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    • The Cariboo Wagon Road – Richfield To Barkerville
      • At first the town was called Elwyntown, in honour of Thomas Elwyn, the gold commissioner. However, the name did not reflect the fantastic richness of the placer deposits, and in September, 1862, it was officially named Richfield by Lieutenant H.S. Palmer of the Royal Engineers, who surveyed it.
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  1. Williams Creek because the most important and richest digging in the Cariboo goldfields, giving birth to the towns of Richfield, Barkerville and Cameronton, which collectively were also known as Williams Creek.

  2. Feb 6, 2006 · The most promising discoveries of free gold were made at Williams, Lightning and Lowhee Creeks. Williams Creek (125 km southeast of Prince George) was the richest and became the centre of mining operations for the district.

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  3. The Cariboo Gold Rush was a gold rush in the Colony of British Columbia, which later became the Canadian province of British Columbia. The first gold discovery was made at Hills Bar in 1858, followed by more strikes in 1859 on the Horsefly River, and on Keithley Creek and Antler Creek in 1860.

  4. As the gold in the gravel bars of the lower Fraser declined, prospectors followed the river north, eventually reaching the rich gold-bearing creeks of the Cariboo. In 1861, a party led by William "Dutch Bill" Dietz, found gold in a stream they named Williams Creek in Dutch Bill's honor.

    • Why was Williams Creek Named Richfield?1
    • Why was Williams Creek Named Richfield?2
    • Why was Williams Creek Named Richfield?3
    • Why was Williams Creek Named Richfield?4
    • Why was Williams Creek Named Richfield?5
  5. -Mining town of Richfield is founded and named after the rich gold claim found at Williams Creek by a miner named Bill Cunningham. 1863 -Billy Barker strikes gold on Williams Creek making him one of the most prosperous miners of the Cariboo Gold Rush.

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  7. Williams Creek was originally discovered in 1861 by a party of miners headed by William "Dutch Bill" Dietz who named the creek after their leader. They set to work mining the shallow ground above a narrow canyon, and with that the community of Richfield would quickly form.

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