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- Q5373683 subject Q6988501.
- Q5373683 subject Q8471521.
- Q5373683 subject Q8517676.
- Q5373683 abstract "Emory City was a town on the Fraser River just 5 km (3 miles) south of Yale, British Columbia.By 1858 over 25,000 men had travelled up the Fraser River staking claims and working the sand bars in an attempt to strike it rich and 500 men are recorded to have spent the winter of 1858–1859 camped at Emory's bar in tent and shingle dwellings. Although considerable gold was found at Emory's bar, the mother-lode was never found. Emory again came into prominence in the fall of 1879 when it became the Canadian Pacific Railway's western terminus. Emory City soon consisted of 13 streets, 32 blocks, and 400 lots of goodly dimensions. The Inland Sentinel Newspaper, the first on the mainland, erected a two story building on Front street and the Emory City Sawmill was producing 21,000 board feet (50 m3) of lumber in a 24-hour shift. Two hotels, nine saloons, a brewery, blacksmiths shop, general store, residences and "less reputable businesses" rounded out Emory City's economy. But by late 1881, it became obvious that the CPR would make Yale, their center for railroad activities and Emory City was abandoned. By the late 1890s people traveling through the area said that not a trace of the city could be found as the forest had reclaimed the site.Today the original site of Emory City is located within a Provincial Campground named "Emory Creek".".
- Q5373683 wikiPageExternalLink ?townID=3380.
- Q5373683 wikiPageWikiLink Q1451333.
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- Q5373683 wikiPageWikiLink Q6988501.
- Q5373683 wikiPageWikiLink Q826427.
- Q5373683 wikiPageWikiLink Q8471521.
- Q5373683 wikiPageWikiLink Q8517676.
- Q5373683 point "49.51 -121.417".
- Q5373683 type SpatialThing.
- Q5373683 comment "Emory City was a town on the Fraser River just 5 km (3 miles) south of Yale, British Columbia.By 1858 over 25,000 men had travelled up the Fraser River staking claims and working the sand bars in an attempt to strike it rich and 500 men are recorded to have spent the winter of 1858–1859 camped at Emory's bar in tent and shingle dwellings. Although considerable gold was found at Emory's bar, the mother-lode was never found.".
- Q5373683 label "Emory City".
- Q5373683 lat "49.51".
- Q5373683 long "-121.417".