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- 8 CONTENTS
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XXVI. An Historic Steamer 199
XXVII. Colonel Wolfenden?In Memoriam 203
XXVIII. The Closing of View Street in 1858 - 206
XXIX. Mr. Fawcett Retires from the Customs 212
XXX. Some Colored Pioneers 215
XXXI. John Chapman Davie, M.D. - - - 220
XXXII. The Beginning of the Royal Hospital and
Protestant Orphan's Home - - - 226
XXXIII. Victoria's First Y. M. C. A. - - - - 229
XXXIV. The Late Mr. T. Geiger - - - - 234
XXXV. Roster of the Fifty-Eighters - - - 237
XXXVI. More Light on Closing of View Street - 240
XXXVII. Bishop Cridge's Christmas Story - - - 244
XXXVIII. Christmas Reminiscences - - - - 258
XXXIX. My First Christmas Dinner in Victoria,
1860 263
XL. Evolution of the Songhees - - - - 283
XLI. Victoria the New and the Old - - - 288ILLUSTRATIONS
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Fort Victoria, 1859, Showing Fort St. Gate - Frontispiece Government Street, Looking North 24
Government Street in 1860 21
S. E. corner Government and Yates Streets, 1858 - 24
Lady Douglas 26
Sir James Douglas 26
Edgar Fawcett 26
Hon. Wymond Hamley 26
George Richardson 38
George Hills, D.D. 38
Henry Wootton 38
Capt. John Irving, Sr. 38
Quadra Street Cemetery 48
A Group of Early Legislators 48
Fort Street, Looking East 58
Yates Street, Looking East 68
Fort Street, Extending Through the Fort 68
Old View of Government Street 64
Government Street Before the Removal of the " Old
Bastion " 64
Wharf Street, From Corner Fort Street Northward 64
Craigflower, Showing School, 1858 84
First Bridge Over James Bay, 1859 84
Government Buildings, 1859-60 92
May Day Parade, Hook and Ladder Company, May
1st, 1862 92
Hon. Sir Richard McBride, K.C.M.G. 96
Old View of Douglas Street, Iron Church in the
Distance 122
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