- CA OSC ARC 01-3-9-05-019
- File
- [192-?]-[194-]
File consists of 2 folders. Contains photographs and negatives.
File consists of 2 folders. Contains photographs and negatives.
Biographical sketch
Frank Hunter (b. 1909, d. ?) was born in Garneil, Montana, and immigrated with his parents to Saskatchewan as an infant. As a young man he ventured into the Peace River country of northern British Columbia. He married his wife, Doreen Hunter, in 1951 in Baldonnel, BC. They had two children.
Frank Hunter worked as a farmer upon his arrival in the Peace, and later on as a railroad surveyor and served as a school trustee during the 1950s.
Scope and content
Subseries consists of Hunter family photographs captured from about 1927 through the 1940s, as well as supporting textual reference materials. Photographs were taken by a Kodak Brownie box camera. Photographs depict images of landscapes, infrastructure (bridges and railroads), agriculture, rodeo, and pioneer family life in the Peace River region of British Columbia. Also includes a small subset of 35mm negative strips and 15 x 13 cm photographic prints dated to 1992, taken by Sandy Baker, and documenting the same geographical area.
Val Haynes OK Land & Cattle alt: Haynes heritage
File contains oral history transcript, clippings, correspondence and notes.
File contains copied article and handwritten notes.
Haynes family - Thompsons - Joe Bromley - Bill White – Venables
File contains correspondence, oral history transcript and copy of “John Carmichael Haynes” by Hester E. White.
Valentine Haynes + family mainly South Okanagan (folder 2)
File contains biographical sketch of Valentine Haynes, copies of documents on Okanagan Cattle Co. letterhead, and genealogy notes.
Valentine Haynes + family mainly South Okanagan (folder 1)
File contains photographs, contact sheets and negatives. Also includes photocopies of photograph identifiers and banking records.
Valentine Carmichael Haynes collection
Biographical sketch
Valentine Carmichael Haynes (21 December, 1875 – 1963?) was the first of many white settlers to be born in Osoyoos. He worked as a rancher all his life and was highly skilled in this area. Haynes married Elizabeth Runnels (d. 1942), niece of Nespelem George, a Chief with described kinship to the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation. Runnels was an artist and an interpreter. One daughter, Alice, married a Thompson.
Scope and content
Subseries consists of documentation of Valentine Haynes and his family, as well as the Okanagan Cattle Company, of which Haynes was founder, all in the approximate area of Osoyoos, BC. Photographs depict ranching scenes, landscapes, and family life; textual materials include banking records, biographical sketches, Okanagan Cattle Company records, and genealogical information.
File contains a copy of Order-in-Council 1036/1938 which lists Penticton Indian Reserve No. 1. Letter was in an envelope addressed to Joseph Harris.
File contains oral history transcripts, article and eulogy/memorial address by Doug Cox.
File contains oral history transcript.
File contains oral history transcripts and ephemera.
Joe Harris Ashnola / Indians / survey alt: Joseph G. Harris (originals)
File contains oral history transcripts and clippings
File contains oral history transcript.
File contains oral history transcript. Ashnola Country.
File contains oral history transcript. Hope and Princeton.
File contains oral history transcript. Okanagan, Similkameen, Ashnola, Cathedrals.
File contains oral history transcript. Topics include Cathedrals, Ashnola, Quinesco Lake, Boundary, Similkameen, Oregon Country, Nine Mile Creek, Osoyoos lake, Anarchist Mountain, Colville. Herb Clark as a contributor.
Joe Harris - Penticton, July 1989
File contains oral history transcript. Description and context of many of Harris’ photos.
Joe Harris - Penticton GENERAL TOPICS
File contains oral history transcript describing changes in Penticton over Harris’ lifetime.
File contains photographs, clippings, manuscripts and correspondence.
File contains contact sheets.
File contains tourist brochures.
[Kodak negative albums with inventories]
File contains decanted albums with annotations.
Negs in envelopes grouping unclear
File contains envelopes with annotations.
File contains envelopes with annotations indicating Joe Harris, Cliff Leslie, Irene Elgin, Mrs. Myrtle (Oriville) Dunham, Betty Hughes, Lewis & Gut Hohendel, Roy Chapman, Ron & Evelyn Smain. Cathedrals, Ashnola.
File contains identifying notes. Contains labels indicating Joe Harris, Cliff Leslie, Hal Tweddle. Oliver, Keremeos, Penticton.
File consists of 63 envelopes with annotations.
[Untitled.] 2 envelopes with annotations
File contains IDs for photographs at range 1.3-7/00125 through 1.3-7/00215.
Biographical sketch
Joseph Gleason Harris (b. 1910-07-06, d.1994-12-26) arrived in Penticton in 1917. At age 16 he was invited by Frank Richter, Jr., to the Richter Ranch in Keremeos, from which point he visited the Cathedral Mountains for the first time. Later, in 1939, Joe Harris and Herb Clark of Keremeos launched a pack horse business which would take tourists to visit the Cathedrals. In 1944 he entered the ranching industry and in 1946 took over what was previously Ralph Overton’s ranch. This site was later home to Apex Mountain Guest Ranch. 1946 also saw the launch of a heavy equipment business.
Joe Harris and Margaret “Peggy” Burgess married April 4, 1945 and they made their home in Penticton. Together they raised seven children.
Joe Harris also was heavily involved in civic service. Harris served as the chairman of the Central Welfare Committee for fifteen years throughout the 1930s and 1940s. From 1950-1957, Harris also served as an Alderman on the Penticton City Council. Harris was a member of the Penticton Hospital Board for sixteen years and initiated a local volunteer search and rescue group. Harris participated in many local rescues himself.
Harris was also instrumental in local heritage initiatives and worked as the curator of the R.N. Atkinson (Penticton) Museum from 1973-1984. His deep knowledge of the history of the area poised him to deliver educational lectures to various organizations and to serve as president of the Penticton branch of the Okanagan Historical Society for five years.
Harris was an avid photographer, and won many awards. His photographic record documents local places and events throughout the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.
Harris was a close associate and valuable historical source for Doug Cox during his writing career.
Scope and content
Subseries consists of original photographs taken by Joe Harris as well as some pieces collected by Joe Harris and then subsequently transferred to the custody of Doug Cox. Predominant photographic coverage relates to the Cathedral Mountains, south of Keremeos, BC, during the 1930s. Includes a sequence of interviews with Joe Harris, and some associated transcripts.
George Allen Aerial Photography Ltd. collection
George Allen Aerial Photography was a photo studio based in Vancouver, BC. Subseries consists of photographs by George Allen Photos Ltd., 4609 Main Street, Vancouver BC.
M.V. Okanagan - Last of Era Sismey
File contains tear sheets, Estabrooks family history.
Keremeos Billie Estabrook basis for the book "Under the K."
File contains typewritten manuscript by “Billie Estabrooks” (pseud.).
Lillian Estabrooks 1919 photos
File contains the original album leaves with identifying notes.
Biographical sketch
Lillian Estabrooks (née Gibson), occasionally known as Bill or Billy Gibson, or Billy Estabrooks (b. 1902-08-01 in Almada, SK, d. 2003-08-17 in Penticton, BC) grew up in Keremeos. She and husband Richard (Dick) Estabrooks had three children. In 1981 under the pen name Bill Gibson she collaborated with Doug Cox to publish Under The K: Memories of Growing Up in Keremeos. Lillian Estabrooks was also a regular contributor to the Okanagan Historical Society annual reports.
Scope and content
Subseries consists of materials with provenance attributed to Lillian Estabrooks. Subseries is predominantly composed of photographs taken, collected, or otherwise attributed to Lillian Estabrooks, primarily during the years 1913-1920. Subseries also includes collected manuscripts, family trees, and notes, and one interview by Doug Cox with “Billy Estabrooks.”
Keremeos 268 slides photocopy pages of Rev. Cameron's album
File contains photographs.
Reverend A.H. Cameron collection
Reverend A.H. Cameron arrived in Keremeos in 1906 and established a Presbyterian church where he presided as its first minister for many years. He captured a large number of pictures during his tenure, leaving a photographic record of local affairs. Subseries consists of photographs attributed to him.
McPherson – Barb + Stan Apex Mtn
File contains oral history transcript.
File contains oral history transcript.
Al Kenyon Penticton Businessman
File contains oral history transcript.
File contains oral history transcript.
File contains ephemera, photocopy of "The History of Apex Alpine", Doug Cox notes.
File contains newspaper clippings and Apex Special Report Supplement.
File contains newspaper clippings and Apex Special Report Supplement.
File contains newspaper clippings and Apex Special Report Supplement.
File contains newspaper clippings.
File contains newspaper clippings.
File contains "Apex Times" 1994-1995, brochure, Annual report 1995, Original clippings The Okanagan Sunday, Western News, Penticton Herald.
File contains news release, investment profile, dividend letter, investment releases.
File contains letters and newspaper clippings.