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Fonds MS 39 - Harry Graham fonds
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Harry Graham fonds

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CA LMA MS 39

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  • ca. 1900-1920 (Creation)
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    Graham, Harry, b. 1873

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10 photographs

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Graham, Harry, b. 1873

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Harry Graham was born in 1873. He came to Lytton from New Zealand to operate a Gold Dredge on the Fraser River [ca 1900] when he was 27 years old. The dredging adventure was a failure, so he accepted a post with the Dept. of Indian Affairs in 1904. He and his wife were the first white people to be married in the All Hallows Chapel in Yale. In 1930, Harry moved to Duncan as Indian Agent. He retired in 1939. Date of death unknown.

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Records were in the custody of Ann C. (A.G.) Rebagliati before they were transferred to the Lytton Archives by the Executor of Miss Rebagliati's estate, Marie Sherk.

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Fonds consists of 10 photographs of the Loring family, Lytton sports day, and the Thompson River bridge. Includes the first bridge over the Thompson River; Sports day in Lytton [ca1910]; Lorenzo Delos Loring and nephew Edwin, son of Forrest Loring; an old school house on the Loring ranch; a wedding; and two groups of people at the Loring ranch.

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  • Alpha-numeric designations: BCAUL control number: LMA-3533

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