Canada West Magazine, Fall 1972, Volume 4, Number 3 - Lost Morgan Mine / Historic Hedley
Canada West Magazine, Fall 1972, Volume 4, Number 3 - Lost Morgan Mine / Historic Hedley | Rare and modern books | Barlee, N.L., Sismey, Eric D., Dyre, A.R.
Canada West Magazine, Fall 1972, Volume 4, Number 3 - Lost Morgan Mine / Historic Hedley
Canada West Magazine, Fall 1972, Volume 4, Number 3 - Lost Morgan Mine / Historic Hedley | Rare and modern books | Barlee, N.L., Sismey, Eric D., Dyre, A.R.
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Details
- Year of publication
- 1972
- Place of printing
- Canada
- Author
- Barlee, N.L., Sismey, Eric D., Dyre, A.R.
- Publishers
- Canada West Magazines
- Size
- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Keyword
- Canada West Magazine, Fall 1972, Volume 4, Number 3 - Lost Morgan Mine, Historic Hedley Captain Jefferson D. Howell Captain Charles A., Sawyer Lost Morgan Mine (near Greenwood City), The Highest Judge in the Highest Court in the HIghest City in, Canada - W.R. "Willie" Williams, Historic Hedley, B.C., Gold Bullion at Twelve Fathoms - the Pacific went down in 1875, off Cape Flattery, The Money Shell - money used by native peoples of Western Canada, was dentalium or higua, a sea shell, Letters from the North-West - Part I - A.R. Dyre was a young, North-West Mounted Policeman British Columbia Canadian History, Magazine Back Issues
- Binding description
- S Single Issue Magazine
- State of preservation
- Good
- Languages
- English
- Binding
- Softcover
- First edition
- True
Description
40 pages. Illustrated in black and white. Features: The Lost Morgan Mine (near Greenwood City); The Highest Judge in the Highest Court in the HIghest City in Canada - W.R. "Willie" Williams; Historic Hedley, B.C.; Gold Bullion at Twelve Fathoms - the Pacific went down in 1875 off Cape Flattery; The Money Shell - money used by native peoples of Western Canada was dentalium or higua, a sea shell; Letters from the North-West - Part I - A.R. Dyre was a young North-West Mounted Policeman who served in the wests from 1882 to 1885. Name atop front cover. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book