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George Hanna interview
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1980 [date recorded] (Creation)
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Interviews recorded as research for Sound Heritage Series no. 32, "Where the Lardeau River Flows."
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SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): George Hanna : Lardeau Valley, 1898-1930 PERIOD COVERED: 1898-1930 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1980 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: George Hanna discusses the gold rush to Poplar Creek in 1903. Worked on Great Northern Railway. Father sold property in Argenta to Henry Denoreaz. Louise Denoreaz returned to homestead regularly after father's death. Denoreaz and Beguin families came to Canada together from Switzerland. Description of Argenta in about the time of World War One. Father, Leander Hanna, ran logging camp at Argenta. Rivalry between Hanna and Abey families in Kaslo. As a child spent summers in Argenta. Describes ranch on Argenta flats. Excursion on the "Moyie". Farm on the flats. Father employed Chinese cooks in logging camp. Shooting of Henry Denoreaz. Logging. Poplar Creek gold rush. Grandparents came from Ireland. Worked for Hollinger mines.
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Peter Chapman, [1979-1980?]
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- Transcript on file.
- Reference cassette copy available in container 000443-221.
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No access restrictions apply. [WAS: Closed until publication of Sound Heritage Series no. 32, ca. 1981.]
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- Copying Restriction: None.
- Use Restriction: For private and educational use only. Not for broadcast or commercial use without permission of the B.C. Archives.
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Excerpts from this interview appeared in Chapman's "Where the Lardeau River Flows," Sound Heritage Series no. 32.
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Accession number(s): T3699
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speaker: George Hanna, interviewer: Peter Chapman
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- Moyie (Ship) (Subject)