2012
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22 July 2012
Kootenay Brochure Worth its Weight in Gold
Nelson British Columbia - Latest in an ongoing series looking on Kootenaiana on eBay.
A highly coveted brochure about the virtues of the Kootenays sold this month for US$191.
Produced by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1897 and entitled "Gold in Cariboo and Kootenay", the fold-out pamphlet includes a map and much purple
prose about the opportunities of the two regions.
"The name of British Columbia has in fact become the synonym of mineral richness, and its TREASURE CHESTS ARE NOW OPEN TO THE WORLD," it screams.
Of West Kootenay it says: "Utterly unknown a few years ago, and with but inadequate means of communication, it has suddenly, through the discoveries
of its great mineral wealth, acquired a fame that has reached far-off lands and attracted hither experienced miners and capitalists who, convinced of the
capabilities of the country, have remained to aid in its development."
A section entitled "Law and Order" reads: "There is a noticeable absence of rowdyism and crime in all the camps and the tougher element
have discovered that there is no room for them in the country outside the jails and prisons."
There are pictures of Ainsworth, Nelson, Kaslo, Trail, and Sandon, among other places.
You can read the whole thing online at archive.org.
Seven other copies of this brochure, or ones like it, have sold online since 2002 for prices ranging from US$28 to US$241. They were dated between 1895 and
1901, indicating the CPR regularly reprinted them.
Greg Nesteroff.
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Vancouver Island British Columbia
Canada
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