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More Info Gold Rush on the St. Mary's River and Other Stories
"Come With Me to Yesterday" article # 188 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


1978.064.120 REF.0001.0001
More Info 'Old Office Camp' on St. Marys River Saved a Life
"Come With Me to Yesterday" article # 240 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


1978.064.166 REF.0001.0001
More Info Some Tales of the Early Mines & Miners in St. Marys Country
"Come With Me to Yesterday" articles # 241-244 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


1978.064.167 REF.0001.0001

The Cave, Main Source of Old Man River
photograph : b&w, photocopy


1979.065.007 1-2-2-32

Cranbrook, B.C.
'The Cave', main source of Old Man River

B & W
POSTCARD


1984.008.007 1-2-7-27

Cranbrook, B.C.
'The Cave', main source of Old Man River

B & W
POSTCARD


1984.008.008 1-2-7-27

Edythe McClure Collection
Kootenay River, near Cranbrook, BC

Photograph : b&w


1992.048.011 1-3-2-27

Edythe McClure Collection
'Elk River Valley', near Fernie, BC

Photograph : b&w


1992.048.015 1-3-2-27

Edythe McClure Collection
'Morrissey Gap & Elk River'

Photograph : b&w


1992.048.017 1-3-2-27

Edythe McClure Collection
'The Lizard Range & Elk River' at Fernie, BC
Photograph : b&w


1992.048.019 1-3-2-27

Edythe McClure Collection
'Elk River Grade', near Fernie, BC

Photograph : b&w


1992.048.024 1-3-2-27

Local History
'Elk River Canyon'
photograph : b&w


1992.121.009 1-3-3-3

Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd
'The Cave Main Source of Old Man River'

Photograph : b&w


1994.019.025 1-3-3-35

Local History
'Old Man River near Coleman, Alberta'
Photograph : b&w


1997.020.005 1-3-4-14

Local History
'Kootenay River near Cranbrook, BC'
Photograph : b&w


1997.020.011 1-3-4-14

Local History
'Old Man River near Lundbrek'
Photograph : b&w


1997.020.013 1-3-4-14

Local History
Tent Mt & Old Man River, Blairmore Alberta'
Photograph : b&w


1997.020.015 1-3-4-14

Railways
Kicking Horse River & tunnel

Laser copy (donor still has original) with notation on back (see 98.032.007)
photograph : b&w


1998.032.003 1-3-6-3
More Info Railways
Notations on back of photos in 98.032.(001-006)

Laser copy (donor still has original) with notation on back (see 98.032.007)
textual record : document


1998.032.007 1-3-6-3

Fred Payne Collection
Box Canyon, Illecillewaet River
photograph : b&w


1999.033.093 1-3-6-5
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