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Peace River
CA UNBC 2008.2-2008.2.1-2008.2.1.25 · Item · 2 January 1945
Part of Northern BC cartographic collection

Colour-coded topographic map depicting surveyed lands alienated, available for purchase or lease, or available for pre-emption. Depicts land districts, land recording districts, parks, communities, bodies of water, transport routes, communication lines, and triangulation stations.

Northern British Columbia
CA UNBC 2008.2-2008.2.1-2008.2.1.18 · Item · 1 May 1933
Part of Northern BC cartographic collection

Regional map depicting communities, parks, customs posts, airports, radio stations, hatcheries, bodies of water, transport routes, communication lines, elevation points, and lines of batholith contacts. Includes an inset of St. Elias Mountains. Includes “Special Note on the Mineralization of this Map Area” from Bureau of Mines, Victoria, B.C.

Nechako Sheet
CA UNBC 2008.2-2008.2.1-2008.2.1.23 · Item · 1 December 1942
Part of Northern BC cartographic collection

Colour-coded topographic map depicts surveyed lands alienated, available for purchase or lease under Land Act, and available for pre-emption. Depicts land districts, land recording districts, provincial forests, parks, triangulation stations, communities, bodies of water, transport routes, and communication lines.

CA UNBC 2002.17-2002.17.6 · Item · 3 July 1912
Part of Henderson-Roe collection

Map is entitled "Latest Map of Fort George District" and published 1912. Includes Peace River Recording Land District, Fort George Land Recording District, and Cariboo Land Recording District. Several sections are marked with red pencil.

CA UNBC 2000.16-2000.16.2-2000.16.2.4 · Item · 1906
Part of Prince Rupert Empire collection

Item is a copy print of a photograph of a group of people in a cleared area with a small tent in the background in Prince Rupert on June 1, 1906. The people in the photograph are identified as: Mrs. J.L. Williams, Jack or Jock Williams, Mrs. Porter, Miss Mai Johnston, Mrs. R.L. McIntosh, J.H. Pillsbury, Mr. P ? (Engineer), Captain J ?, Mrs. S.G. Harris, and Cannon Rushbrook.

Fort George
CA UNBC 2008.2-2008.2.1-2008.2.1.24 · Item · 3 January 1944
Part of Northern BC cartographic collection

Colour-coded map depicting surveyed lands alienated, available for purchase or lease under Land Act, and available for pre-emption. Depicts land districts, land recording districts, provincial forests, parks, game reserves, communities, bodies of water, transport routes, communication lines, and triangulation stations.

Fort George
CA UNBC 2008.2-2008.2.1-2008.2.1.27 · Item · 1 May 1949
Part of Northern BC cartographic collection

Colour-coded map depicts surveyed lands alienated, available for purchase or lease under Land Act, or available for pre-emption. Depicts land districts, land recording districts, provincial forests, parks, game reserves, communities, bodies of water, transport routes, communication lines, triangulation stations, and government reserves.

CA UNBC 2008.2-2008.2.1-2008.2.1.07 · Item · 1923
Part of Northern BC cartographic collection

Provincial map depicting communities, bodies of water, transport routes, land districts, parks, telegraph/telephone lines, and mining regions, offices, and engineers. Includes Distance Tables (“Coast,” “Roads,” “Railways,” and “World”) and Index of Post Offices.

Central British Columbia
CA UNBC 2008.2-2008.2.1-2008.2.1.21 · Item · 1 May 1940
Part of Northern BC cartographic collection

Topographic map depicts communities, bodies of water, transport routes, parks, game reserves, posts, ports, radio stations, power sites (figures in horse power), steamship routes (distance in nautical miles), and precipitation. Mineral resources summarized locally in red ink.

Bulkley Sheet
CA UNBC 2008.2-2008.2.1-2008.2.1.20 · Item · 1937
Part of Northern BC cartographic collection

Colour-coded map depicts lands surveyed as alienated, available for purchase or lease under Taxation Act, or reserved. Depicts land district boundaries, land recording divisions, triangulation stations, telegraph/telephone lines, communities, bodies of water, and transport routes.