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Reminiscences of the west coast of Vancouver Island

1926
Book
Related School
Christie (BC)
Creators
Moser, Charles A.
Language
English

More Information

Statement of Responsibility
by Rev. Chas. Mosser, O.S.B., Kakawis, B.C.
Publication Information
Victoria, B.C. : Printed by the Acme Press, limited
Physical Description
3 preliminary leaves, 192 pages : illustrations, portrait, tables ; 22 cm
Notes
A republication, with the addition of documents, journals of Bishop Lemmons and Father Nicolaye, and chapters by the compiler, of "Vancouver Island and its missions" ... by Augustin J. Brabant, first published in New York in 1900.

UBC Library has a copy in The Wallace H. Chung and Madeline H. Chung Collection.
Contents
1. A Charter with Translation -- 2. Brabant's Reminiscences: A. The Field of Labor ; B. 1874 ; C. 1875-1900 -- 3. A Deed of Property -- 4. Haps and Mishaps -- 5. Father Nicolaye -- 6. An Inventory -- 7. Christie School -- 8. Priests on the Missions -- 9. Historic Nootka -- 10. The Murder of Barney -- 11. The Murder of the Kyuquot Chief -- 12. The Murder of Shiyoush -- 13. Trader George -- 14. A Great War -- 15. An Ahousat Story -- 16. Are the West Coast Indians Increasing or Decreasing?
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