Lithograph of "A Mining Town in the Rockies"
- FC 3216.3 P63 R64 3.2.1
- Item
- [1890?]
Part of Roger Pocock Archive
Lithograph on cardboard depicting a street of an unknown town. Written on the back is "a mining town in the Rockies".
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Lithograph of "A Mining Town in the Rockies"
Part of Roger Pocock Archive
Lithograph on cardboard depicting a street of an unknown town. Written on the back is "a mining town in the Rockies".
Loose item associated with 1890 - 1891 scrapbook: lithograph of giant tree
Part of Roger Pocock Archive
Lithograph showing the base of a giant tree with two men standing by it. Printed writing on front reads "A Giant of Vancouver" and handwritten notes read "Material for a dugout canoe" and "3 inches wide" [for reprinting purposees?].
This archival collection is composed of textual and graphic materials related to the Hudson's Bay Company, the fur trade in Canada, and early European settlement in Canada. The collection includes correspondence between high-ranking employees at Hudson's Bay Company fur trade posts, personal correspondence between settlers or Hudson's Bay Company employees and their families, and Hudson's Bay Company reports, proclamations, contracts, and others records. The involvement of Indigenous peoples in the Canadian fur trade is also described throughout this collection. With a few exceptions, most items within the collection were created during the early- to mid-1800s.