Copy of an insurance agreement between the insurer and the client, Fung Yuen. The insurance agreement applies to a shipment of goods onboard the SS Maplecove, which sailed from Hong Kong to Victoria.
Copy of an insurance agreement between the insurer and the client, Fung Yuen. The insurance agreement applies to a shipment of goods onboard the SS Vigan, which sailed from Hong Kong to Victoria.
Copy of an insurance agreement between the insurer and the client, Yue Fung Wo, co. The insurance agreement applies to a shipment of goods onboard the SS Lake Nipigon, which sailed from Hong Kong to Victoria, via Vancouver.
Copy of an insurance agreement between the insurer and the client, Yue Fung Wo. The insurance agreement applies to a shipment of goods onboard the Wyoming, which sailed from Hong Kong to Victoria.
Insurance policies, bills of lading, and other assorted agreements between Fung Yuen and Man Yuck Tong co. all relating to shipments made upon a ship called the SS Maplecove.
A letter written on an envelope that contains a Canadian three sent stamp and an old ink stamp from Louie Corporation of Soda Creek, B.C. Content of the item discusses receiver settling a payment for the sender.
Item is a letter written to Harvey, Bailey & Co. from Fook Sang Lung ensuring the receiver that in spite of delays, that payment owed will soon arrive. The item also has an embossed seal on the top right corner.
Letter addressed to Harvey, Bailey & Co. from M. Sing and witnessed by W.A. Johnston asking they support Kong Sing who is visiting Ashcroft, [B.C.]. M. Sing further requests that any costs incurred be deducted from his personal account.
Letter addressed to Harvey, Bailey & Co. from Luong Mow Yung asking for clarification in pictures, about the different types of available kitchenware for purchase.
Letter addressed to Harvey, Bailey & Co. from Nam Sing requesting the purchase of the same wagon that "China Charley" purchased at the price of one hundred and forty dollars.
Letter addressed to Wm B. Bailey Co. from Wo Kee with accompanying funds to settle a payment. The sender also requests additional items for purchase. The item is written on paper with a Clinton Hotel letterhead.
Item is a postcard containing a picture of an ethnic Chinese parade in Rossland. Postcard was sent to Mr. Herbert Oddy of England, and contains the original stamp and postal markings.
A letter sent to Mr. Charlie Wing Wong in Port Coquitlam from C.E. Smith thanking the addressee for dinner, a restaurant recommendation, and an invitation to visit Chinatown. Further, C.E. Smith notes he has enclosed letters penned to the Hon. Ellen Fairclough and the Hon. Lester B. Pearson on Mr. Wong's behalf. Lastly, Mr. Smith makes inquiries on Mr. Wong's behalf about the immigration status of Mr. Wong's son.
Item is a Series A certificate of Canadian Citizenship issued on behalf of Charlie Wong. On the rear side of the certificate are Mr. Wong's "Particulars of Description", which includes his birthdate, occupation, marital status and other information.
Item is a letter sent from W. H. Hamilton to Charles Wing thanking him for an early Christmas gift, and giving thoughts on the possible fate of some mining towns.
Item is an issue of four shares of Wah King Land Company Limited. The four shares amounted to a total of twenty dollars at the time of purchase. On the rear of the share issue is an area dedicated to legal transfer of the shares.
item is a clipping of a comic from the Harper's Weekly newspaper. It features two Chinese man, Bell and Pan, trying to annoy Uncle Sam who stands in the door way of the United States supreme court.
Item is an illustration of a Chinese man in imperial Chinese dress riding on top of a dog. At the bottom of the image is the title "Coming in 'First'". At one point the image was in the custody of Sixth Street Bazaar in [San Francisco?]
Item is two letters addressed to Huang Jirui, in an envelope addressed to Suey Sang Chong Co. from Wong Bing of Dalmeny, Saskatchewan. Included on the cover is Mr. Huang, written in traditional Chinese. The accompanying envelope also has a stamp and postal markings.
Item is a letter addressed to Mr. Huang Jirui. Item was sent in an envelope addressed to Suey Sang Chong Co. from the Rockyford Grill in Rockyford, Alberta. The envelope includes stamp and postal markings.
Item is two letters written in traditional Chinese addressed to Mr. Huang Jirui. Item comes in an envelope addressed to Suey Sang Chong Co. from Wong Bing of Dalmeny, Saskatchewan. Included on the cover is Mr. Huang, written in traditional Chinese. Envelope includes postage and postal markings.
Item is two letters, of which the longer letter discusses the financial and military situation of kuomintang soldiers. Item also contains an envelope addressed to Suey Sang Chong Co. from Hong Yeo On of Vancouver. Included on the cover is Mr. Huang, written in traditional Chinese.
Item is a letter addressed to Mr. [Huang] [Ji]Rui, which is written in traditional Chinese. Item includes an envelope addressed to Suey Sang Chong Co. from Hong Lee Laundry of Drumheller, Alberta.
Item is a letter intended for Mr. Huang Jirui from a Mr. Li. The accompanying envelope is addressed to Suey Sang Chong Co. from Lee [Li] Kan of Alberta.
Item consists of two letters, one of which has a list of names and money totals. Item comes with an envelope addressed to Suey Sang Chong Co. from Wo Fat & Co. of Vancouver.
A series of bank draft and money order stubs from mostly the Canadian Bank of Commerce, but also some other institutions. The sleeve where the receipts were found in, was issued by the Bank of Montreal.
Copies of all papers relating to the subject of the extension of the act of May 6, 1882, to execute certain treaty stipulations related to the Chinese.
No. 12020/5492. Documents issued to the Fresno, California chief of police. The sender is seeking assistance in apprehending Tsang Ping, alias Wong Ping, alias Wong Fat Shuen.