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British Columbia Loggers' Association, Inc. collection
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- Textual record
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1943 (Creation)
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< 0.01 m of textual records
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The material is the declaration of the two associations announcing the presentation of a canoe to the City in March 1943. Jericho Charlie, a Squamish Native Indian, freighted camp supplies to Jerry Rogers, a logger on the Point Grey peninsula in the late 1800s. The supplies were brought from Vancouver across English Bay in a canoe called "Houmiltichesen". This canoe was purchased by the British Columbia Loggers' Association and the Consolidated Red Cedar Shingle Association of British Columbia from August Jack, a stepson of Jericho Charlie, about 1943.
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Donated by Stuart Lefeaux, Superintendent of Parks and Recreation, in 1978.
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Folder formerly located at 567-G-03 fld 02.