The fonds consists of both professional and personal documents relating to Mr. Smith's career, and includes position papers, correspondence, briefing papers, books, news clippings, articles, and photographs.
Smith, Melvin HenryFonds consists of correspondence from the Colonial Secretary to the Nanaimo Magistrate's office (1863) and an issue of the Government Gazette of Vancouver Island, May 9, 1865.
Vancouver Island (Colony). Nanaimo Magistrate's OfficeThe fonds consists of Duggan's photographs depicting people, events, and views relating to the relocation of Japanese Canadians during World War II. Fonds includes photographs depicting relocation camps at Slocan City, Lemon Creek, Tashme, and New Denver.
Duggan, Jack (John W.), 1919-The fonds consists of a Police Court record book with entries for Hedley Station (1913-1935) and Princeton Station (1935-1956).
British Columbia Provincial Police. Princeton Station. Police CourtThe fonds consists of legal and personal correspondence bound in two office books. The documents are carbon copies of original letters.
Savile, Eustace Claude, d. 1932The fonds consists of the records of Howard-Gibbon in his role as solicitor to the Interior University Society. The records include correspondence, incorporation documents, notes, and minutes of various IUS meetings.
Howard-Gibbon, Francis AustenCollection consists of records created or acquired by TWU administrators, faculty and staff, documenting the court case between the BCCT and TWU pertaining to the University's teacher education program. Types of records included in the collection include minutes of meetings, correspondence, news releases and newspaper clippings, reports, and copies of official court documents. Series within the collection include: Neil Snider (01) Guy Saffod (02) Glen Forrester (03) Joy McCullough (04) Media and Publications Department (05) Court Documents (06) Newspaper Clippings (07) Development Department (08).
Fonds consists of a letterbook and minutes.
Nanaimo (B.C.). Board of Police CommissionersThe fonds consists of legal documents: wills, probate forms, mortgages, powers of attorney and receipts related to a variety of clients.
Sivertz, Kiehlbauch, Zachernuk (Firm)The fonds consists of BC Provincial Police day books from Port Essington, (July to Dec 1908, 1910- 1916) which describe complaints, arrests, and reports, and also includes daily weather and steamship arrival and departures. Includes fishery record ledgers of license holders (1911 - 1912) in the Skeena River District listed by cannery (Balmoral, Claxton, Oceanic, British America, Inverness, Carlise, North Pacific, Cunningham, Dominion, Cassiar, Skeena River Commerical, Alexandria) and includes court cases and cash receipts. The 1908 court records lists convicting judges C.J. South , George B. Baillie, J.T. Williams, and E. Lorenz. Includes a letter book (January 1908 to July 1916) which contains outgoing correspondence concerning police and fishery reports, correspondence to government agents William Manson and J.H. McMullin, chief constables William H. Vickers, T.G. Wynn, W. Owen, and Ernest Gammon, reports to the Commissioner of Fisheries in Victoria by Provincial Fishery Overseers constables Alexander Forsyth and Kenneth F. Birchall, letters to Indian Agents Charles Clifton Perry in Metlakatla, and letters by George A. Shade, Deputy Mining Recorder. Also includes Lett's 1908 Indian & Colonial Almanac with reports, correspondence, and wanted criminals, and includes a police day book at the back. Names of constables include: C. Cullen, G. Fitzgerald, G.S. Flyn, J. Herring, Lewis, McDonald, George Leek, T.G. Wynn, Jones, Whitley, Phillipson, R. Leese, Rodgers, Gay, Carmichael, W. Owen, H. Abley.
British Columbia Provincial Police. Port Essington OfficeFonds consists of two letters from the British Columbia Deputy Provincial Secretary appointing Frederick William Kerton as 1) a Member of the Board of Licence Commissioners for the City of Courtenay, 28th August, 1915 and 2) a Member of the Board of Commissioners of Police for the City of Courtenay, 5th February, 1916.
Kerton, Frederick William