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Very Good in Very Good-dust jacket. 0888940130. DJ and boards show shelf wear, short tears in DJ, gift inscription on FFEP, price-clipped.; A tight solid book. Dust jacket in Mylar jacket protector.; The Northwest library, # 3; 8vo 8"-9" tall; 176 pages; "Overland to the Cariboo summarizes the unprecedented journey of Thomas McMicking and his approximately 150 companions in a caravan from Fort Garry (later called Winnipeg) to the goldfields of British Columbia. Thousands of gold seekers reached the Cariboo goldfields by sea; only a few hundred risked travelling by land from eastern Canada. Among the youngest of the overlanders was Archibald McNaughton, from Montreal, who became Margaret McNaughton's husband. She was his second wife, after he had first married his cousin who died in 1887. Born in Montreal, and well-educated, he was appointed assessor and collector for the District of Cariboo on the 7th of March, 1884, and thereafter had much involvement in Cariboo mining." This was originally published in 1896 by William Briggs.