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Picture postcard
Object ID
3495
Title
Postcard of railroad bridge construction, perhaps near Yale, B.C.
Date
[19-?].
Description
Postcard of bridge construction, perhaps near Yale, B.C., because the postcard was donated with photos of the William Teague family from Yale.
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bridges
Term Source: Sears List of Subject Headings, 16th ed.
railroads
Yale, B.C.
Yale is an unincorporated community in BC, located within the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Nlaka’pamux and Stó:lō peoples. It was founded in 1848 by the Hudson's Bay Company as Fort Yale. In its heyday, at the peak of the gold rush, it was reputed to be the largest city west of Chicago and north of San Francisco. Yale played an important role in the gold rush period, the Fraser Canyon War and McGowan's War.
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