Lumbering Made Bull River "Come With Me to Yesterday" article # 162-165 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.
More on the Big Dreams Back in 1912 . . . . . . "Come With Me to Yesterday" articles # 315-316 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.
Early Log Drives on Kootenay Rivers "Come With Me to Yesterday" article # 317 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
1978.064.226
REF.0001.0002
Ties to Water The history of Bull River in the East Kootenay. Signed on title page by author.
Map of Bull River area and watershed. Covers industry (mining, logging, railroad etc.) in the area, farms, employers (including the trout hatchery) and people of the area, also family histories.
book : softcover
1988
1988.051.001
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