendly Cove". Fr')m ~s. journal, v. 4 p. 28. 5 3/4" x SY2"

43. "Dorr's Isle"~ Fro!!! InS. journal, v. 2 p. 37 5Y2" x 8"

44. "Sketch of H~~cockR River"/canoe,/"Sketch of Skitikiss Bay". From mg. journal, v. 4 p. 25. 8/2" x 512",3 on 1 page.

45. "Sketch of }:~ruquot..."I"View of the entrance of KYUCl,uot". From ms. journal, v. 4 p. 5. 4Y4" x 8"~ View below map border.

* Map fully catRlogued in M~p Catglocue f Gl~ss sli~e avai1gble --- 4 -.

LANTERN SLIDES OF MAPS -NORTH WES! AMERICA FROM THE HOWAT COLLECTION

Glass Plate No. Description -

1 Anian, strait of "Plarlta del Estrecho de Anian". Tav. V. 2" x 2i"

2 Behaim, Martin, c. 1-459-1507. "From the globe of Behaim 1492". . 2Y2" x 3" 3 Bellin, Jean Nicolas, 1703-1772. Carte de l'Amerique septentrionale depuis le 28. degr' de latitude jusqu'au 72. ; par M. Bellin Ingeneur de la Marine et du D~post des plans,...M.DCC.LV, avic une description geographique de cette partie del'Amerique. 3" x 2"

4 Bellin, Jean Nicolas, 1703-1772. ("North-west America"] "after Bellin 1748". 2" x 3"

.5 Bodega y Quadra, Juan Francisco de la, 1750-1794. Carta general de quanto asta hoy se ha descubierto y examinado por las Espanoles en la Costa Septentrional de California, formada...por D. Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra &c. Ano de 1791. 3Y2" :x cf"

6 [British Columbia?] Map of Gold Regions British Columbia...by Gustav. Epner .1862. cf" :x 2Y4"

7 Buache, Philippe, 1700-1773. [North-west America]"by Philippe Buache 1750". 2Y2" x 3"

8 Cantino, Alberto, 1502. Outline section from the Carta da nauigar per le isole nouamte. tr(ovate) in le parte de l'India. Reduced from the facsimile reproduction by Mr. Henri Harrise for his Les Corte Real 1883. 3" x 3Y2"

9 Carrasco, Juan. Carta que comprehende los interiores y veril de la costa desde los 48. de latitud N. hasta los 50. examinados escrulos- amente por el Teniente de Navio de la Real Armada Don Francisco Eliza... .Hechos estos reconocimientos en este ano de 1791. 3Y4" :x 2Y2"

10 Drake, Sir Francis, bart., d.1537. Silver Map of the World (British Museum). 2}/4" x 3Y4"

...I - .,. 5 '" '

11 Forlani, Paolo. -"From a map of P. de Furlani (sic] 1560". 3" x 2¥2"

12 Frobisher, Sir Martin, 15351-1594. "After Frobisher 1578". World map attributed to James Beare, principal surveuor of the Frobisher expedition. 2Y2" x,"

13 Galiano, Dionisio Alcala, 1760-1805. Carta esferica de los reconocimientos hechos en la Costa N. O. de Ameerica en 1791 y 92, FOr las goletas Sutil y}!exichns y otros buques de S. N. Numo.2. 2Y4" x 2'."

14 Herrera, Antonio de. "Eastern Asia after Bering 1728". 2" x 2Y2"

15 Herrera, Antonio de. (North-west America] "from Herrera 1600". 2}'2" x 3"

16 Hunt Lenox Globe. . Stereographic projection of the Junt Lenox Globe circa 1506/7; exact size of the original executed for the late Mr. Henry Stevens in the U.S. Coast Survey Office, Washington, 1870. The original' Copper Globe is now preserved in the Lenox Library, New York. 3¥2" x 3"

17 Ingraham, Joseph. Quadra's Isles (from the journal of the Hope; 1792]. ~ 1i" x 3" 18 Jaillot, Alexis Hubert, 1632-1712. ' Amerique septentrionale divesee en ses principales parties; presente a Monseigneur le Duc de Bourgogne... H. Iaillot. Title top border America septentrionalis in suas praecipuas partes divisa, ad usum serenissimi Burgundiae Ducis. 3" x 2f"

19 Jefferys, Thomas, fl.1732-1771. [N.W. North America, showing Russian, Chinese and Japanese discoveries] "by Jefferys 1758". 2Y2" x 3"

20 Jefferys, Thomas, fl.1732-1771. [J~orth-west America]"from Jefferys, 1764". 2" x 2f" ~ 21 Jode, Cornelis de. "l~orth-western America by C. a Judaeis 1593". 2-1-" x 2t" -- ... ..-

.: .6 ." .'.

22 Meares, John, 17561-1809. Carte de la partie interieure de l'Ameeriqu~ septentrionale ou est demontree le tree grande probabilite d'une navigation interieur depuis la baye d'Hudson jusqu'b la cote nord-ouest. 3Y4":x 2Y4"

23 [North America "from a manuscript of 1530". 3" :x 2Y2"

24 [North-west America]. "Views of Engel, Vaugondy and Buache 1775". 2Y2" :x 3".

25 North-west America. "Russian America 1775". 2Y4":x 2Y2"

26 Petersburg. Imperial Academy of Sciences. [Nouvelle carte des decouvertes faites par des vaisseaux Russiens aux cotes inconnues de l'Ameeriques septentrionale avec les pais adiacents]. "Map of the Russian Academy. 1758". 3" :x 2Y4"

27 Ptolemaeus, Claudius. [\vorld map] "from a map in Ptolemy Rome 1508". [by Johan Ruysch, d.1533]. 2Y2":x 3"

28 Sanson d'Abbeville, Nicolas. 1600-1667. [North-west America] "from a map of Sanson 1691". 2Y2" x 3"

29 Schoner, Johannes, 1477-1547. Outline of the western half of Schoners first globe, circa 1515. Reproduced from Dr. Wieser's "Magalhaes Strasse". 3" :x 3Y2"

30 Schoner, Johannnes. 1477-1547. "From the Glabe of F. Schoner, 1520". 2" x 2'/2" 31 Schoner, Johannes, 1477-1547. . "Schoners long lost globe 1523". 2t', :x 3Y2"

32 Senex, John. d.1740. A new map of America from the latest observations revised by I. Senex. . 3" :x 2Y2"

33 Swift, Jonathan. 1667-1745. Brobdingnag. - 1t" x 2~" ...j ..-( .. 7

34 Turner, George. -Traverse of Coal harbour Burrard inlet- surveyed by L? Corpl. R.E. March 17th/63. 2Y2" x 2Y2"

35 Baker, Joseph. A chart shewing part of the coast of N.W. America, with the tracks of His Y~jesty's sloop Discovery and armed tender Chatham; commanded by George Vancouver Esqr. and prepared under his immediate inspection by Lieut. Joseph Baker, in which the continental shore has been traced and determined... London, J. Edwards & G. Robinson, May 1st, 1798. Insets: Entrance of Columbia River; Port Discovery; Gray's Harbour. 2Y4" x 2f"

36 Waldseemuller, Martin, 1470-1521? "Martin Waldseemuller 1508 Tabula Terra Nova founded? on co---ti--[word indecipherable]. 3Y2" x 2Y2"

. Maps – Ms. Coll. HOWAY – Addendum to Inventory

This accrual consists of unlisted maps from the Howay Ms. Collection, found on June 27, 2005. These ten items range from copies of survey plans, to photocopies of maps, to photographs, and a magazine clipping.

Folder :

1. Bishop, R.P. “Sketch Map to Illustrate Track of Sir Alexander Mackenzie, July 1973”. 1” = 21’ 30 x 53.5 cm.

2. Waumarus, Lt. “Plan of Fort George, Columbia, October 1818”. Two pieces. Piece with actual plan on it is 41 x 32 cm. Piece with only writing on it measures 40.5 x 31.5 cm.

3. [Blueprint of the Junction of the Assiniboine River and Portage Slough] No scale. 32.5 x 77.5 cm.

4. [Map of 1825] Wormwood Plains region of Northwestern United States. Strip-map of David Thompson in British Museum, London. 12 Large Photostats were needed to reproduce it for the Library of Congress. This copy is reduced. Sheets pasted together by J.N.B. No scale. 46.5 x 62 cm.

5. Hearne, S. “Plan de la Riviere Moose Dans La Baie De Hudson”. 1774. Shows the Moose River and the Hudson’s Bay at Latitude 53 North and Longitude 33. No scale. 26.5 x 44 cm.

6. Janvier, Sr. [North America]. 1762. Mappe-moude ou description du glove terrestre aux observations astronomique par le Sr. Janvier geographe. Black and white photograph. No scale. 24.5 x 19.5 cm.

7. Kitchin, T. [North America]. 1787. Presented to City Archives, Vancouver, by Dr. Jobson Horne, Mereworth, near Maidstone, Eng., through courtesy of his brother, A.P. Horne Esq., pioneer, Vancouver. June 1942. Black and white photograph. 21 x 25.5 cm. No scale. 2 copies.

8. [A New Map of the North East Coast of Asia, and North West Coast of America, with the late Russian Discoveries] Black and white photograph. No scale. 19 x 24.5 cm.

9. ‘Map of Bellerus’. Map shows North and South America. No scale. 31 x 22.5 cm.

10. Johnston, J.H. ‘Detail Plan Fort Fork Mackenzie 1792 as Taken Nov. 1927’. 1927. Shows the location of Fort Fork Mackenzie on the edge of the Peace River across the river from the Shaftsbury Settlement and up river from the town of Peace River. 1” = 30’. 40.5 x 40 cm. 2 Copies. • INVENTORY OP THE

HOWAY B.C. HISTORICAL LANTERN

- SLIDE COLLECTION

Prepared by

Ted Goshulak

May 1981 1

The original lantern slide collection donated by FJ. Howay to U3U was com

prised of one hundred and seventy—one slides “. ..which Judge Howay used to illu

strate lectures on British Columbia history.. •,,•1 Between the time of its donation

in 1951 and the present, the collection became separated into three parts. The

Howay B.C. Historical Lantern Slide Collection now consists of two hundred and se

ven lantern slides and glass negatives2 which are catalogued and stored as follows:

1) fifty—one of the slides and negatives have been catalogued individually

into the B.C. Historical Photograph Collection [BC 1401/1—51]. Thirty—

one of these images are nine—centimetre square glass negatives. In ad

dition there is also one nine—centimetre by ten—centimetre glass negative.

Seventeen of the images are contained on nine—centimetre square glass

lantern slides. The final two images consist cf eight—centimetre square

lantern slides. The slides and negatives in this group are stored in the

B.C. Historical Photograph Collection filing cabinets, bottom right—hand

corner. -

2) one hundred and twenty of the images are housed together and listed in the

first part of the following inventory (pp.1—6). One hundred and four of

these images are contained cn eight—centimetre square lantern slides.

Another fifteen images are contained on eight— by ten—centimetre glass

lantern slides and are specially noted in the inventory. The final image

is contained on a tine—centimetre square glass negative and this fact is

noted as well. Housed together with this component of the Collection is

a 1926 list of “Cariboo Slides” received by FJ~’. Hcway from the B.C.

Provincial Archives (this list is also included in this inventory as page

ten). The slides and negative in this group are housed in two metal slide

1James I~. Pilton, compiled by, A Handbook and Guide to the Howav—Reid and Northwest Collections of Canadiana (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Library, 1951), p.52. 2~r this total of 207 slides & negatives, 174 are glass lantern slides & 33 are ner-~v~-s. ii

boxes kept on top of the B.C. Historical Photograph Collection filinr ca

binets and are designated as BC 1514/1—120.

3) the remaining thirty—six slides are comprised of images of maps and have

been catalogued separately into the 1180 Historical Hap Collection [Glass

Plates 1—36]. An inventory of these thirty—six images can be found in

the second part of the present work (pp.7—9). These lantern slides are

housed in a metal slide box labelled “Glass Slides”.

Frederick William Howay was born near London, Ontario on 25 November 1867. The

Howay family moved to Clinton, B.C. in 1870 where they remained until 1874 when they moved to New Westminster, B.C. F.W. Howay taught school from 1884 until 1887. After this he spent three years at Dalhousie University in Halifax, 11.3., where he trained as a lawyer. For the fcllowing sixteen years Howay practiced law in New Westminster.

In 1907 upon the retirement of His Honour Judge Bole, he was appointed Judge of the

County Court of New ~:estminster. From the late 1890s onward F.W. Howay studied and wrote on the subject of B.C. history. It was the celebration in New Westminster in 1908 of the centenary of Simon Fraser’s descent of the Fraser River and of the fiftieth anniversary of the arrival of the Royal Engineers, that finally brought

Judge Howay before the public as a speaker and writer on historical subjects, With in a few years he was becoming knoim as an authority and in 1914, in collaboration with the late D.O.S. Scholefield, he published a two—volume work on the history of

British Columbia. Judge Howay finally retired on 30 November 1937. After his re tirement he devoted himself to his literary and historical pursuits. F.W. 2-loway died in New Westminster, after a brief illness, on 4 October 1943, in his seventy—

sixth year. For twenty—seven years — from 1915 until 1942 — he served as a member of the Senate of the University of British Columbia.

[A summary of Pilton, James K., compiled by. A Handbook and Guide to the Howav—Reid and Northwest Collections of Canadiana. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Library, 1951: 3—6]. INVENTORY OF THE HOWAY B.C. HISTORICAL LANTERN SLIDE COLLECTION (BC 1514/1—75,)

BC 1514/1 Sir Matthew Maillie Begbie — Late Chief Justice of B.C. //

BC 1514/2 Grave of Captain W.R. Broughton, in the English burial grounds at Leghorn, Italy.

BC 1514/3 Sir Harry Burrard—Neale [Photo of engraving].

BC 1514/4 John, Earl of Bute [Photo of an engraving by Richard Purcell].

BC 1514/5 John A. (“Cariboo”) Cameron.

BC 1514/6 Hon. Theodore Davie — Chief Justice.

BC 1514/7 Sir James Douglas.

BC 1514/8 Hon. M.W.T. Drake.

BC 1514/9 Hon. I~obert Dunsmuir.

BC 1514/10 Simon Fraser.

BC 1514/11 Simon Fraser.

BC 1514/12 Admiral Earl Howe.

BC 1514/13 Admiral Sir John Jervis, Earl of St. Vincent.

BC 1514/14 Alexander Mackenzie.

BC 1514/15 Hon. A.N. Richards.

BC 1514/16 Hon. H. Nelson.

BC 1514/17 Frederick Seymour.

BC 1514/18 Hon. William Smithe.

BC 1514/19 Lord Thurlow.

BC 1514/20 Pioneers of British Columbia.

BC 1514/21 Agricultural Hall, New Westminster, B.C. [8cm. x 10cm.].

BC 1514/22 New Westminster, B.C.

BC 1514/23 New Westminster, B.C. — Fire. [8cm. x 10cm.].

BC 1514/24 Holy Trinity Rectory, New Westminster, B.C. — Photo by S.J. Thompson.

BC 1514/25 [st. Mark’s Manse]; New Westminster, B.C.

BC 1514/26 Public and High Schools, New Westminster, B.C.

. . . 2 2

BC 1514/27 View of New Westminster, B.C. [Main Street?].

1514/28 View of New Westminster, B.C. [Landscape].

BC 151 4/29 [View of New Westminster waterfront?].

BC 151 4/30 [mid?].

BC 151 4/31 [View of New Westminster with Fraser River in background]. [8cm. x loom.]

BC 151 4/32 [View of New Westminster, B.C.].

BC 151 4/33 Vanoouver from Mt. Pleasant. — Photo by Neeland Bros., Nelson, B.C.

BC 15 14/34 [Vancouver, B.C.]. [8cm. x 10cm.].

BC 151 4/35 [Granville, British Columbia].

BC 15 14/36 [Trail through wooded area — Vancouver?].

BC 151 4/37 Alexandria Suspension Bridge. — Photo by F.G. Claudet.

BC 1514/38. Ashcroft, B.C.

BC 1514/39 One of the last Pack Trains in America, Ashcroft, B.C.

BC 1514/40 Last Bull Team on Cariboo Road, Ashoroft, B.C.

BC 1 51 4/41 [Barkerville, B.C.]. [8cm. x loom.].

BC 15 14/42 Barkerville in the Nineties [8cm. x loom.].

BC 151 4/43 Barkerville in the Nineties [Glass negative].

BC 1514/44 Barkervifle in the Nineties.

BC 15 14/45 Bridge Across Canyon of Bulkley at Morióetown (Constructed by Indians of round poles and telegraph wire).

BC 1514/46 Caned board found at Canal de la Tabla [8cm. x loom.].

BC 1514/47 “Daddy” Atlin’s Favored Miner. — Photo by Muirhead Bros. (No.42).

BC 1514/48 Cameron Claim, William’s Creek, 1863?.

BC 1514/49 ~Mining in the Cariboo]. Made in Victoria, B.C., by Harold Fleming 18cm. x 10cm.].

BC 1514/50 [Mining in the Cariboo].

BC 1514/51 [Cariboo Road and Roadhouse].

BC 1514/52 [Drawing of section of Cariboo Road].

BC 1514/53 [Cariboo Road]. 3

BC 1514/54 [Unidentified caricature/cartoon].

BC 151 4/55 Sample of $10 pieces coined in the old B.C. flint, New Westminster (By kind permission of Hon. J.S. Helmeken).

BC 15 14/56 Facsimile of $20 gold piece coined at the B.C. Mint.

BC 151 4/57 Fort Mcteod.

BC 15 14/58 Fort St. James.

BC 151 4/59 Hell’s Gate.

BC 151 4/60 [Indians in canoe — B.C., photo of.painting?].

BC 1 ~ 1 4/61 [Aged Indian in native dress].

BC 1514/62 [Aged Indian couple seated in front of dwelling].

BC 151 4/63 Karnloops, B.C. — Photo by S.J. Thompson, New Westminster, B.C.

BC 151 4/64 [Kamloops, B.C. — lsBOs?].

BC 151 4/65 [Lytton?].

BC 1 51 4/66 Lytton, B.C.?

BC 15 14/67 [MacDonald & Co. Bank notes —$1, $5, SlO denominations].

BC 15 14/68 May Day Celebration, 1899.

BC 151 4/69 [Nootka]. — Photo by Sam. C. Partridge, San Francisco, CA [scm. x 10cm.].

BC 151 4/70 [old man holding rifle, seated in front of log dwelling]. C BC 1 51 4/71 [Spenp’6’s Bridge?].

BC 1514/72 [Emerys Bar].

BC 151 4/73 Yale, B.C.

BC 15 14/74 Yale, B.C.

BC 15 14/75 [Unidentified B.C. town]. — Photo by F.G. Claudet.

N.B. Lantern slides BC 1514/7&—120 are housed in a separate metal slide box which is kept together with the other box.

BC 1514/76 [Yale, B.C.].

BC 1514/77 Yale, B.C.

BC 1514/78 Holy Trinity Church, New Westminster, B.C. [from Emigrant Soldier’s Gazette: F 5823.2 1188 (Addenda).]. 4

BC 1514/79 sE. Mary’s Qhurch, Sapperton, B.C. [from Emigrant Soldier’s Gazette].

BC 1514/80 [Various types of ships on a body of water with a settlement behind].

BC 1514/81 View of Victoria, Vancouver Island [8cm. x 10cm.].

BC 1514/82 Members [of] First Legislative Assembly, V.1. [8am. x 10cm.].

BC 1514/83 Capt. George Vancouver [8cm. x 10cm.].

BC 1514/84 Vista de una galeria natural, de cien pies de largo y diez de ancho, en la imnediacion del Puerto del Descanso, en el Estrecho de Juan de Thica [Galiano Island] [8cm. x 10cm.].

BC 1514/85 Friendly Cove, Nootka Sound. Photo by Edgar Fleming, Victoria, B.C. from a lithograph [8cm. x 10cm.].

BC 151 4/86 [Fort Langley, B.C.].

BC 151 4/87 [Indian pointing out original site of “Kootenae House”.]:.

BC 1514/88 [Drawing of Cariboo town’s main street?].

BC 151 4/89 Veith’s Ranche, Keithley Creek, Cariboo.

BC 151 4/90 [ Remains of “Cariboo” Cameron’s cabin, Barkerville]. BC 1 514/91 Old Black Jack & Burns Hydraulic, Cariboo, 1863.

BC 15 14/92 [Cariboo Road].

BC 15 14/93 [Stagecoach on Cariboo Road?].

- BC 151 4/94 [stagecoach on Cariboo Road?].

BC 151 4/95 [Stagecoach on Cariboo Road, beside river?].

BC 151 4/96 Government Assay Office, New Westminster, B.C. -

BC 1514/97 [B.C.Mint, New Westminster, B.C.].

BC 151 4/98 Bridge Across [the] Bulkley River at Ahwillgate (constructed by Indians of round poles and telegraph wire).

BC 1514/99 [Dwellings on the edge of a body of water with a ship in the background].

BC 1514/100 [Logged—out forest area].

BC 1514/101 [Forest scene].

BC 1514/102 Granville [8cm. x 10cm.]. -

BC 1514/103 [icamloops showing grade of C.P.R.].

. . .5 5

BC 1514/104 [New Westminster in 1863 or 1864] [see P5823.2 H88]. --

BC 1514/105 [Royal Engineers’ Crest]. Photo by B. Fleming, Victoria, B.C.

BC 1514/106 [Discharge pa~ers’from the Royal Engineers — Henry Bruce].

BC 1514/107 Capt. H.R. Luard R.E.

BC 1514/108 J.V. Seddall M.D. [from Emigrant Soldier’s Gazette, after title page: P 5823.2 1188].

BC 1514/109 Capt. R.M. Parsons R.E.

BC 1514/110 Capt. J.M. Grant.

BC 1514/111 Colonel Richard Clement Moody. Photo by E. Fleming, Victoria, B.C.

BC 1514/112 [Unidentified photo of Royal Engineer?].

BC 1514/113 Henry Spencer Palmer [from F 5823.2 H88].

BC 1514/114 Tombstone of Chartres Brew (1813—1870). Gold commissioner and County Court Judge. [see P 5823.1 116].

BC 1514/115 Emigrant Soldier’s Gazette, Vol.2.

BC 1514/116 Members [of] 2nd Parliament, New ‘westminster.

BC 1514/117 B.C. Assembly Before Confederation.

BC 1514/118 [John Morton, William Hailstone & Samuel Brighouse].

BC 1514/119 Hon. A.E.B. Davie.

BC 1514/120 Hon. John Robson. b

LANTERN SLIDES OF MAPS — NORTH WEST AMERICA FROM THE HOWAY COLLECTION ~ ~1~cc?V~~ ~vt&~~ ~ VP

______Glass Plate No. ~DescriptionR~o~~y ~

Anian, strait of “Pladta del Estrecho de Anian”. Pay. V. 2” x 2+”

2 Behaim, Martin, a. 1459—1507. “From the ‘globe of Behaim 1492”. 2Y2” x 3”

3 - Bellin, Jean Nicolas, 1703—1772. Carte de l’Amerique septentrionale depuis le 28~ degré de latitude jusqu’au 72~ ; par )I. Bellin Ingeneur de la Marine-et du Dêpost des plans,...N.DCC.LV, avic une description géographique de cette partie del’Amerique. 3”x2”

4 Bellin, Jean Nicolas, 1703—1772. [“North—west America”] “after Bellin 1748”. 2”x3”

5 Bodega y Quadra, Juan Francisco de la, 1750—1794. Carta general de quanto asta hoy -se ha descubierto y examinado por las Espanoles en la Costa Septentrional de’ California, formada...por D. Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra &c. Ano de 1791. 3Y2” x 2*”

6 [British Columbia?] Map of Gold Regions British Columbia.. .by Gustav. Epner 1862. 2+” x 2Y4”

7 Buache, Philippe, 1700—1773. [North—west America]”by Philippe Buache 1750”. 2Y2” x 3”

8 Cantino, Alberto, 1502. Outline section from the Carta da nauigar per le isole nouamte. tr(ovate) in le parte de l’India. Reduced from the facsimile reproduction by N’. Henri Harrise for his Lea Corte Real 1883. 3” x 3Y2”

9 Carrasco, Juan. - Carta que comprehende los interiores y veril de la costa desde los 48~ de latitud N. hasta los 50~ examinados escrulos— amente por el Teniente de Navio de la Real Armada Don Francisco Eliza... • Hechos estos reconocinientos en este ano de 1791. 3Y4” x 2Y2”

10 Drake, Sir Francis, bart., d.1537. Silver Nap of the World (British Museum).. 23’4” x 3Y4” 7

11 Forlani, Faolo. “From a map of P. de Furlani [sic] 1560”. 3” x 2/2”

12 Frobisher’, Sir Martin, 1535?—1594. “After Frobisher 1 578”. World map attributed to James Beare, principal surveuor of the Frobisher expedition. 2Y2” x 3”

13 Galiano, Dionisio Alcala, 1760—1805. Carta esférica de los reconocimientos hechos en la Costa N. 0. de Améerica en 1791 y 92, por las goletas Sutil y Mexicàna y otros buques de S. N. Nuin0. 2. 2Y4” x

14 Herrera, Antonio de. “Eastern Asia after Bering 1728”. : 2” x 2Y2” 15 Herrera, Antonio de. [North—west America] “from Herrera 1600”.

23’2” x 3” -

16 Hunt Lenox Globe.

- Stereographic projection of the Junt Lenox Globe circa 1506/7; exact size of the original executed for the late Mr. Henry Stevens in the U.S. Coast Survey Office, Washington, 1870. The original Copper Globe is now preserved in the Lenox Library, New York. 3Y2” x 3”

17 Ingrabam, Joseph. Quadra’s Isles [from the journal of the Hope; 1792]. 1+” x 3”

18 Jaillot, Alexis Hubert, 1632—1712. Amerique septentrionale divesée en ses principales parties; presenté a Monseigneur le Duc de Bourgogne... H. laillot. Title top border America septentrionalis in suas praecipuas partes divisa, ad usum serenissimi Burgundiae

Ducis. - -

19 Jefferys, Thomas, fl.1732—1771. [N.W. North America, showing Russian, Chinese and Japanese discoveries] “by Jefferys 1758”. 2Y2” x 3”

20 Jefferys, Thomas, fl.1732—t771. [North—west America]”from Jefferys, 1764”. 2” x 2*”

21 Jode, Cornelis de. “North—western America by C. a Judaeis 1593”. 2+” x.2+” 8

22 I’Ieares, John, 1756?—1809. vcarte de la partie-int~rieure de 1’Am4erique septentrionale cii est démontrée le tres grande probabilité d’une navigation intérieur.depuis la baye d’Hudson jusqu’à la c6te nord—ouest. 3Y4” r2’/4”

23 [North America “from a manuscript of 1530”. 3” x 2Y2”

24 [North—west America]. “Views of Engel, Vaugondy and Buache 1775”. 2Y2” x 3”.

25 North—west America. “Russian America 1775”. 2Y4” x 2Y2”

26 Petersburg. Imperial Academy of Sciences. • [Nouvene carte des découvertes faites par des vaisseaux Russiens aux cttes inconnues de 1’Améeriques septentrionale avec les pals adiacents]. “Map of the Russian Academy, 1758”. 3” x 2Y4”

27 Ptolemaeus, Glaudius. [World map] “from a map in Ptolemy Rome 1508”. [by Johan Ruysch, d.1533]. 2Y2” x 3”

28 Sanson d’Abbeville, Nicolas, 1600—1667. [North—west America] “from a map of Sanson 1691”. 2Y2” x 3”

29 Schoner, Johannes, 1477—1547. Outline of the western half of Schoners first globe, circa 1515. Reproduced from Dr. Wieser’s “NagaThaes Strasse”. 3” x 3Y2”

30 Schoner, Johannnes, 1477—1547. - “From the Glabe of F. Schoner, 1520”. 2” x 2Y2”

31 Schoner, Johannes, 1477—1547. “Schoners long lost globe 1523”. 2*” x 3Y2”

32 Senex, John, d.1740. A new map of America from tl~e latest observations revised by I. Senex. 3” x 2Y2”

33 Swift, Jonathan, 1667—1745. Brobdingnag. — - i 2,, ,1,, 14 Xe.~

. . . 9 9

34 Thrner, George. - Traverse of Coal harbour Burrard inletsurveyed by L? Corpi. R.E. March l7th/63. 2Y2” x 2Y2”

35 Baker, Joseph. A chart shewing part of the coast of LW. America, with the tracks of His Majesty’s sloop Discovery and armed tender Chathain; commanded by George Vancouver Esqr. and prepared under his immediate inspection by Lieut. Joseph Baker, in which the continental shore has been traced and determined... London, J. Edwards & G. Robinson, May 1st, 1798.

- Insets: Entrance of Columbia River; Fort Discovery; Gray’s Harbour. 2Y4” x 21”

36 - Waldseemuller, Martin, 1470—1521?. “Martin Waldseemufler 1508 Tabula Terra Nova founded? on co—--—ti—[word indecipherable]. 3Y2” x 2Y2”

.10 10

List of Cariboo Slides forwarded to Judge Hony.

Sept. 30, 1926.

Van Winfle, Lightning Creek, Cariboo, B.C. Camerontown, Williams Creek, Caribou, B.C. Shaft head, Williams Creek. Suspension Bridge, Fraser River. Caribou Road, B.C., Fraser River. Yale, B.C. 1868. Yale, B.C., Fraser 3iver. Pack train and Barge at ~uesne1 Mouth. Barkerville before the fire0 1868. Barkerville before the fire. 1868. Caribou Road,W1lliEmsLake.”~ Lillooet, B.C. Soda Creek, Caribou Road. Hells Gate an the Fraser River. First excursion train on the C.?. Ry, out of Yale, B.C. Spences Bridge, Thompson. Barkervillè after the fire, 1868. the 108 Mile House, Cariboo Road. Clinton, B.C. 1868. The first hotel on Misquito Creek, Cariboo, B.C. the Ne’er doweel claim, Grouse Creek, Caiiboo, B.C. 1868. The Prairie Tiower Company, Williams Creek, B.C. Cariboo, B.C. Pioneers of 1867. Heron Claim, Grouse Creek. The Cornish Claim, Richfield, Cariboo, B.C. Richfield, C2riboo, B.C. 1868.. Cameron Claim, Williams Creek, Cariboo, B.C. Looking down the Fraser, Yale in distance. Cariboo Road, Fraser River.. Wagon Road along Fraser, IL of I.ytton. Bonaparte, Caribou Roaã. Fraser River at Boston Bar. Soda Creek. Van 7inkle Hotel, B.C. Maynards Wagon. 1868. Cariboc, B•C• Williams Creek. Barkers claim windlass. Bonaparte River Valley. ill miles above Yale. Jackass Mountain, 44 miles above Yale. Ric (Thn’.rnn on Fr≥ser Cariboo Road. 4

LANTERN SLIDES OF MAPS — NORTH WEST ANERICA FROK T~ HOWAY COLLECTION

Glass Plate No. Descriptiàn

1 Anian, strait of ‘tPlañta del Estrecho do Anian”. Thy. V. 2”x2*”

2 Behaim, Martin, c. 1459—1507. “From the globe of Behaim 1492”. 2Y2” x 3”

3 Bellin, Jean Nicolas, 1703—1772. Carte de l’Amerique septentrionale depuis le 28~ degrê

- de latitude jusqu’au 72~ ; par N. Bollin Ingeneur de la Marine et du Dêpost des plans,...M.DCC.LV, avic uris doscription géographique do cette partio dol’Ameriquo. 3”x2”

4 Bellin, Jean Nicolas, 1703—1772. [“North—west America”) “after Bellin 1748”. 2”x3”

5 Bodega y Quadra, Juan Francisco do la, 1750—1794. Carta general do quanto asta hay se ha descubierto y examinado por las Espanoles enla Costa Septontrional do California, formada...por D. Juan Francisco de la Bodoga y Quadra &c. Ano de 1791. 3Y2” x 2+”

6 [British Columbia?] Map of Gold Regions British Columbia.. .by Gustav. Epner 1862. 2*” x 2’/4”

7 Buacho, Philippe, 1700—1773. [North—west America)”by Philippe Buache 1750”. 2Y2” r 3”

8 Cantino, Alberto, 1502. Outline section from the Carta da nauigar per le isole nouamte. tr(ovate) in le parts de l’India. Reduced from the facsimile reproduction by Mr. Henri Harrise for his Les Corte Real 1883. 3” x 3Y2”

9 Carrasco, Juan. - Carta quo comprehends los interiores y veril de la costa desde los 48~ de latitud N. hasta los 50~ examinados escrulos— amente por el Teniente de Navio de la Real Armada Don Francisco Eliza... • Hechos estos reconocimientos en este ai-io do 1791. 3Y4” x 2Y2”

10 Drake, Sir Francis, bart., d.1537. Silver flap of the World (British Museum). 2Y4” x 3Y4” 5

11 Forlani, Paolo.

- “From a map of P. de Farlani [s~~] 1560”. 3” x 2Y2” 12 Frobisher, Sir Martin, 1535?—1594. “After Frobisher 1578”. World map attributed to James Beare, principal surveuor of the Frobisher expedition. 2Y2” x 3”

13 Galiano, Dionisio Alcala, 1760—1805. Carta esférjca de los reconocjmientos hechos en la Costa N. 0. de Améerica en 1791 y 92, por las goletas Sutil y Mexickna y otros buques de S. N. Nnm0. 2. 2Y4” x 2+”

14 Herrera, Antonio de. “Eastern Asia after Bering 1728”. 2” x 2Y?”

15 Herrera, Antonio de. [North—west America] “from Herrera 1600”. 2Y2” x 3”

16 Hunt Lenox Globe. - Stereographic projection of the Junt Lenox Globe circa 1506/7; exact size of the original executed for the late Mr. Henry Stevens in the U.S. Coast Survey Office, Washington, 1870. The originar Copper Globe is now preserved in the Lenox Library, New York. 3’/2” x 3”

17 Ingraham, Joseph. Quadra’s Isles [from the journal of the Hope; 1792]. if’ x 3”

18 Jaillot, Alexis Hubert, 1632—1712. Amerique septentrionale divesée en ses principales parties; presenté a Nonseigneur le Duo de Bourgogne... H. laillot. Title top border America septentrionalis in suas praecipuas partes divisa, ad usun serenissimi Burgundiae Ducis.

3”x2+” - - -

19 Jefferys, Thomas, fl.1732—1771. [Lw. North America, showing Russian, Chinese and Japanese disc?veries] “by Jefferys 1758”.

- 2/2” x 3”

20. - Jefferys, Thomas, fl.1732—1.771.

[North—west America]”from Jefferys, 1764”. - 2” x 2+”

21 Jode, Cornelis de. “North—western America by C. a Judaeis 1593”.

2+” x 2+” ------—--——- -

...6 6

22 - Neares, John, 1756?—1809. Carte de la partie intérieure de l’Améerique- septentrionale ou est ddmontrée le tres grande probabilité d’une navigation intérieur depuis la baye d’Hudson jusqu’h la côte nord—ouest. 3Y4” 2Y4”

23 [North America “from a manuscript of 1530”. 3”x2Y2”

24 [North—west America]. “Views of Engel, Vaugondy and Buache 1775”. 2Y2” x 3”.

25 North—west America. “Russian America 1775”. 2Y4” x 2Y2”

26 Petersburg. Imperial Academy of Sciences. [Nouvene carte des découvertes faites par des vaisseaux Russiens aux cttes inconnues de l’Améeriques septentrionale avec les pals adiacents]. “Map of the Russian Academy, 1758”. 3” x 2Y4”

27 Ptolemaeus, Claudius. [World map] “from a map in Ptolemy Rome 1508”. [by Johan Ruysch, d.1533]. 2Y2” x 3”

28 Sanson d’Abbeville, Nicolas, 1600—1667. [North—west America] “from a map of Sanson 1691”. 2Y2” x 3”

29 Schoner, Johannes, 1477—1547. Outline of the yestern half of Schoners first globe, circa 1515. Reproduced from D”. Wieser’s “MagaThaes Strasse”. 3” x 3Y2”

30 Schoner, Johannnes, 1477—1547. “From the Globe of P. Schoner, 1520”. 2” x 2Y2”

31 Schoner, Johannes, 1477—1547. “Schoners long lost globe 1523”. 2+” x 3Y2”

32 Senex, John, d.1740. A new map of America from the latest observations revised by I. Senex.

- 3”x2Y2”

33 Swift, Jonathan, 1667—1745. Brobdingnag. - 41” ~1,, ~4 X~4 7

34 Turner, George. - Traverse of Coal harbour Burrard inlet surveyed by I~? Corpl. R.E. March l7th/63. 2Y2” x 2Y2”

35 Baker, Joseph. A chart shewing part of the coast of LW. America, with the tracks of His Majesty’s sloop Discovery and armed tender Chatham; commanded by George Vancouver Esqr. and prepared under his immediate inspection by Lieut. Joseph Baker, in which the continental shore has been traced and determined...

London, J. Edwards & G. Robinson, May 1st, 1798. - Insets: Entrance of Columbia River; Port Discovery; Gray’s Harbour. 2Y4” x ai”

36 Waldseemuller, Martin, 1470—1521?. “Martin Waldseemuller 1508 Tabula Terra Nova founded? on co——ti----[word indecipherable]. 3Y2” x 2Y2”