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  2. Thomas McMicking - Wikipedia

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    McMicking was the leader of the famed "Overlanders of '62" which traversed the continent in 1862 from Queenston, Canada West in search of gold in the Cariboo region of British Columbia. [3] The party, including McMicking's 2nd youngest brother, Robert Burns McMicking (July 7, 1843 - Nov 27, 1915). [4] [5] left Queenston in April 1862. Having ...

  3. Mark Sweeten Wade - Wikipedia

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    Mark Sweeten Wade (November 23, 1858 – 1929) [1] was a medical doctor and historian of early British Columbia history. A medical doctor at the Kamloops Home for Men in the 1920s, he was able to interview many veterans of the province's early gold rush, including many of the more famous names in the history of the Cariboo Road, the Cariboo Gold Rush and the Overlanders of 1862 led by Thomas ...

  4. 1862 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The 1862 Pacific Northwest smallpox epidemic sweeps through Fort Victoria area and up the length of the northwest coast, killing an estimated 20,000 First Nations people William Duncan , an Anglican missionary on the northwest coast, establishes the village of Metlakatla with 50 Tsimshian followers, who adopt the Christian faith and a European ...

  5. William G. R. Hind - Wikipedia

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    In 1862, Hind set off with the Overlanders, [3] a group of people travelling from Fort Garry in Winnipeg, Manitoba to British Columbia in search of gold in the Cariboo gold fields. Hind kept a sketchbook on the journey in which he recorded the group hunting duck and buffalo, fording swollen streams, idling in camp and other subjects. [2 ...

  6. Veterans column: Private's 1862 death at Crumps Landing marks ...

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    Newark Advocate veterans columnist Doug Stout, of the Licking County Library, chronicles the first death in the 76th Ohio Volunteer Infantry.

  7. McIntyre Bluff - Wikipedia

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    McIntyre Bluff, officially called nʕaylintn since 7 August 2015, is a large ridge of rock, made of gneiss, [2] located south of Vaseux Lake between Okanagan Falls and Oliver in British Columbia, Canada. The bluff rises prominently over the surrounding valley and is one of the most well known landmarks in the Okanagan.

  8. The Picture Gallery of Canadian History - Wikipedia

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    The Picture Gallery of Canadian History is a three volume pictorial history of Canada, written and illustrated by historical artist Charles William Jefferys. [1] It was published by Ryerson Press; Volume 1: Discovery to 1763 was released in 1942, Volume 2: 1763 to 1830 in 1945, and Volume 3: 1830 to 1900 in 1950.

  9. Category:1862 deaths - Wikipedia

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    A. Joseph Abbott (Canadian priest) Johann Michael Ackner; Joseph Acton (MP) Francisco Acuña de Figueroa; Albrecht Adam; Heinrich Adam; Nicolas-Philibert Adelon