Bernsohn, Ken. (1981) Cutting Up the North: The History of the Forest Industry in the Northern Interior. North Vancouver: Hancock House Publishers Ltd.
Location: PG Public Library, 338.47 Ber
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1920 dimension lumber selling (rough) at $32 per thousand board feet, (planed at $38 per thousand board feet); all major mills busy: United Grain Growers (the largest), Eagle Lake at Giscome, Upper Fraser Lumber Company, Aleza Lake Mills, Hansard Lake Lumber, Penny Lumber, Gale and Trick at Hansard Lake, and eleven other smaller mills (p. 31) |
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Lyle Lumber Company operated a mill at Aleza Lake in 1928 (p. 33) |
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| C.D. Orchard was the ranger at Aleza Lake in the late 1920s and later became the chief forester (1940s) (p. 39) |
Walski, Eileen E. (1985) Homemade Memories: A History of Willow River, BC. Steinbach, Man.: Derkson Printers Ltd.
Location: CNC, FC 3849.W54 H6 1985 c.1
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Chapter 4 outlines personal stories of experiences during the Depression. "Some Things I Remember of My Life in Willow River" by Lula Lindhout (Ridler). |
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1939: husband, Tom, worked in a sawmill in Aleza Lake for $0.50/hr (p. 55) |
Ramsey, Bruce. (1964). John Giscome's Country. Giscome: Eagle Lake Sawmills Limited.
Location: PG Public Library, 971.12 Ram LOC. Copy in file: Academic Papers
| "Aleza Lake" named after an Native woman in the area (p. 50) | |
| Aleza Lake post office: June 1, 1915 (p. 50) | |
| Lorne A.S. Lyle postmaster (p. 50) |
Drushka, Ken (1998) Tie Hackers to Timber Harvesters: The History of Logging in British Columbias Interior. Madeira Park, BC: Harbour Publishing.
| Larry DeGrace (professional forester) ran the forest experimental station at Aleza Lake (p. 166) |
Forest Research Note Jull, M., Froese, R., Fletcher, S. (1997) "Shelterwood
Partial Cutting in Interior White Spruce: Two?Year Results of a Case Study at
Aleza Lake, BC" Forest Research Note, #PG?02.
From: The Upper Fraser Historical Geography Project research
MacArthur, Ethelwynne (xxxx) They Way It Was: A History of Aleza Lake. xxxxxx: xxxxxxxx Location: CNC, FC3849. A45 M3 1983 From: The Upper Fraser Historical Geography Project research
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