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.
Item is a photograph of a group of men on the dock in Prince Rupert in January 1907.
Item is a copy print of a photograph of the Post Office in Prince Rupert in 1908.
Item is a copy print of a photograph of a stone totem pole at Metakatla taken between 1906 and 1908.
Item is a copy print of a photograph of tents and newly cleared land in Prince Rupert taken between 1906 and 1908.
Item is a copy print of a photograph of a person poling a dugout canoe between 1906 and 1908.
Item is a photograph of a tree stump apparently eaten through by beavers.
Item is a photograph of a building with trees in front covered with snow.
Item is a photograph of the post office in Prince Rupert taken between 1906 and 1908.
Photograph depicts rows of grave markers in foreground, fence and buildings in background. Handwritten annotation on verso “Indian cemetery, Reserve #1 South Fort George".
Unidentified man can be seen walking on railroad tracks on far right. Utility poles, field, small building and background hills are visible in image.
Photograph depicts winter landscape with track and logs in foreground. Bridge, trees and cleared land in background.
Consists of 2 overlapping legal-size copies depicting the plans for Lot 7392 in Port Essington.
Row of buildings with path and poles. Rough cleared land in foreground, men visible in far left background.
Photograph depicts two connected buildings; the building on the left is possibly the theatre, other building with sign that reads: "The Nechaco (sic?) General Stores." Boardwalk with people and unpaved street in foreground.
Railroad track, utility poles, field, small building and background hills are visible in image.
Water and dock in foreground, trees and cliffs in background. Handwritten annotation on verso “’Boat Hammond at South Fort Geroge”.
Photograph depicts two men standing in front of very small wood building with tarp-covered roof. Chair and paper documents can be seen in front of building, trees and rough cleared land in background. Handwritten annotation on verso: “The first newspaper office, South Fort George 1910."
Photograph depicts landscape with cleared land in foreground, river in middle, building and trees in background. Handwritten annotation on verso: "Central Fort George 1911".
Photograph depicts large crowd gathered in front of three story building. Printed annotation on recto of photograph: "CARIBOO STAGE AT SOUTH FT. GEORGE B.C. OCT 19 -1911".
Winter scene with buildings, street, and utility poles. Hill in background. Handwritten annotation on verso: “South Ft. George 1912”.
Photograph depicts small buildings with canvas roofs and signs reading: "Do Drop In, Ladies & Gents Furnishings Boots & Shoes, Two Per Cent Beer." One woman, nine men,and three dogs can be seen in image. Handwritten annotation on verso: “Prairie Creek 1912".
Photograph depicts a snow-covered road through the forest lined with fallen trees. Reads on verso as follows : "A road through the brush. All these trees had to be sawn up by hand and removed after one day's strong autumnal gale. This may make you appreciate English roads better! (1)" Other writing crossed out, but reads, among other things, "Taken Dec 21/1912".
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.
Photograph depicts crowd and horses gathered in front of street building with the sign "The Northern Lumber Co Ltd." Handwritten annotation on verso “Second St., South Fort George, 1912".