Subject: Kaslo
Kaslo City Wharf
Kaslo to build large city wharf.
| Internal ID: | 0054.0172 |
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| Medium: | Newspaper |
| Date: | May 23rd 1895 |
Kaslo Hospital
Construction of hospital goes ahead.
| Internal ID: | 0054.0200 |
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| Medium: | Newspaper |
| Date: | July 4th 1895 |
Kaslo Utilities
Kaslo waterworks to come shortly
| Internal ID: | 0054.0021 |
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| Medium: | Newspaper |
| Date: | May 2nd 1896 |
Kaslo News
Developments at Cody and Kaslo water system.
| Internal ID: | 0054.0147 |
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| Medium: | Newspaper |
| Date: | September 19th 1896 |
Kaslo Fire Death
Two fires occured in Kaslo in one week, killing one Chinaman.
| Internal ID: | 0050.0157 |
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| Medium: | Manuscript |
| Date: | January 25th 1894 |
Fire Chiefs Meeting And Training Issues
Chiefs from eight cities in the Kootenays and Boundary met at Nelson to discuss forming a provincial organization.
| Internal ID: | 0050.0582 |
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| Medium: | Newspaper |
| Date: | November 6th 1930 |
Fire Concerns
Government support not forthcoming.
| Internal ID: | 0054.0201 |
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| Medium: | Newspaper |
| Date: | July 11th 1895 |
Paddlewheeler S.S. Moyie, The Last Sternwheeler
S.S. Moyie at Kaslo, B.C., "The Last of the Sternwheelers". Against a backdrop of the rugged Purcell Mountains and sparkling Kootenay Lake, this graceful old steamer lies in retirement on Kaslo Beach. It is now a museum in the care of the Kootenay Lake Historical Society. In 1898 the metal hull was shipped in sections from Toronto, and the wooden superstructure was constructed on the shores of Kootenay Lake. The S.S. Moyie saw service until 1957, and was the last of dozens of sternwheelers to ply the inland waterways. Weight: 728.9 tons gross-length: 161.7 feet-breadth: 30 feet-draft: 3 feet. Photo by E. Anderson
| Internal ID: | 0431.0001 |
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| Medium: | Postcard |
| Date: | 0000 |
Paddlewheeler S.S. Moyie, The Last Sternwheeler
S.S. Moyie at Kaslo, B.C., "The Last of the Sternwheelers". Against a backdrop of the rugged Purcell Mountains and sparkling Kootenay Lake, this graceful old steamer lies in retirement on Kaslo Beach. It is now a museum in the care of the Kootenay Lake Historical Society. In 1898 the metal hull was shipped in sections from Toronto, and the wooden superstructure was constructed on the shores of Kootenay Lake. The S.S. Moyie saw service until 1957, and was the last of dozens of sternwheelers to ply the inland waterways. Weight: 728.9 tons gross-length: 161.7 feet-breadth: 30 feet-draft: 3 feet. Photo by E. Anderson
| Internal ID: | 0431.0002 |
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| Medium: | Postcard |
| Date: | 0000 |
Kaslo Policing
Specific vagrants cleared
| Internal ID: | 0054.0056 |
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| Medium: | Newspaper |
| Date: | June 13th 1896 |
Kaslo News
Mining news and promotion; Kaslo's first park.
| Internal ID: | 0054.0042 |
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| Medium: | Newspaper |
| Date: | May 23rd 1896 |
Electrical Plant
Electric lights proposed for Kaslo.
| Internal ID: | 0054.0188 |
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| Medium: | Newspaper |
| Date: | June 6th 1895 |
