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Kechika Chronicler

Sherwood, Jay
Kechika Chronicler
In Kechika Chronicler, award-winning historian Jay Sherwood delves into the diaries of reclusive packer William Freer to uncover daily life in one of the most remote areas of BC. Willard Freer lived in remote areas of northern BC for most of his life. Born in Kamloops in 1910 and raised in the Peace River country, Freer came to the Kechika River valley in 1942, where he worked for a number of years with famed packer and guide Skook Davidson. H...

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In the Shadow of the Great War: The Milligan and Hart Exp...

Sherwood, Jay
In the Shadow of the Great War: The Milligan and Hart Explorations of Northeastern British Columbia, 1913-14
In 1913, the BC government hired G.B. Milligan and E.B. Hart to each lead a small expedition that spent 18 months exploring the northeastern part of British Columbia. These expeditions helped provide the first detailed information of this region. Unfortunately, World War I began just as these men completed their work, and the information they gathered got filed away and forgotten in the shadow of the Great War. Now, on the centennial of these ...

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Surveying the Great Divide: The Alberta/BC Boundary Surve...

Sherwood, Jay
Surveying the Great Divide: The Alberta/BC Boundary Survey, 1913-1917
In 1917, during Canadas 50th anniversary, there was little celebration in the country as it entered the fourth year of World War I. This conflict had a tremendous economic and emotional impact on the various levels of government in the country and on the lives of many people in Canada. In western Canada, despite the turmoil and uncertain outcome of the war, one of the countrys major surveying projects continued. In 1913 the Alberta, British Co...

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Return to Northern British Columbia: A Photojournal of Fr...

Sherwood, Jay
Return to Northern British Columbia: A Photojournal of Frank Swanell, 1929-39
In his third book on the adventures of Frank Swannell, historian Jay Sherwood continues his account of one of BC's most famous surveyors. The 1930s was the era of bush planes, packers and riverboats in northern BC. Swannell photographed them and recorded his experiences with some of BC's colourful characters, including Skook Davidson, who worked with Swannell for four seasons. Swannell provides much valuable information about the life of David...

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Furrows in the Sky: The Adventures of Gerry Andrews

Sherwood, Jay
Furrows in the Sky: The Adventures of Gerry Andrews
Gerry Andrews (1903-2005) had many adventures in his 102 years. He was a rural school teacher, a forester, a soldier and a surveyor. His developments in aerial photography dramatically changed forestry in BC in the late 1930s and assisted the Allies in the D-Day landings. As BC's surveyor-general from 1951 to 1968, he supervised the mapping of the province's large construction projects, often using aerial photography. He referred to the proces...

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Surveying Central British Columbia: A Photojournal of Fra...

Sherwood, Jay
Surveying Central British Columbia: A Photojournal of Frank Swanell, 1920-28
Frank Swannell contributed greatly to the shape of British Columbia by surveying and mapping large portions of the province over three decades. He also took thousands of photographs and kept detailed journals of his travels. In his second book on Swannell's adventures, Jay Sherwood presents central BC through the eyes and words of one of BC's most famous surveyors. Swannell photographed First Peoples, settlers, various methods of transportatio...

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Surveying Southern British Columbia

Sherwood, Jay
Surveying Southern British Columbia
Jay Sherwood's fourth and final book about prominent BC surveyor Frank Swannell, covers the years from 1901 to 1907, before Swannell began surveying for the BC government. Gore & McGregor, one of the leading surveying companies in the province, hired Swannell to work on projects throughout southern British Columbia from the Rocky Mountains to the west coast of Vancouver Island, and from the international boundary as far north as Quesnel in the...

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Chautauqua Serenade: Violinist Ruth Bowers on Tour, 1910-...

Sherwood, Jay
Chautauqua Serenade: Violinist Ruth Bowers on Tour, 1910-1912
Ruth Bowers had a dream of becoming a professional violinist. In 1910, when traditional careers for women included nursing or teaching, Ruth joined the chautauqua and lyceum tour circuit and hit the road. In the first part of the twentieth century, these popular tours brought music, education and entertainment to millions of people in rural North America. But chautauquas and lyceums also provided employment and fame for many female lecturers a...

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The Landscape of Ernest Lamarque: Artist, Surveyor and Re...

Sherwood, Jay
The Landscape of Ernest Lamarque: Artist, Surveyor and Renaissance Man, 1879-1970
At the age of sixteen, Ernest Lamarque travelled from England to North America, to begin a life as a Victorian adventurer. Born in 1879 and orphaned at age twelve, he would go on to become an artist, a writer and a surveyor, creating some of the earliest visual records of the people of remote regions of Canada. At seventeen, Lamarque started working as a clerk at Hudson's Bay Company posts in Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia and the Nor...

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Ootsa Lake Odyssey

Sherwood, Jay
Ootsa Lake Odyssey
From the 1920s to 1952, George and Else Seel lived about sixty kilometres south of Burns Lake near the small farming settlement of Wistaria on the western shore of Ootsa Lake. Like many early twentieth century settlers who migrated to BC's Central Interior, the Seels came in search of opportunity and prosperity, but the harsh environment posed challenges they could not have imagined. The community was remote and the winters were long, but even...

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