标题和责任声明版块
正题名
Chinese-Canadians
总体资料名称
并列标题
其他标题信息
标题 责任声明
标题说明
- Source of title proper: Title is based on the contents of the file
描述层级
File
参考代码
版本版块
版本声明
版本责任声明
资料细节等级版块
比例说明(地图的)
投影说明(地图的)
坐标说明(地图的)
比例说明(建筑的)
发行方管辖权和名称 (集邮的)
创建日期版块
日期
物理描述版块
物理描述
1 cm textual records
出版社连续出版物版块
出版社连续出版物的正题名
出版社连续出版物的并列标题
出版社连续出版物的其他标题信息
与出版社连续出版物相关的责任声明
出版社连续出版物编号
对出版社连续出版物的说明
文献著录版块
创建者名称
管理历史
The Chilliwack Valley Historical Society was first organized in 1957 when the constitution was drawn up, with Oliver Wells elected president. According to the Minutes of the first general meeting of the Chilliwack Historical Society, April 10, 1957, Allan M. Guinet served as the chair. A draft constitution was presented, and it was moved by Oliver Wells, seconded by J.A. Barber that the proposed rules and constitution be adopted and confirmed. The chairman called for the election of trustees, with the following nominated and confirmed: Dr. Jack Barber, Oliver Wells, Allan M. Guinet, Mary Hickman, Jean MacNaughton, Richard Malloway, Ruth Goodall, Jack Davies, Mary Anderson, Alan Kirkby. In 1958, the first museum was located in the Nowell Street police station and in 1962 was moved to the old library. In 1971 a new wing of Evergreen Hall was completed and the museum and archives was moved in there and the museum was entitled the Wells Centennial Museum. In 1981, the society changed its name to the current Chilliwack Museum and Historical Society. That same year, the society received use of the old city hall on Spadina Avenue. After six years, the museum re-opened, leaving Evergreen Hall for the use of the archives as well as storage facilities for artifacts not on display at the museum. In 2011 the archival storage and research area in Evergreen Hall was expanded by 4000 square feet.
保管历史
范围和内容
File contains notes from an interview with Wally Chung, notes on Chinese headstones in Chilliwack's cemetery, and photocopies from police court record books of Chinese cases tried, 1909-1911.