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2020.08.65 · Item · [1915]
Part of Pacific Great Eastern Railway Region Photograph Collection

Photograph depicts a partially constructed Pacific Great Eastern Railway trestle located near Sallus Creek in the area around Lillooet, Fountain, and Pavilion. "Canadian Railway and Marine World" reported that track had been laid to 14 miles North of Lillooet by July 30, 1915 (CR&MW , Sept 1915, p341, c2). 14 miles North of Lillooet is approximately 20 rail lengths beyond the North end of this trestle, leading to a "best estimate" of early-mid July 1915 as the latest date for this photograph.

The ca. 1921-1927 “PGE Bridge List” from the notebook of William H. Hewlett (1914-1968) references a Mile 13.7, 14 Mile Creek, frame trestle, 905 ft. long, 182 ft. high, 61 spans of 14.8 feet in the Lillooet Subdivision. A “PGE Track Profile” drawing shows this trestle was on a 1.55% grade and a 12 degree left hand curve. While the drawing had been revised at least twice (with an unknown date for the most recent revision), the pre-“Lillooet Diversion of 1931" mileage figures confirm that the 1915 “Mile 13.7" was in agreement with a more recent hand written note “Sallus Creek”. The trestle appears to have gone by the names "14 Mile" trestle, "13.7 Mile Trestle", and "Sallus Creek" trestle.

2020.08.64 · Item · [1915?]
Part of Pacific Great Eastern Railway Region Photograph Collection

Photograph depicts Mr. Crysdale sitting on a velocipede on the Sallus Creek ("14 Mile") Pacific Great Eastern Railway trestle with an estimated date of very late July 1915 or later. "Canadian Railway and Marine World" reported that track had been laid to 14 miles North of Lillooet by July 30, 1915 (CR&MW , Sept 1915, p341, c2). 14 miles North of Lillooet is approximately 20 rail lengths beyond the North end of this trestle, leading to a "best estimate" of very late July 1915 as the earliest date for this photograph. The velocipede depicted is a 3-wheel, manually propelled vehicle operated by a push-pull (back & forth) action on the actuating handle.

The ca. 1921-1927 “PGE Bridge List” from the notebook of William H. Hewlett (1914-1968) references a Mile 13.7, 14 Mile Creek, frame trestle, 905 ft. long, 182 ft. high, 61 spans of 14.8 feet in the Lillooet Subdivision. A “PGE Track Profile” drawing shows this trestle was on a 1.55% grade and a 12 degree left hand curve. While the drawing had been revised at least twice (with an unknown date for the most recent revision), the pre-“Lillooet Diversion of 1931" mileage figures confirm that the 1915 “Mile 13.7" was in agreement with a more recent hand written note “Sallus Creek”. The trestle appears to have gone by the names "14 Mile" trestle, "13.7 Mile Trestle", and "Sallus Creek" trestle.

Special Train - PGE Railway
2020.08.46 · Item · 20 Feb. 1915
Part of Pacific Great Eastern Railway Region Photograph Collection

Photograph depicts a Pacific Great Eastern Railway "Special Train" that is "carrying a number of members of B.C. Legislature on their tour of inspection. First train into Lillooet, B.C. Feb. 20, 1915, 5 p.m." The train is depicted on the grade along the Seton River as it leaves Seton Lake.

View of Cayoosh Creek
2020.08.90 · Item · [between 1909 and 1919]
Part of Pacific Great Eastern Railway Region Photograph Collection

Photograph depicts the confluence of the Cayoosh Creek outflow into the Fraser River in Lillooet, BC. Seton River is visible in the foreground. This area is Cayoose Creek Band (Sekw'el'wás First Nation) territory and includes land currently encompassed within Cayoosh Creek Indian Reserve 1. The Pacific Great Eastern Railway bridge over the Fraser River is also visible in the background.

View of Seton Lake area
2020.08.77 · Item · [between 1911 and 1915]
Part of Pacific Great Eastern Railway Region Photograph Collection

Photograph depicts a view of Seton Lake and the surrounding area, including the Pacific Great Eastern railway line. The railway grade is visible at left. Also visible is the Seton Lake fish hatchery at the east end of the lake and its employee boarding house, superintendent's cottage, and weir at the head of what was then referred to as "Lake Creek". The road seen in the centre foreground travelled from Lillooet to Seton Lake then to Golden Cache Mine.

2020.08.82 · Item · [between 1915 and 1917]
Part of Pacific Great Eastern Railway Region Photograph Collection

Photograph depicts a Pacific Great Eastern Railway train on Pavilion Creek trestle at Mile 20.3. Also visible are a water tank and possibly the graveyard at Pavilion.

The ca. 1921-1927 “PGE Bridge List” from the notebook of William H. Hewlett (1914-1968) references a 389.4 foot long, 34 ft. high, framed trestle with 26 spans of 14.8 feet at Mile 20.3 carrying the line over Pavilion Creek. There was a water tank at Pavilion located between the North end of the siding and the South end of the trestle. A track profile chart confirms that the track at this point is on a 12 degree curve. This photograph was taken from a vantage point up the hill to the North. The structures at the lower left of this image (2020.08.82) are consistent with a small construction camp, which accounts for the presence of a camp cook in image 2020.08.83.

"Canadian Railway and Marine World" reported in their January 1916 issue (p. 11, c.1), that track had been laid to within ½ mile of Clinton (Mile 45.0) on Dec. 14, 1915. If a constant rate of construction had been maintained from Mile 14, reached on July 30, 1915 as previously discussed, to Clinton, the approximate date of completion to Pavilion would be around the end of August, 1915 which is probably the earliest possible date for this photograph.

2020.08.42 · Item · [between 1912 and 1916]
Part of Pacific Great Eastern Railway Region Photograph Collection

Photograph depicts a row of spectators wearing nice clothing, sitting on the curb in the shade of mature chestnut trees. Many of the spectators appear to be Indigenous women and children. They may be gathered to watch a parade or special event. There are Union Jacks and Canadian Red Ensign flags hanging in the trees, suggesting the event may be a Dominion Day event. Although the location is unknown, the presence of the chestnut trees suggests that this may have been taken on Lillooet Main Street.

2020.08 · Collection · [between 1905 and 1926]

This collection consists of photographs and "real photo" postcards that depict the construction and operation of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway line, communities nearby the railway line, and regional geography of areas adjacent to the PGE line.

549 Range Tenure Linework
2020.4.6.549.1 · Item · 2000
Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

Floppy label reads:
G. Runka
From Dugald Smith Nov 16, 00
RE: Range Tenure Linework
1) xax-ran.dgn
2) xax-ran.fil

Floppy file listing:
xax-ran.dgn
xax-ran.fil

2020.4.6.407 · File · 1995
Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

File consists of records created and accumulated by Gary Runka over the course of his consultancy work for Xaxli'p First Nation/Fountain Indian Band for the "Consultation on First Nation Involvement in Local Land Use Planning Process" project in Lillooet. This file was numbered as G.G. Runka Land Sense Ltd. client file #407; that client number may be seen referenced elsewhere in the G. Gary Runka fonds. The Land Sense Ltd. client files generally include records such as correspondence, contracts, invoices, project reports, publications, ephemera, memoranda, maps or map excerpts, legal documents, meeting materials, clippings, and handwritten notes.

2020.4.6.549 · File · 2000
Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

File consists of records created and accumulated by Gary Runka over the course of his consultancy work for Xaxli'p First Nation for the "Consultations on Land and Water Use Issues - Interim Measures Agreement Negotiations" project in Fountain Valley. This file was numbered as G.G. Runka Land Sense Ltd. client file #549; that client number may be seen referenced elsewhere in the G. Gary Runka fonds. The Land Sense Ltd. client files generally include records such as correspondence, contracts, invoices, project reports, publications, ephemera, memoranda, maps or map excerpts, legal documents, meeting materials, clippings, and handwritten notes. File also includes an accompanying 3.5 inch floppy diskette.

Maps include:

  • DIAND Federal Treaty Negotiation Office and Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs Information Provision Branch, "Mining Tenures", Nov. 2000 - printed mylar overlay for Fountain Indian Band Traditional Territory map.
  • "Logging History" showing BC Hydro Right of Way and areas harvested in various decades, ca. 2000 - printed mylar overlay for Fountain Indian Band Traditional Territory map.
  • BC Ministry of Forests, "Fountain Indian Band Traditional Territory", ca. 2000. - and hand-drawn mylar overlay depicting land areas.
  • Silva Ecosystem Consultants, "Xaxli'p Ecosystem Based Plan, Xaxli'p Territory - Range Tenures", June 2000.
  • Silva Ecosystem Consultants, "Xaxli'p Ecosystem Based Plan, Xaxli'p Territory - Land Unsuitable for Development", June 2000.
  • Silva Ecosystem Consultants, "Xaxli'p Ecosystem Based Plan, Xaxli'p Territory - Ecological Sensitivity to Disturbance", June 2000.
  • Silva Ecosystem Consultants, "Xaxli'p Ecosystem Based Plan, Xaxli'p Territory - Protected Landscape Network and Xaxli'p Land Use", June 2000.
  • Silva Ecosystem Consultants, "Xaxli'p Ecosystem Based Plan, Xaxli'p Territory - Old Growth and Past Logging", June 2000.
  • Silva Ecosystem Consultants, "Xaxli'p Ecosystem Based Plan, Xaxli'p Territory - Xaxli'p Land Use", June 2000.
  • Silva Ecosystem Consultants, "Xaxli'p Ecosystem Based Plan, Xaxli'p Territory - Xaxli'p Territory", June 2000.
  • Silva Ecosystem Consultants, "Xaxli'p Ecosystem Based Plan, Xaxli'p Territory - Past and Planned Logging with Zones of Influence", June 2000.
  • Silva Ecosystem Consultants, "Past and Planned Logging with Zones of Influence" printed mylar map, 2000.
  • Silva Ecosystem Consultants, "Xaxli'p Land Protection Area", March 2001.
  • Silva Ecosystem Consultants, "Proposed Land Protection Area, Xaxli'p Treaty Negotiations" printed mylar overlay, March 2001.
  • "Xaxli'p Lands of the Valley Bottom & Adjacent Areas for the Purposes of Interim Agreement - Preliminary Land Status Information Only" hand-drawn mylar map overlay for use with legal map base, Dec. 2000.
  • DIAND Federal Treaty Negotiation Office and Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs Information Provision Branch, "Statement of Intent for the Xaxli'p First Nation", January 2001. (confidential for negotiations in 2001).
  • BC Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Water Management Branch, "Fountain Creek Community Watershed", Nov. 2000.
2013.6.36.1.074.08 · Item · [July 1966]
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts a church that was built of shaped logs on the territory of the Tsal'alh Nation on the road leading to Seton Lake. Church was derelict, but still held pews, plastic flowers and small shrines.