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Barkerville

The Town That Gold Built

by (author) Lorraine Harris

Publisher
Hancock House
Initial publish date
Jan 1984
Category
General
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780888391520
    Publish Date
    Jan 1984
    List Price
    $10.00

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This book is the story of the people who came to Barkerville,their lifestyles, the town they built and the memories they left for the people of today. Barkerville was named after miner Billy Barker, and once was the largest city north of San Francisco. This book is the story of the people who came to Barkerville, their lifestyles, the town they built and the memories they left for the people of today. The Barkerville of today is a replica of the once-thriving boom town. It is a must-see tourist stop, and this book brings to life the life and times of the town that gold built. It was when Billy Barker made his big gold strike in 1862 that set off a chain reaction in the British Columbia Interior which resulted in Barkerville becoming the largest town north of San Francisco. People from all over the world settled in the area and Barkerville became a log-and-frame building metropolis.

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