This is the 1901 report from the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for the province of British Columbia. This historical document provides a detailed overview of the department's activities, including land management, public works projects, and resource development within the province. It offers valuable insights into the early development of British Columbia and the government's role in shaping its landscape and economy.
Researchers and historians interested in Canadian history, particularly the development of British Columbia, will find this report to be a useful resource. The report includes detailed records and statistics relating to the department's operations, making it an essential primary source for understanding the province's early infrastructure and land policies. This report provides a snapshot of a pivotal era in British Columbia's history.
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