Image depicts a row of houses in Upper Fraser, B.C. Map coordinates 54°06'51.6"N 121°56'26.3"W
Upper Fraser, BC
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Image depicts a row of houses in Upper Fraser, B.C. Map coordinates 54°06'51.6"N 121°56'26.3"W
Image depicts a house being removed from Upper Fraser, B.C. during demolition of town site. A sign on the house reads: "Murray Blackwell House Raising & Moving." Map coordinates 54°06'51.6"N 121°56'26.3"W
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 Upper Fraser residential area during demolition of town site. Map coordinates 54°06'51.6"N 121°56'26.3"W
Image depicts Upper Fraser residential area during demolition of town site. Map coordinates 54°06'51.6"N 121°56'26.3"W
Image depicts Upper Fraser residential area during demolition of town site. Map coordinates 54°06'51.6"N 121°56'26.3"W
Image depicts Upper Fraser residential area during demolition of town site. Map coordinates 54°06'51.6"N 121°56'26.3"W
Image depicts numerous piles of logs, and two unidentified individuals operating an excavator with a "thumb" attachment during the demolition of the Upper Fraser town site. Map coordinates 54°06'51.6"N 121°56'26.3"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
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 the sewage treatment plant in Upper Fraser, B.C. after the closure of the town site. Map coordinates 54°06'51.6"N 121°56'10.2"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 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 numerous log decks at the Upper Fraser sawmill. Map coordinates 54°07'10.8"N 121°56'51.7"W
Image depicts an old house for sale surrounded by overgrown bushes in Upper Fraser, B.C. Map coordinates 54°07'15.0"N 121°57'02.0"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 a row of buildings in Upper Fraser, B.C. with the store (titled "Paradise") with a Pepsi sign. Map coordinates 54°07'09.1"N 121°56'47.0"W
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 a vehicle parked beside a small, wooden house in Upper Fraser, B.C. Map coordinates 54°07'05.7"N 121°56'38.9"W
Image depicts a house in Upper Fraser with the residential area in the background. Map coordinates 54°07'02.8"N 121°56'37.5"W
Image depicts a row of houses in Upper Fraser, B.C. Map coordinates 54°06'51.6"N 121°56'26.3"W
Image depicts a row of houses in Upper Fraser, B.C. Map coordinates 54°06'51.6"N 121°56'26.3"W
Image depicts the office at the Northwood Upper Fraser Saw Mill and a sign which reads "Have a safe, quality day." Map coordinates 54.117916, -121.943351
File consists of a transcript of an oral history interview with John and Bernice Trick.
This collection contains two tapes of interviews by Kent Sedgwick and Megan Heitrich, and one tape by Megan Heitrich alone. Interviews focus primarily upon the Japanese Internment during WWII in the Prince George – Valemount corridor. The interviews are with women who lived near an internment camp during the war, and had some contact with the Japanese men.
The interviewees were selected for having mentioned the Japanese internment in prior interviews: Louisa Mueller and Ruth Cunningham in interviews by the Prince George Oral History Group, and Karlleen Robinson in “A History of Logs and Lumber.” In the Cunningham Interview, Ruth’s daughter Lillian Coulling is also present.