Upper Fraser Sawmill - General.
Upper Fraser Sawmill - General.
Upper Fraser Sawmill - General.
Upper Fraser Sawmill - General.
Upper Fraser Sawmill - General.
Upper Fraser Sawmill - General.
Upper Fraser Sawmill - General.
Upper Fraser Sawmill - General.
Upper Fraser Sawmill - General.
Upper Fraser Sawmill - General.
Upper Fraser Sawmill - General.
Upper Fraser Sawmill - General.
Upper Fraser Sawmill - General.
Upper Fraser Sawmill - General.
Upper Fraser Sawmill - General.
Upper Fraser Sawmill - General.
Slide image found in a slide carousel without any numbering associated with the original slide index. As such it has been associated with images indexed under "Upper Fraser Sawmill - General" by the Archivist.
Upper Fraser Sawmill - General.
Upper Fraser Sawmill - General.
Image depicts several unidentified individuals walking along the snow-covered Upper Fraser Road with numerous buildings on either side. Map coordinates 54°07'05.7"N 121°56'38.9"W
Image depicts the Upper Fraser Road running through Upper Fraser, B.C. A beehive burner is seen in the background on the left and the mill office is seen on the right. Map coordinates 54°07'05.7"N 121°56'38.9"W
Slide depicts a view of what is possibly the Upper Fraser River.
Image depicts houses in the Upper Fraser residential area during demolition of town site. Map coordinates 54°06'51.6"N 121°56'26.3"W
Image depicts an older building with numerous vehicles parked out front in Upper Fraser, B.C. Map coordinates 54°07'03.5"N 121°56'34.4"W
The item is a CD-R containing Kent Sedgewick's files regarding the Upper Fraser Valley history. Files include literature summaries, oral history transcripts and various other documents referring to the Upper Fraser Valley. Annotations on CD-R state, "Jun 7 '04 Kent - UF files to start."
Image depicts Upper Fraser town site playground, after closure of town site. Map coordinates 54°07'01.4"N 121°56'29.9"W
Image depicts entrance to mill yard for Upper Fraser mill in Upper Fraser, B.C. Map coordinates 54°07'10.8"N 121°56'51.7"W
Image depicts Upper Fraser mill yard with log deck and beehive burner in silhouette across railroad tracks. Located in Upper Fraser, B.C. Map coordinates 54°07'01.5"N 121°56'29.6"W
Image depicts numerous log decks at the Upper Fraser sawmill. Map coordinates 54°07'10.8"N 121°56'51.7"W
Image depicts the entrance to the Upper Fraser mill yard in Upper Fraser, B.C. Map coordinates 54°07'10.8"N 121°56'51.7"W
Image depicts the Upper Fraser mill yard with a CN train in Upper Fraser, B.C. Map coordinates 54°07'10.8"N 121°56'51.7"W
Image depicts the entrance to the Upper Fraser mill yard in Upper Fraser, B.C. Map coordinates 54°07'10.8"N 121°56'51.7"W
Image depicts the Upper Fraser Road running through Upper Fraser, B.C. A newer style round burner is seen in the background. Map coordinates 54°07'05.7"N 121°56'38.9"W
Image depicts several houses, likely in Upper Fraser, B.C.
File consists of documents containing the questions created for use in the project's oral history interviews.
File consists of:
- Directory of Upper Fraser Historical Geography Project oral history interviews
- Printed email correspondence
- Status update documents on the project
- "Textual History of Upper Fraser" based off of Northwood textual files
- Handwritten notes
File consists of a oral history transcription index for the project, as well as copies of the interview summaries created for each of the oral histories.
File consists of:
- A digital file of the Upper Fraser Historical Geography Project database contained on a 3.5" floppy from July 2002
- Database print-outs
- Printed email correspondence
File consists of:
- "Upper Fraser Historical Geography Project Interview Etiquette"
- Blank consent forms
- Blank interview checklists
- A hand-out for a May 15, 1999 Oral History Workshop organized by the Prince George Oral History Group
The Upper Fraser Historical Geography Project was conducted by UNBC faculty and a team of researchers between 1999 and 2002. The lead researchers were Aileen Espritiu, Gail Fondahl, Greg Halseth, Debra Straussfogel, and Tracy Summerville. The project resulted in the creation of 93 oral history records and their transcripts. Participants included regional forest industry executives, politicians (including former MLA Ray Williston, local mayors and Fraser Fort George Regional District representatives), forest industry workers, and former and contemporary Upper Fraser community residents. The oral histories document the rise, consolidation and demise of the forestry-based settlements along the Upper Fraser River between 1915 and 2000.
File consists of two editions of a brochure created for the Upper Fraser Historical Geography Project.
File consists of:
- Upper Fraser Historical Geography Project backgrounder and summary document
- Letter-size maps of the Upper Fraser River community area created for the project
Image depicts the Upper Fraser General Store in Upper Fraser, B.C. Two other signs indicate that it is also a post office and a place that offers propane refills. Map coordinates 54°07'10.8"N 121°56'51.7"W
Image depicts Upper Fraser Elementary School, after closure of town site. Map coordinates 54°06'54.4"N 121°56'16.6"W
Image depicts Upper Fraser Elementary School, after closure of town site. Map coordinates 54°06'54.4"N 121°56'16.6"W
File consists of:
- List of communities on the Upper Fraser
- "Sawmill & Town Inventory"
- Photocopied excerpt from "Mile by mile details on driving to best sightseeing, camping, hiking, rockhounding, exploring fishing, hunting, picnicking." by Ken & Kathy Bernsohn
- "General Community Information" document regarding the Upper Fraser
- Photocopied excerpt from the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George's 1974 "Resource Community Structure - Phase I: Case Study of Upper Fraser Valley"
- Photocopied excerpts from various other published works
Image depicts an unknown woman on a road in the upper Fraser Canyon.
Image depicts a view of some of the scenery near the Upper Fraser Canyon.
Image depicts the Fraser River passing through the upper Fraser Canyon.
Image depicts a view of the Upper Fraser Canyon. The Fraser River is visible.