Land, Settlement and Immigration

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  • Claiming, settling, and moving to a new land

  • Land titles, distribution, grants, etc.

  • Community and regional settlement patterns

  • Land settlement companies

  • Land surveys and surveyors

  • Real estate companies and activities

  • Organizations involved in sponsoring and supporting immigrants

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          2012.13.2.02.33.13 · Item · [1990?]
          Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

          The item is a reproduction of a survey map likely drafted in the 1910s. The reproduction was likely created in 1990. The area covered is South of Baillie Street, East of 22nd Avenue, North of Princess Street and West of 7th Avenue. Annotations state, "Pl. 833" and various lot descriptions.

          2012.13.2.02.33.14 · Item · [1990?]
          Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

          The item is a reproduction of a survey map drafted on 27 July 1910. The reproduction was likely created in 1990. The area covered is South of Reserve Avenue, East of Victoria, North of Bird Avenue and West of 9th Street. Annotations state, "#796" and highlight the date and registered owner.

          2020.4.2.1.11 · File · 3 Nov. 1974
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          File consists of a speech given by Gary Runka to the BC Federation of Labour Environmental Conference entitled "Planned Development and Land Conservation".

          Commentary on this speech by Barry Smith of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands:
          "GGR discusses the 'problem' of land being considered as either an "ecological natural resource" or "hot commodity".

          He mentions that his background is in the natural sciences and land use planning and prefers to look at land as an ecological resource, not simply as a commodity.

          The speech includes a quick review of the Land Commission's work and with reference to the Land Commission Act he makes the following observation (p.2):
          "...the purpose is hardly necessary to relate to you - as what animal survives that destroys his food habitat next to his shelter or cover?"

          The reason for BC's farmland preservation program could hardly be better stated."

          1996.8.3.04 · File · [between 1968 and 1977]
          Part of Chander Suri fonds

          File consists of recreation reports, a Knothole zoning by-law article, public hearing agenda, and an industrial land use report, a number of reports on the zoning needs of small surrounding communities, a report on proposed rail routes to the NE of the province, a report on space requirements for downtown Prince George, a proposed study of water supply and sewage requirements in Prince George, a community analysis, statistics and information, presentation speeches on the tourism industry, and a report on the Hospital District in Fraser-Fort George.

          Planning Consultancy
          1996.8.4 · Series · 1970-2009
          Part of Chander Suri fonds

          Series consists of planning material created or collected by Chander Suri during his career as an independent planning consultant predominantly active in the Prince George area. These records include zoning and subdivision bylaws, Official Community Plans, Prince George property data and housing studies, environmental studies and information, and development plans for various municipalities and Indigenous communities. This series also contains photographs, maps, and plans related to Suri's consultancy work.

          "Planning for Agriculture"
          2020.4.4.29 · Item · 1998
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          Item is an original copy of "Planning for Agriculture" by Barry E. Smith, Policy Planner for the BC Provincial Agricultural Land Commission.

          "Planning for Change"
          1996.8.3.15 · File · 1968
          Part of Chander Suri fonds

          File consists of a draft copy of an address by J.D. Mawell for delivery at the Sixth Annual Aministrator's Seminar for the BC Hospital's Association. The speech outlines aspirations for the Hospital Association in the future.

          2020.4.2.1.48 · File · [June 1981]
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          File consists of a speech given by Gary Runka entitled "Planning for the Future Agricultural Land Base of Alberta" for Alberta Agriculture Land Use Activities, Edmonton, June 2,1981.

          Commentary on this speech by Barry Smith of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands:
          "This appears to be a set of preliminary speaking notes - much of it is point form with considerable hand written notes in the margins. It is not known if these notes were ever finalized into the speech given on June 2,1981 or if the speech was simply given using these notes as its basis.

          Many of the references are somewhat oblique relating to topical matters in Alberta. While agriculture is the central theme, this speech is focused on Alberta with little or no reference to the BC farmland preservation program.

          Several broader themes are considered which are dealt with in other speeches but GGR speaks to the longer term importance of farmland preservation legislation when stating (p. 3):
          "b) from my experience, time is demonstrating ever more clearly to me that, for a variety of reasons, legislating land preservation alone can only hold the land resource for so long if the other aspects affecting the food producing industry are not also given attention e.g.:

          • review of regional planning by the ARB
          • costs of production and marketing opportunities
          • gov't priority for ag. related to other prov. resources
          • urban planning - where are the cites going?
          • rural planning - how secure are the rural communities of which agriculture is a part?"
          Plans and Legal Records
          2002.17.2 · Series · 1913-1914
          Part of Henderson-Roe collection

          Consists of legal records and documents related to the holdings and activities of J. B. Henderson-Roe and his father, C.H. Henderson-Roe, including a hand-drawn map of Prince George, Fort George, and South Fort George, as well as a surveyor's plan for a subdivision.

          2020.4.2.1.43 · File · Aug. 1980
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          File consists of an article written by Gary Runka entitled "Political Realities - Protecting our Dwindling Soil Resource". This was published "Agrologist" magazine (Fall 1980) as "Protecting the soil".

          Commentary on this speech by Barry Smith of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands:
          "This paper is focused on the importance of soil conservation. It makes the observation that soil erosion is often not recognized until the damage has been done, but it takes even longer for politicians to be aware of the problem and then for this to translate into policy change. It is noted that this is especially a problem given the short term time horizons of politicians. There is a discussion of what jurisdiction is best to deal with protecting the soil resource. It is emphasized that we no longer have the luxury of time."

          2020.4.9.2.33 · File · 2008
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          This DVD contains a documentary entitled "Power Play: The Theft of BC's Rivers Vol. 1" on the privatization of British Columbia's river and public power. The filmmakers' original website ( www.SaveOurRivers.ca ) can be accessed via the Internet Archive.

          2012.13.3.1.44 · File · 2000
          Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

          File consists of notes and clippings relating to a presentation on the Millar Addition by Kent Sedgwick. Also includes "Please join us as we celebrate Heritage Week 2000!" printed invitation (26 Feb. 2000).

          "Preserving Our Foodlands"
          2020.4.4.34 · Item · [2002]
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          Item is an original copy of a 2002 promotional booklet produced by the BC Agricultural Land Commission entitled "Preserving Our Foodlands".

          2012.13.2.02 · Subseries · 1941-2011
          Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

          Subseries includes research material created and collected by Kent Sedgwick relating to land survey, development, and settlement in Prince George and British Columbia. Land surveys were conducted in British Columbia by surveyors George Dawson, the North Coast Land Company, Alfred R.C. Selwyn, and the Geological Survey of Canada during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. James C. Anderson and engineer J. Gill conducted topographical surveys for the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on Fort George and the Indian Reserve. Surveyors and land plot companies developed the land for sale to promote settlement in the area. Also includes materials regarding the continued development of the City of Prince George throughout the 20th century. The files primarily consist of newspaper clippings, research notes, and photocopied documents.

          1996.8.4.33 · File · 2000-2003
          Part of Chander Suri fonds

          File consists of documents relating to the Prince George Pentecostal's property search. Includes meeting minutes, overhead transparencies, resolutions, correspondence, brochures, a proposal for Westside Academy, a BC Housing information booklet, newspaper clippings, handwritten notes, and reports.

          Prince George properties
          1996.8.4.23 · File · [between 1970 and 1980]
          Part of Chander Suri fonds

          File consists of multiple documents regarding properties in Prince George including lot maps, the establishment of a McDonald's restaurant, an Emerald Estates booklet, correspondence, and newspaper photocopies. Prepared by multiple companies including McDonald's Restuarants of Canada Ltd, W.D. Usher & Associates, and North Central Management Corporation.

          2002.1 · Collection · 1887-1999

          The Prince George Railway & Forestry Museum Society Collection consists primarily of textual, photographic, and cartographic records related to the regional developments of the railway industry in Northern BC. A predominant portion of the collection is made up of material from the Canadian National Railway; other railways represented include the Pacific Great Eastern Railway, the British Columbia Railway (BC Rail), the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, the Grand Trunk Railway, the Intercolonial Railway, and the Okanagan Express. Significant geographical areas covered include Prince George, the Peace River Region, Terrace, Bulkley Valley, Hazelton and Prince Rupert.

          The forestry industry is represented in the collection with operational and financial records from Fyfe Lake Sawmill Ltd., which operated southwest of Prince George in the 1950s.

          The collection has been organized into series according to creator, each of which also has been arranged to subseries, file and item level, where applicable. This collection consists of eight series, as follows:

          1) Canadian National Railway
          2) Grand Trunk Railway
          3) Pacific Great Eastern Railway
          4) British Columbia Railway (BC Rail)
          5) Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR)
          6) Intercolonial Railway
          7) Fyfe Lake Sawmill ltd.
          8) PGRFM
          9) Photographs

          2012.13.2.18 · Subseries · 1979-2010
          Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

          Subseries contains material collected and created by Kent Sedgwick for research regarding various areas surrounding Prince George. Includes materials on the Crooked River area; Summit Lake; Ferguson Lake; Chief Lake; Salmon Valley; Mud River; Beaverly; Buckwater; Chilako River; Indian Reserve no. 4; Blackburn; Pineview; Stone Creek; Red Rock; Woodpecker; and Hixon. The files primarily consist of research notes and photographs depicting the communities.

          2009.7.1.281 · Item · [ca. 1880-1920]
          Part of Archdeacon W. H. Collison fonds

          Wide angle photograph of Prince Rupert sometime during the winter. There is snow on the ground and a marge mountain range is visible in the background. Annotation on recto reads: "Prince Rupert looking East from Waterworks J.D.A Pho 5/2."

          2009.5.2.324 · Item · 1914
          Part of Taylor-Baxter Family Photograph Collection

          This commemorative souvenir was produced by the Prince Rupert Pioneers’ Association in 1914. Its content provides a textual overview of the individual persons who pioneered the establishment of Prince Rupert, as well as, their associated portrait photographs. This publication also provides a brief introduction to the history of Prince Rupert and includes some related historical photographs.

          2009.7.1.247 · Item · ca. 1880-1920
          Part of Archdeacon W. H. Collison fonds

          Photo of entire ship building plant, including several vessels in the foreground. Hills are visible in the background. Annotation on recto reads: "Prince Rupert Ship Repair and Ship Building Plant. Prince Rupert BC. Frank E Kirby, William T Donnelly, Engineers. 17 Battery Place. NYC."

          2009.7.1.273 · Item · [ca. 1880-1920]
          Part of Archdeacon W. H. Collison fonds

          Photograph of a small vessel on the ocean with a dock and harbour buildings in the foreground. Tents and piles of lumber can be seen among the buildings. Annotation on recto reads: "The Wharf, Prince Rupert, BC. 1657." Printed annotation on verso reads "The Wharf, Prince Rupert, BC J. Howard A. Chapman, Victoria. BC. 1657."

          Print Photographs
          2020.4.8.2 · Subseries · 1956-1990
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          Series consists of print photographs created or collected by Gary Runka over the course of his personal and professional life. Includes school portraits, sporting event photographs, and work-related group portraits. Also includes aerial photographs of the West Coast Trail.

          2020.4.2.1.29 · File · Nov. 1978
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          File consists of a speech given by Gary Runka entitled "Private Land Needs and the BC Agricultural Land Commission Experience" for the Perspectives on Natural Resources Symposium II at Sir Sanford Fleming College in Lindsay, Ontario.

          Commentary on this speech by Barry Smith of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands:
          "This represents a major, out of province speech. It covers some familiar historic themes concerning the implementation of the BC farmland preservation program but also provides other interesting insights. It includes an informative summary of the land scarcity problem particular to BC.

          With the designation of the ALR complete, the much more difficult task is: "... to make the right land-use decisions within the agricultural zone and encourage good land use planning adjacent to it in order to accomplish the stated objectives." This statement clearly establishes the perspective that the ALC is not just focused on land within the ALR but believes its protection mandate extends beyond the bounds of the Reserve.

          GGR states that for competing uses there are normally non-agricultural alternatives but: "...the ability and willingness to go in these other directions necessitates a radical change in thinking on the part of governments, private industry, real estate interests, and the general public." Fourteen competing land uses are noted.

          It is noted that the ALC Act "...has provided impetus for more formal planning at the local and regional levels..." - a fact all too often missed.

          GGR reviews the types of plan policies that will assist the preservation of farmland and support the continued farming of agricultural land.

          A number of specific initiatives are noted and mention is made of the urban / rural fringe problems and the work of the Ministry of Agriculture Green Zone Committee. Mention is made of the challenges associated with dealing with conflicts with other provincial and federal agencies.

          The paper is summarized with three general approaches to looking at land needs, land uses and resource planning drawn from GGR's personal experience:

          1. Canada can't afford many more mistakes in the area of land resource allocation and making land-use decisions on the basis of the land's inherent natural characteristics is more reliable and sensible than based on the protection of property values and simply accommodating growth pressures;
          2. The ALC has learned that every move in rural planning and every decision in resource management has impact upon agriculture; and
          3. Agricultural land preservation represents a provincial priority and it has identified a direction around which all others can plan.

          GGR closes - "In the final analysis, it is the process of planning that is important, the product itself is never quite finalized."

          2020.4.2.1.16 · File · [May 1976]
          Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

          File consists of a speech given by Gary Runka entitled "Problems and Solutions: The BC Land Commission Experience" at the Conference on Agricultural Land Preservation in Washington State at the University of Washington, Seattle.

          Commentary on this speech by Barry Smith of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands:
          "This speech, written for and delivered to an international audience, reads like an article aimed at providing an historical overview of the first three years of the work of the Land Commission.

          While succinct, it also has the quality of a comprehensive overview. Up to this point this is the best item in the collection explaining the background of the legislation, implementation and administrative challenges of the Commission over its first three years of operation.

          Given when it was written - at a time when the formative history of the Land Commission was being made and by a person in the very centre of this history who was day-by-day helping to create this history - this is a singularly important document."