General sufferance, Port Victoria, Vancouver's Island / by Alexander C. Anderson, Collector, 1858 Sep 20.

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General sufferance, Port Victoria, Vancouver's Island / by Alexander C. Anderson, Collector, 1858 Sep 20.

The document grants permission to Capt. Burns to proceed to Fraser's River with his steamer Wilson G. Hart, with passengers and mining equipment, as long as the Captain obeyed certain terms.

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Anderson, Alexander Caulfield, 1814-1884

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Alexander Caulfield Anderson (1814-1884) was a clerk for the Hudson's Bay Company in 1832 at Fort Vancouver. He served the company in the New Caledonia district at Fort Nisqually and Colville, and at Fort Vancouver again in 1854. He retired to Cathlamet, but later moved to Vancouver Island. From the description of Historical notes on the commerce of the Columbia River, 1824 to 1848 /by Alexander Caulfield Anderson, [1880]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702127518 Official of...

Wilson G. Hart (Steamship)

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Vancouver Island (B.C.). Collector of Customs.

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Burns, Capt. of the Wilson G. Hart.

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