- Agreement of Sale of Prince George Citizen
- Correspondence regarding proposed Prince George Citizen sale – H.G.T. Perry & news clippings
File contains a 1920 British Columbia Liberal government election platform pamphlet entitled "A Brief Record of the Oliver Government".
Handwritten annotation on recto: "Trip to Peace River - riding with [MLA] Ian Mackenzie, Hon. W. Sutherland". Photo depicts a row boat being poled against the dock while six men, including H. Perry wait to disembark.
Handwritten annotation on recto: "1921 MLA's and Reporters & Staff at rear."
Handwritten annotation on recto: (L-R) "unidentified man, Tom Mackinny, Bart, unidentified man, Tony Menard, A. Dixon, unidentified woman, Sutherland ; Hudson Hope, Peace River"
Three men are poling from within a row boat while two men wading in the water are pushing the boat presumably to get the boat off a raised section of river bed.
Nine men, four horses and a wagon standing in a field doted with haystacks
Annotation on recto of photograph: "The Seel arrives at Prince George BC. The track laying machine is at George Street Feb 1st 1914."
Handwritten annotation on recto: "Ft. St. James, 1921 or 2, Stuart Lake, HGP MLA 1920-, 1st Seat of Govt. in BC"
Handwritten annotation on recto: "Imperial Co. berrick (sp?) near Pouce Coupe River, 1921"; "Harry Perry" identified by an arrow as the man on the left.
Handwritten annotation on recto: "Lining up boat" which refers to a slight view of men along the left edge of the photo maneuvering their row boat within the water
Five men stand next to, or within, a boat being portaged on a wagon deck. Same photo as 2002.7.1.82
Handwritten annotations on recto: (L-R) "Jim Beattie, unidentified, Tom Menard, Harry Perry, Bill McFaren"; along top of photo:"Portaging from Rocky Mountain portage to Hudson's Hope". Five men stand next to, or within, a boat being portaged on a wagon deck.
Handwritten annotation on recto: (L-R)
"Patterson, unidentified, Bowman - CNR, Pete LaRie-CNR, Geo.Williams, Harry Perry, Gregory-Forestry, unidentified" Photo depicts Harry Perry standing with a group of eight men, two of which being identified as part of the CNR.
Handwritten annotation on recto: "Meal time near Brennan's Flats where gold dredging on Peace River, Sept. 1921". Photo depicts three men standing next to a campfire.
Dirt roads crossing a large, cleared section of land. Some buildings seen along the left edge of the image.
Handwritten annotation on recto: "Fort St. John Peace River".
Handwritten annotation on recto: "On way to Peace, 1921". Photo depicts Harry Perry sitting by a campfire with two unidentified men. Photo may have been taken near Brennan's Flats where gold was being dredged from the Peace River.
Handwritten annotation on recto: "near Rolla. Peace River. showing formation where oil exits, 1921"
Handwritten annotation on recto features a circle drawn around the head of Harry Perry.
Haystacks in a field.
Typed annotation on recto: "Perry Cup - Assoc. football." Handwritten annotation on verso: "Yours Truly, Geo. Peters, McBride, BC"
Two steamships tied to the shores of the Fraser River at Fort George. Steamships are: B.X. and B.C. Express.
Handwritten annotation on recto: "City Hall, Prince George, Built While Mayor, 1918"
Three men (two with rifles) stand next to seven large deer suspended upside down from a building beam. Handwritten annotation along bottom of recto: "B-- Blain (?) Hunting, Lou Graham [name crossed out], Boyd, --"
Handwritten annotation on recto: "'X' Perry Store, 1912-3 Fort George"
Handwritten annotation on recto: "First bridge across the Fraser River for GTP Rlway (sic) - 1913. - after breaking".
Handwritten annotation on recto: "Harry first store, Fort George, 1912"
No.1 train engine exhibited on a short section of track on top of a raised area of dirt.
Handwritten annotations on recto: "W. Corbett's Livery Barn in Fort George. 1912"
Fire at the Fort George Hotel devastated the entire block. Harry Perry's Tailor shop was right across the street from the fire. Handwritten annotations on recto: "Fort George Hotel Fire; Nov. 13, 1914"
Fire at the Fort George Hotel devastated the entire block. Harry Perry's Tailor shop was right across the street from the fire. Handwritten annotations on recto: "1 man burned to death. Fire 1914, Fort George. Nov. 13-1914. Hotel & whole block destroyed; 'X' my store was on this corner, not shown here"
Lieutenant Governor J. Forham Johnson reading from the Speakers Seat.
HGT Perry (second from right, stand in a line with politicians and military personnel.