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I have no books here that would help me do so; the definitive one is recent, The Great Years by Lewis Green, Tricouni 2000; the community/kitchen history Bridge River Gold by Emma de Hullu and Irene Cunningham and someone else (?) is thorough but very unorganized. There's chunks of info in The Newspapering Murrays (by their daughter Georgina Ke3ddell) and also in Tales from Seton Portage by Edwards. Also some in Halfway to the Goldfields by Lorraine harris and tidbits in the Decekber book on Pemberton adn the Ronayane book also, but not much. Only the Lewis Green book is properly researched and cited, though, and has lots of stock and mine-adeit/assay info too.Skookum1 (talk) 23:14, 15 May 2008 (UTC) Ancillary articles: William G. Davidson (Big Bill) Arthur Noel, Delina Noel John Williams (miner) Will Haylmore Joseph Zotique "Lazack" Lajoie David Sloan (mining entrepreneur), various mine/investor execes (see L. Green) Brexton/(Fish Lake) Bradian Pioneer Mine, British Columbia Ogden, British Columbia (NB Ogden City is diff, an old name for Seymour Arm on Shuswap Lake) Bralorne Mines Inc. Mines Hotel Congress, British Columbia (or just a mine article, wasn't a community) Wayside, British Columbia (ditto) Yalakom Gold Rush (as dubbed in various write-ups even though only Bralorne Mines were involved) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.81.76.183 (talk) 21:04, 16 May 2008 (UTC)