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- Affleck.pdf archivedate "2012-12-06".
- Affleck.pdf archiveurl query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bchistory.ca%2Fawards%2Farticle%2FAffleck.pdf&date=2012-12-06.
- Affleck.pdf author "Edward L. Affleck".
- Affleck.pdf date "Winter 1999".
- Affleck.pdf deadurl "No".
- Affleck.pdf deadurl "no".
- Affleck.pdf first "Edward L.".
- Affleck.pdf format "pdf".
- Affleck.pdf isCitedBy Fort_Vermilion.
- Affleck.pdf isCitedBy Peace_River.
- Affleck.pdf isCitedBy St._Charles_(ship).
- Affleck.pdf isCitedBy Western_Canadian_steamships_of_the_Oblate_Order_of_Mary_Immaculate.
- Affleck.pdf issue "1".
- Affleck.pdf journal "BC Historical News".
- Affleck.pdf last "Affleck".
- Affleck.pdf pages "3, 7".
- Affleck.pdf publisher British_Columbia_History.
- Affleck.pdf quote "The brothers built a fleet of small primitive steamers, extending by 1903 to the waters of the Peace above the Vermilion Chutes. In that year the pint—sized sternwheeler St. Charles began to work the 526 mile stretch from Fort Vermilion to Hudson’s Hope, carrying lumber and supplies for the Mission at Fort St. John in British Columbia, as well as goods for the North-West Mounted Police.".
- Affleck.pdf quote "The brothers built a fleet of small primitive steamers, extending by 1903 to the waters of the Peace above the Vermilion Chutes. In that year the pint—sized sternwheeler St. Charles began to work the 526 mile stretch from Fort Vermilion to Hudson’s Hope, carrying lumber and supplies for the Mission at Fort St. John in British Columbia, as well as goods for the Northwest Mounted Police.".
- Affleck.pdf title "Steamboating on the Peace River".
- Affleck.pdf url Affleck.pdf.
- Affleck.pdf volume "33".