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Arrival of mail, Fort St. John, British Columbia.
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Legacy Identifier
na-494-17
Date
[ca. 1904-1906]
Creator
Unknown
Fonds/Collection
Absalom Clark Bury fonds
Person(s) or Group(s)
Spaudling, Sergeant
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St. Laurent, Sergeant
Genre
negatives
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Photographs
Place
Canada - British Columbia
Subject
Fort St. John, British Columbia--Buildings
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Fort St. John, British Columbia--Events
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Fort St. John, British Columbia--Personalities
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Log cabins and buildings
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Postal service--Transportation
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Royal Canadian Mounted Police--Posts
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Attribution
"Arrival of mail, Fort St. John, British Columbia.", [ca. 1904-1906], (CU1129805) by Unknown. Courtesy of Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.
Unique identifier:
CU1129805
Legacy Identifier:
na-494-17
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Glenbow
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500px × 262px 29KB