Daily Colonist (1897-03-06) . KETTLE RIVER MINING DIVISION, Situated on the Banks of the Kettle River and the North Fork Junction, in the vicinity of the many valuable locations recently made on theat Christina Lake, the North Fork of the Kettle River and the Eastern Slopes of Boundary Mountain, Colville Reservation Tttt? nTr^XT-vr nr flpAMn Th^d t^o Has sprung into existence within the last year; early inIrlL JLUVV1N Ur VJK/ilNU 1 UKIVO the spring the place consisted of a few houses. Owing tothe rapid opening of the Mines and the travel and traffic consequent on between 4,000 and 6,000 c


Daily Colonist (1897-03-06) . KETTLE RIVER MINING DIVISION, Situated on the Banks of the Kettle River and the North Fork Junction, in the vicinity of the many valuable locations recently made on theat Christina Lake, the North Fork of the Kettle River and the Eastern Slopes of Boundary Mountain, Colville Reservation Tttt? nTr^XT-vr nr flpAMn Th^d t^o Has sprung into existence within the last year; early inIrlL JLUVV1N Ur VJK/ilNU 1 UKIVO the spring the place consisted of a few houses. Owing tothe rapid opening of the Mines and the travel and traffic consequent on between 4,000 and 6,000 claims having beenlocated, there are now estimated to be over 200 houses and 500 people residing in the town. The principal buildingsconsist of a three-story and several two-story Hotels, General Stores, Butchers, Bakers, Post Office, The Grand ForksMiner Newspaper Office, Brewery, Assembly Rooms, &c, &c, and all the usual Dry Goods, Millinery, Furniture andother businesses, which with sevei-al fine dwellings go to mak


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Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, booksubjectbritish, bookyear1897