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William Law Ogilby Diary

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seem very much the same, can't see any distance ahead for larger fir and cedar trees. The latter growing to enormous size as large as 20 to 22 feet in diameter or 66 ft in circumference. "Part of Cruickshank River"
 
seem very much the same, can't see any distance ahead for larger fir and cedar trees. The latter growing to enormous size as large as 20 to 22 feet in diameter or 66 ft in circumference. "Part of Cruickshank River"
  
BC Archives, MS-0678 Box 1 File 6 / DOUGLAS, Sir James / Journal kept by Martha Douglas, 1872 - 1873.
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BC Archives, AAAA1452 File 1 / OGILBY, William Law / Diary, 27 Mar to 8 Oct 1892.

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seem very much the same, can't see any distance ahead for larger fir and cedar trees. The latter growing to enormous size as large as 20 to 22 feet in diameter or 66 ft in circumference. "Part of Cruickshank River"

BC Archives, AAAA1452 File 1 / OGILBY, William Law / Diary, 27 Mar to 8 Oct 1892.