[Government Reserves Nos. 4-5]
Two maps drawn by Sinnett and Lithographed by Oldham of government reserves numbered 4 and 5. No. 4 is titled "Reserve on the Anderson and Fraser Rivers" and shows a reserve on the banks of where the Anderson River meets the Fraser River. It contains an "Indian" village called Quayome, a bridge, McConnel's Claim, and a burial ground. No. 5 is titled "9 Mile Creek 9 Miles Above Boston Bar on left bank of Fraser River" and shows two reserves on the Fraser River by 9 Mile Creek both of which contain villages and are near miner's houses.
- LSV Number: 37T1LR 4-5
- 1 sheet ; 29 x 44 cm
- Reserve on the Anderson and Fraser Rivers; 9 Mile Creek 9 Miles Above Boston Bar on left bank of Fraser River
- 49.87002, -121.44399
- 49.83303, -121.43585
- 49.11636, -123.18594
- Scale: Six Inches to a Mile
- Land Title and Survey Authority of British Columbia: Early British Columbia Maps
- Surveyor General of BC, Legal Surveys Vault
- November 15, 2011
- Cataloguing metadata: Provided by the LTSA and adapted by the University of Victoria Libraries to their requirements.
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