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Biography of H.E. Seelye
Typed biography of H.E. Seelye, entitled "The Seelye Tombstone." Letter explains his gravesite and the importance of the Confederation. Top-left corner says "Accession #1." Two hole punches in the top-centre.
textual record : biography


ca. 1976
1976.001.002 1-1-1-1
More Info Fort Steele, Frontier Mining Town of the Kootenays
A history of Fort Steele and its rise, its decline, and its rebirth
"Yesterday" series no. 2
1972
textual record : booklet


1972
1976.083.001 1-1-2-28

Come With Me to Yesterday
Tales Retold of Pioneer Days in the East Kootenay
27 short articles detailing historic moments in Cranbrook, BC and area
"Yesterday" series no. 1
b&w photographs
1972
book : softcover


1972
1976.084.001 1-1-2-29
More Info Some Interesting Letters From Our Readers
"Come With Me to Yesterday" article # 81 of 633 articles in a series of articles published in the Cranbrook Courier, Town & Country, Daily Townsman and Daily Bulletin between 1963 and 1978. Series coverage includes various events, people and topics of the Cranbrook district. Original articles are based on research from early district newspapers, books, interviews and correspondence often including transcribed sources. Research by Dan A. MacDonald. Editing, notes and comments by Dave Kay.
textual record : newspaper article, photocopy


1978.064.045 REF.0001.0001
More Info Mr. Dave Kay
includes 1 duplicate
textual record : biography, typewritten


ca. May, 1978
1978.192.001 1-1-7-36
More Info 'The World Was His Country'
Biography of Father Coccola

By Dave Kay & Dan MacDonald
textual record : booklet


1988.039.001 1-4-3-21
More Info Various Articles on Petroglyphs
Willard E Ireland to Dave Kay

re petroglyphs
textual record : letter


1990.043.044 1-4-5-17
More Info Various Articles on Petroglyphs
Dave Kay

re petroglyphs
textual record : report


1990.043.045 2-1-5-11
More Info H.E. Seelye Tombstone Description
Typewritten description of tombstone of H.E. Seelye. Explains how Seelye was important in seeing that B.C. would be added to Confederation. Two hole-punches in the top-centre.
textual record : tombstone description


Aug. 1966
1976.001.003 1-1-1-2
More Info H. M. Custom House, Cranbrook, BC. Grave of Henry Seelye in Cranbrook Cemetary.
2 Photocopies of picture: H.M. Custom House, Cranbrook, BC (Dated 1897) and photograph: Grave of Henry Seelye in Cranbrook Cemetery both glued to sheet of paper. Copies from Cranbrook Public Library.
textual record : photograph, photocopy


1976.001.004 1-1-1-3
More Info Henry E. Seelye, District Pioneer, a Forgotten Man
Biography newspaper article about Henry E. Seelye.
photocopy
Taped together
Cranbrook Courier pg. 7
textual record : newspaper article, photocopy


Dec. 6, 1961
1976.001.005 1-1-1-4
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