Item 2009.10.3.26 - Job Clark with push cart

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Job Clark with push cart

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2009.10.3.26

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  • [between 1923 and 1926] (Creation)

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1 photograph : b&w ; 7 x 11.5 cm

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(1870 - 1952)

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Photograph depicts a man standing beside a rustic cart. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "Job Clark and a punch hard cart". Job Clark (1890-1969) was Job Henry Clark, Chief Long Arm (Na-qua-oon), patriarch and leading hereditary chief of the Nishga tribe of the Nass River. Job Clark's father, Frank Roundy, was the founder of Alice Arm and owner and operator of the first operating mine there, the Esperanza. Roundy was also one of the founders of Silver City near which the present BC Molybdenum mine operates. Chief Job Clark had 6 children, one of whom was Frank Calder.

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  • English

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    This photograph has been digitized and is available in JPEG format by clicking on the image at the top of this page. For a full quality digital reproduction, contact archives@unbc.ca. Any use of this digital image requires use of the following credit line: Northern BC Archives, UNBC Accession No. 2009.10.3.26

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    Public Domain Images - No Reproduction Conditions

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    Part of the Fred Jeffery Photograph Collection

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