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History of Fernie
"Come With Me to Yesterday" articles # 16-17 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.
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textual record : newspaper article, photocopy
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1978.064.011 |
REF.0001.0001 |
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Fernie Fire, Tom Gorrie Recalls Some Tragic Incidents
"Come With Me to Yesterday" articles # 49-51 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.
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textual record : newspaper article, photocopy
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1978.064.029 |
REF.0001.0001 |
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Fernie was First Called Coal Creek
"Come With Me to Yesterday" article # 403 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
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1978.064.302 |
REF.0001.0002 |
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Black Hand Society at Fernie in 1908
"Come With Me to Yesterday" article # 490 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
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1978.064.359 |
REF.0001.0002 |

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Backtracking with Fernie Historical Association
"They began to rebuild even before the ashes from the destructive fires had cooled - this statement possibly best symbolizes the spirit of our pioneers and the faith they had for the future of this district..." |
book : softcover
1967 |
1992.130.001 |
Library - Local History |
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Fernie, B.C.
Fernie, BC old steam loco used at the Fernie Coke ovens circa 1900's. Now in Rotary Park, along highway #3,
Taken in 1960 |
photograph : postcard, col
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2003.057.001 |
1-3-8-10 |
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Fernie, B.C.
Fernie, BC old steam loco used at the Fernie Coke ovens circa 1900's. Now in Rotary Park, along highway #3,
Taken in 1960 |
photograph : postcard, col
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2003.057.001a |
1-3-8-10 |

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Local History
Cottonwood Trees oldest in Canada and possibly in the world, between Fernie and Morrissey BC along the Elk River.
Calgary Herald |
textual record : article and photo
ca 2003 |
2003.067.001 |
2-2-3-9 |
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