- Fonds
Includes transcripts of conversations with Bill Hong, photographs of Lee Chong, reproduction wedding and family portraits, account books, receipts, immigration certificates, and a Victory Bonds certificate.
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Includes transcripts of conversations with Bill Hong, photographs of Lee Chong, reproduction wedding and family portraits, account books, receipts, immigration certificates, and a Victory Bonds certificate.
Record group includes rubber stamps of Chinese characters, hand-written Kwong Lee & Co. bills from 1861–1862, immigration papers, "British Columbia Monthly"magazines, maps of the Cariboo district, books, pamphlets, and articles.
fonds consists of untranslated letters written in Chinese location of sender is unknown. Receipts and menus connected to city park café the Quong family business. Ticket and travel documents for Wan Quong from China to Victoria. A 1949 journal wri...
This collection consists primarily of various records of the Lee Chong Store, as well as some personal and mining related correspondence. Box 1 – 13 Statements & Invoices 1925·-1924 Box 14 Misc. Receipts 1935-1942 Box 15 – 21 Correspondence...
Bill Hong (Wong Mon Hong)
The fonds consists of the manuscript, published book and research series of files for the publication entitled "Chilliwack's Chinatowns: A History", by Chad Reimer, PhD. The manuscript was published by the Chinese Canadian Historica...
Reimer, Chadwick T., 1963-
The fonds consists of plans, surveyor's notes, title deeds, a contract between James A. Higginson and Huey Chung, a Chinese labourer on the Higginson farm, for use of a portion of the north-east corner comprising twenty-six acres, receipts fo...
Higginson family
Chilliwack Heritage Advisory Committee fonds
The fonds consists of files of buildings of historical significance, subject files, an essay entitled: "Chinatown - Chilliwack" on the history of the Chinese community in Chilliwack, and a map of Chilliwack showing settlement pattern, 18...
Chilliwack Heritage Advisory Committee
fonds consists of untranslated letters written in Chinese location of sender is unknown. Receipts and menus connected to city park café the Quong family business. Ticket and travel documents for Wan Quong from China to Victoria. A 1949 journal wri...
Assorted Chinese materials, some from the Chi Kung Tong in Barkerville and Quesnelle Forks. Box 1: Chi Kung Tong and Hong Shun Tong notebooks containing information about membership, festivals, and Society support. Box 2: Gambling supplies - White...
This collection consists primarily of assorted Chinese papers Box 1: books, Chinese dictionaries, and Chinese-English dictionaries Box 2: books about herbs, ailments, Chinese opera, divination, abaci, gambling,history, letter writing, dictionari...
95 pieces of rice paper, each backed with card stock for durability (added after). Each piece has stamp-printed Chinese characters; some have handwritten Chinese writing on them and some have characters marked out by black or red ink. Also include...
Record group includes two items: Chinese writing on six pieces of paper glued to a weathered board. The items are very similar in form.
Record group includes Chinese and English books with a child's handwriting, a Chinese atlas, a Chinese newspaper, receipts, and paper with Chinese characters.
File 1: Chinese newspaper File 2: textile pieces with hand-written Chinese characters File 3: Chinese paper of various colours and markings
A set of 37 rectangular-shaped, textile-backed game markers. Each item displays two Chinese characters in black ink.
BC Express Company receipts with Chinese writing on verso, dated April and May 1883.
An official Chinese Head Tax certificate dated April 13, 1903 and an envelope connected to Kwong Yee Jane & Co.
Boxes contain various paper items. Some items are reproductions, some are product packaging, some are original artifacts, and some are paper fragments.
Includes 33 chits with black Chinese characters used in the gambling game Zhi Hua.
Includes an account book of the purchase of a building from one of the members for a Tai Ping Fong (Peace Room) at Keitheley Creek in 1888.
One piece of paper depicting Chinese characters stamped in red ink along with company name in English (illegible).