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Mount Pleasant early days : memories of Reuben Hamilton, pioneer, 1890

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1957
Author
Hamilton, Reuben and Vancouver City Archives
Publisher
Vancouver, B.C. : City Archives, City Hall
Call Number
08.1 H18m
Author
Hamilton, Reuben and Vancouver City Archives
Responsibility
Reuben Hamilton and Vancouver City Archives
Publisher
Vancouver, B.C. : City Archives, City Hall
Published Date
1957
Physical Description
64 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Vancouver, British Columbia
British Columbia
History
Abstract
Pertains to a collection of letters and images pertaining to Reuben Hamilton. Reuben Hamilton had been a pioneer in Vancouver, British Columbia since 1890. Through the use of his letters, readers are offered insight into the life of Hamilton, as told by him.
Contents
Mount Pleasant School, 1892-3 (pg. 8)
Mount Pleasant School class, 1894 (pg. 9)
William Hamilton, portrait of (pg. 10)
Kingsway and St. Catherines St. (pg. 13)
Cedar Cottage Brewery, 1902 (pg. 19)
Cedar Cottage Brewery, 1944 (pg. 20)
"North Arm Road" - Hutson home (pg. 22)
Lot 301, Plan of subdivision of (pg. 23)
Lot 301, Price list (pg. 24)
District Lot 301 School, 1902 (pg. 27)
Joseph Jones' milk ranch, cottage (pg. 29)
Joseph Jones' milk ranch, barn (pg. 29)
Doering and Marstrand Brewery (pg. 31)
Fifth Avenue, East, circa 1898-1900 (pg. 31)
Gladstone Inn, 1909 (pg. 32)
Jones, of Jones Park, portait of (pg. 38)
Mt. Pleasant, from False Creek bridge, July 1rst, 1890 (pg. 45)
Garvin Milk Ranch, circa 1890 (pg. 46)
McCleery Farm House, 1948 (pg. 55)
Broadway and Main street, 1899 (pg. 64)
Broadway and Kingsway, 1898 (pg. 64)
Accession Number
3069 a
Call Number
08.1 H18m
Collection
Archives Library
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