Plan of Indian Reserves from Pavilion to Dutchman's Bar on the Fraser River as shown on Hydrographic Office Map

[No surveyor name or date; not signed by Superintendent of Indian Affairs.] Map showing an area for the Stetlum Indians along Bridge River, an area for the Sockacheenum Indians in the around Pavilion and the Bonaparte River, and a larger area for the Klackarpun Indians along the Fraser River including Lytton. Many features and landmarks are described including Squaqmisht River, Mt. Garibaldi, Daisy Lake, Green Lake, Musquito River, River Scaalux, water sheds, Anderson Lake, Seaton Lake, bridges, Fort Seaton, Cayoush, Fort Berens, fountain, farms, Pavilion Lake, slides, Fosters Bar, Indian villages, rapids, dangerous areas, Boston Bar, Dutchman's Bar, Port Douglas, hot springs, burial grounds, Lillooet River, barns, Pemberton, along with land cover, soil types, and elevation.

In Collection:
Creator Subject Language Identifier
  • LTSA SGD Microfilm Image Number: 106571. 106572, 106573. 106574
  • Plan Barcode: Z0366581
  • LTSA Inventory No.: LTSA6178
  • Plan Number: 20TR-1A-IR (original)
Keyword Resource type Rights statement Extent
  • 1 sheet
Geographic Coverage Coordinates
  • 50.63333, -122.40972
  • 49.733, -121.41926
  • 50.24583, -122.49611
  • 49.76639, -122.16931
  • 50.31641, -122.80273
  • 50.22582, -121.57079
  • 50.68806, -122.12639
  • 50.53306, -121.75264
  • 50.15, -122.93611
  • 50.68306, -121.93596
  • 49.87002, -121.44399
  • 50.74977, -121.93596
  • 50.88333, -121.83333
  • 49.85052, -123.00452
Additional physical characteristics
  • Scale: No scale
Physical Repository Collection
  • Land Title and Survey Authority of British Columbia: Indian Reserve Maps
Provider Genre Technical note
  • Cataloguing metadata: Provided by the LTSA and adapted by University of Victoria Libraries to their requirements.
Rights
  • To request permission to publish or otherwise reproduce this image, or to purchase a high-resolution digital copy, please contact the LTSA at orderdesk@ltsa.ca.
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