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    Hastings Saw Mill Company fonds

    • Title:Hastings Saw Mill Company fonds
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    • Corporate Author/Creator:Hastings Saw Mill Company.
    • Published/Created:1865-1890
    • Holdings

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      • Call Number: RBSC-ARC-1238
      • Number of Items:1
      • Status:Available
      • Location Has:Box 1.

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      • Call Number: RBSC-ARC-1238
      • Number of Items:1
      • Status:Available
      • Location Has:Box 1.

       
    • Library of Congress Subjects:Hastings Saw Mill Company.
    • Description:13. 5 of textual records and other material
    • Summary:The fonds consists of correspondence (1865-1888), an 1890 memo, one map, one photograph of B.C. Mills, Timber and Trading Company's Hastings Sawmill, five plans and articles of association.
    • Biography/history note:The Hastings Saw Mill was opened in 1867 by the B.C. and Vancouver Island Spar Lumber and Saw Mill Company (commonly known as Stamps Mill) on Burrard Inlet. Captain Edward Stamp operated the mill until 1869 when it was sold. The new owners, Heatley & Company of London, secured the services of Captain R.A. Raymur to manage the operation. The Mill was guided in turn by Richard H. Alexander, John Hendry and Eric Humber until 1928 when the property was sold to the National Harbours Board.
    • Indexes and finding aids:Online inventory available.
    • Notes:Title based on the contents of the fonds.
      Includes: 1 map, 1 photograph, 5 plans.
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