Yahoo Canada Web Search

Search results

  1. Richfield was like a modern day banking town which included a branch of the Bank of British Columbia and the Bank of British North America, a French hotel, an express office, a post office, and various stores.

    • Bibliography

      Bibliography. Secondary Sources. Barman, Jean. The West...

    • Barkerville

      Richfield. Barkerville Cameron-town. Van Winkle....

    • Van Winkle

      Richfield. Barkerville. Camerontown. Van Winkle....

    • Camerontown

      Richfield. Barkerville. Camerontown Van Winkle....

    • Carollyne Yardley

      The Cariboo Gold Rush web site was produced under contract...

  2. Originally constructed in the once prosperous mining town of Richfield, the now remote and solitary location of this historic place – in an area where most other physical evidence of habitation lies in ruins – is a significant reminder of the transitory nature of non-native settlement and centres of government in nineteenth century British ...

  3. When news of the gold discoveries in the Cariboo began to filter back to the coast in 1860, prospectors began to abandon the Fraser River diggings in droves. The existing mule trail was not adequate, and Governor Douglas realized that a permanent wagon road was urgently needed.

  4. REMAINS: Nothing but remnants. Richfield was not a quiet town. The raw camp spawned troubles in the form of murder and other forms of violence. "Dutch" William Dietz prospected in what is now called Williams Creek in the Cariboo. In February of 1861, he was rewarded for his efforts.

  5. In 2019, Richfield embarked on rebranding journey which went beyond a change of logo but brand new campuses in premium locations with state-of-the-art facili...

    • 5 min
    • 1775
    • Richfield
  6. The town of Richfield arose in 1862, named for the rich gold claim found at that part of Williams Creek by a miner named Bill Cunningham. Richfield was like a modern day banking town which included a branch of the Bank of British Columbia and the Bank of British North America.

  7. People also ask

  8. Dec 1, 2010 · In 1862, William "Billy" Barker registered a claim downstream from Richfield, from which $650 000 (at $16 to $21 a troy ounce) in gold was recovered up to 1895. Barker's discovery ultimately sparked the recovery of more than 5 million ounces of gold from the Cariboo goldfields.

  1. People also search for