Kettle River Museum
Midway, British Columbia

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A Harvest of Memories: Rural Life in the Kettle River Valley
Images: People

 
Panning for gold in Rock Creek
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Goods moved by pack train in the early days, like this one along the Kettle River
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Crossing the Kettle River at Bubar Ford; bridges were few and far between
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"Game was plentiful throughout the watershed of the Kettle River & the trout fishing was very good"
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The J.R. Jackson Ranch on the Kettle River just west of Midway
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Bill Lander climbing the hillside above Midway flats
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Up at the Fred Davis place
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Mrs. Lander and Mrs. Horridge by the orchard at the Davis place
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A Kettle River Valley homestead in the early days
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J.R. Jackson and Robert "Sonny" Jackson: harvest time on the Jackson Ranch
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Old style haying on the Jackson Ranch
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Haying at the Jackson Ranch
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Visiting at the Shaver Ranch
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Hardy & Co. General Merchants became The Midway Store, then McMynn's
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Jessie Home Raycroft, John S. Shaver and Clara Maud Raycroft on an outing
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Sam Bender & Eric Jackson riding the range
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Learning farming skills began at an early age
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Midway's first school, built in 1896
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