"The Oregon Historical Quarterly for March and June, 1932, has published portions of the Vancouver 'Journal' rescued by Mr. A. H. Turnbull of Wellington, New Zealand.
Chapters 5-12 (p. 60-334) include a portion of Vancouver's journal, reprinted from v. 2 of his Voyag...
"Mr. John Forsyth, Provincial Librarian of British Columbia, has been cooperating with a Victoria Ch...
"…'believing that more adequate and fitting recognition should be accorded to Captain Gray and his d...
"There has been displayed…a battered old sign, on which was painted in faded letters: 'Capt. George ...
"This journal is by no means as full or as finished in style as that of Vancouver, but it will certa...
"Since the last issue of the Quarterly, the United States Geographic Board has held two sessions - M...
"One article of especial interest is from a neighbor, Professor Walter N. Sage of the University of ...
"Two more original letters by the great English explorer, Captain George Vancouver, have come to lig...
"From August 23 to 27, a party of thirty interested in history cruised over the route followed by Ca...
"[The booklet] emanates from the birthplace of the great English navigator and is intended as a trib...
"British Columbia is showing a commendable spirit toward the work in history, and this in spite of t...
"The 1913 report of the Provincial Archives Department of British Columbia is noteworthy for the doc...
A portion of an anonymous ms. journal by a member of the armed tender Chatham which accompanied the ...
"In January, 1921, the Washington Historical Quarterly… was enabled to print the Boit Journal, calli...
"'The Agent-General of British Columbia was yesterday presented with the earliest original archives ...
Chapters 5-12 (p. 60-334) include a portion of Vancouver's journal, reprinted from v. 2 of his Voyag...
"Mr. John Forsyth, Provincial Librarian of British Columbia, has been cooperating with a Victoria Ch...
"…'believing that more adequate and fitting recognition should be accorded to Captain Gray and his d...
"There has been displayed…a battered old sign, on which was painted in faded letters: 'Capt. George ...
"This journal is by no means as full or as finished in style as that of Vancouver, but it will certa...
"Since the last issue of the Quarterly, the United States Geographic Board has held two sessions - M...
"One article of especial interest is from a neighbor, Professor Walter N. Sage of the University of ...
"Two more original letters by the great English explorer, Captain George Vancouver, have come to lig...
"From August 23 to 27, a party of thirty interested in history cruised over the route followed by Ca...
"[The booklet] emanates from the birthplace of the great English navigator and is intended as a trib...
"British Columbia is showing a commendable spirit toward the work in history, and this in spite of t...
"The 1913 report of the Provincial Archives Department of British Columbia is noteworthy for the doc...
A portion of an anonymous ms. journal by a member of the armed tender Chatham which accompanied the ...
"In January, 1921, the Washington Historical Quarterly… was enabled to print the Boit Journal, calli...
"'The Agent-General of British Columbia was yesterday presented with the earliest original archives ...
Chapters 5-12 (p. 60-334) include a portion of Vancouver's journal, reprinted from v. 2 of his Voyag...
"Mr. John Forsyth, Provincial Librarian of British Columbia, has been cooperating with a Victoria Ch...
"…'believing that more adequate and fitting recognition should be accorded to Captain Gray and his d...