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Murray, Jeffrey S.Traeger, Dallas Overfield, Basque, Garnet

Canadian West Magazine, April/May/June 1993, Vol. 9, No. 2 (Collector's #32)

Sunfire Publications Ltd., 1993

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Année
1993
Lieu d'édition
Canada
Auteur
Murray, Jeffrey S.Traeger, Dallas Overfield, Basque, Garnet
Éditeurs
Sunfire Publications Ltd.
Format
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Thème
Canadian West Magazine, April, May, June 1993, Vol. 9, No. 2 (Collector's #32) North West Mounted Police set out on a 1, 000 - mile to establish Canadian authority in the West, Trek to Manson Creek - When Charles Ace Overfeld, an eastern Pennsylvania boy-turned westerner, signed up for a mining stint at Manson Creek, British Columbia, he thought it was just the opportunity he had been waiting for, to get rich quick - instead, it turned out to be his worst nightmare, Slocan Lake's Lost Silver Bullion - according to the legend, a boxcar loaded with silver bullioin, rolllling with the motion of the barge during a storm, smashed through the guard rails and vanished into the dark, waters below, The Lost Strongbox of the Mount Royal - Ever since she sank in, Kitselas Canyon on July 6, 1907, rumours have persisted that the Mount Royal's safe went to the, bottom containing as much as $100, 000 in Gold Canadian History Magazine Back Issues
Description
S Single Issue Magazine
Etat de conservation
Tres bonne condition
Langues
Anglais
Reliure
Couverture souple
Premiére Edition
Oui

Description

86 pages. Features: In 1874 the North West Mounted Police set out on a 1,000 - mile to establish Canadian authority in the West; Trek to Manson Creek - When Charles Ace Overfeld, an eastern Pennsylvania boy-turned westerner, signed up for a mining stint at Manson Creek, British Columbia, he thought it was just the opportunity he had been waiting for to get rich quick - instead, it turned out to be his worst nightmare; Slocan Lake's Lost Silver Bullion - according to the legend, a boxcar loaded with silver bullioin, rolllling with the motion of the barge during a storm, smashed through the guard rails and vanished into the dark waters below; The Lost Strongbox of the Mount Royal - Ever since she sank in Kitselas Canyon on July 6, 1907, rumours have persisted that the Mount Royal's safe went to the bottom containing as much as $100,000 in gold. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. A nice copy. Book