"British Columbia Mining Record Volume n.12 1879" offers a detailed snapshot of mining activities in British Columbia during that pivotal year. This volume provides invaluable insights into the burgeoning mining industry, capturing the spirit and challenges of resource extraction in the late 19th century. It serves as a crucial primary source for historians, researchers, and anyone interested in the economic and industrial development of British Columbia.
Within its pages, readers will find information on mining operations, technological advancements, and the socio-economic impact of mining on local communities. The record also sheds light on the geographical distribution of mining sites and the types of minerals being extracted. This historical record is an essential addition to collections focusing on Canadian history, mining, and economic development.
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