Time and place: stories of Northern British Columbia: stories of the West Coast, Skeena River, Bulkley Valley, Douglas Channel and the Old and New Kitimat
Record details
- Physical Description: cover-title, 53 p., 23 cm.
- Publisher: [Kitimat, B.C., s.n., 1958?]
Content descriptions
- Cumulative Index/Finding Aids Note:
- Selections from the column "Time and place" which first appeared in the Northern Sentinel of Kitimat, and later in other northern newspapers.Includes stories: ; A trip up the Skeena in 1899, p. 6;Includes: Early Mail routes of the Skeena, p. 16;Includes: Kitimat's 1906 boom, p. 19;Includes: The History of Kitamaat Village, p. 31;Includes: Charles Amos and the coming of Christianity to Kitamaat, p. 34;Includes: Gitwun's Peace Mission, p. 36;Includes: Kitimat-Gateway to the north, p. 41;Includes: Lakelse Hot Springs, p. 47-58Includes: A story of the sea, by Wiggs O'Neill, p. 1-3Includes: "Old Princess May" by Wiggs, O'Neill, p. 3
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Royal BC Museum and Archives Library | NWp 971.1Ki R856t (Text)
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