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Crestbrook Rail Runner #003, once a C.P.R. train water tender, abandoned at Skookumchuck, B.C.
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Crestbrook Rail Runner #003, once a C.P.R. train water tender, abandoned at Skookumchuck, B.C.
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Crestbrook Rail Runner #003, once a C.P.R. train water tender, abandoned at Skookumchuck, B.C.
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Crestbrook Rail Runner #003, once a C.P.R. train water tender, abandoned at Skookumchuck, B.C.
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Crestbrook Rail Runner #003, once a C.P.R. train water tender, abandoned at Skookumchuck, B.C.
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C.P.R. Locomotive #4065 (#53), South Slocan, B.C. Note Engineer has arm out of window for Train Orde
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Train wreck claims one life three miles west of Crowsnest, B.C. (prior to 1971)
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Kicking Horse Canyon
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Circus Wagon
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Official Report On Kootenay
: Coverage of the official trip to Kootenay Country by Colonial Secretary Birch. A very complete desc
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Kootenay Mines Report
: Article with letters from various individuals with reports on the Kootenay Mines. Featured is a rep
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Latest from Kootenay and Columbia River
: Newspaper article describing work on a new trail by Mr Dewdney, as well as mining conditions. Menti
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Big Bend Diggings
: Newspaper report with a letter by a trader on pack trains in area. It states that the Big Bend digg
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The Big Bend Country
: Newspaper article with a letter from Fort Kamloops on conditions encountered reaching Big Bend Count
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Kootenay Pack Train
: Newspaper article reporting Mr Wards confidence in the Hope route for trade into the Kootenay countr
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Columbia River Developments
: Newspaper article on Mr Ladners confidence in mining prospects and erecting buildings in association
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Blackfoot Report
: Newspaper article with excerpt from Pacific Tribune - stating man returning from Blackfoot county di
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The Blackfoot Country
: Newspaper article with first hand account from miner who while travelling met Snake Indians who thre
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Kootenay and Big Bend
: Newspaper article stating the opinion of miners is that the Big Bend is rich beyond anything that ha
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Route To Big Bend
: Newspaper article with correspondence between A.C. Anderson and J. Robertson Stewart on the distance
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