birch bark scrolls
The tightly rolled scrolls were thought to have information or names of Abernethy & Lougheed employees on them. It was not until they were recently … Read More
The tightly rolled scrolls were thought to have information or names of Abernethy & Lougheed employees on them. It was not until they were recently … Read More
This ornate certificate was presented to John A McIver when he completed the course of studies in elementary school and qualified by examination for high … Read More
A meeting to propose a Farmer’s Institute for Maple Ridge was held at the Hammond Hall [the Dale Hall] in early January of 1898. At … Read More
This small envelope set off a chain of events that united family history enthusiasts from England and Maple Ridge on the topic of the namesakes … Read More
Sometimes people who we think of as quite famous are known for their roles or deeds but little-known as human beings. With black and white … Read More
By 1908, there was a substantial population of around 1,000 people living in the district of Maple Ridge. There was water and rail access and … Read More
Both Port Haney and Port Hammond had a “Progressive Association” from early in 1908. These organizations addressed the particular needs of those neighbourhoods. By mid-1909, … Read More
Thomas Haney’s Deed The first plan drawn of the subdivision of Thomas Haney’s land to include a townsite was done in 1883. On an upstairs … Read More
Miss Gwendolen Harrison of Southampton, Nova Scotia would later become Mrs. John Alexander McIver of Maple Ridge. This training certificate was among the archives donated … Read More
1929 Big Bend Highway Telegram In 1928, the federal and provincial governments had come to an agreement to build the Big Bend highway north of … Read More