the barbours – pioneers of squamish and pemberton
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The Barbours– Pioneers of Squamish and
Pemberton
Eric Andersen
Sea to Sky Forestry Centre Society
August 16, 2016
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Charles Barbour1858-1940
Allan Newton Barbour1869-1953
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Brackendale
pioneer Eric Axen
in interview:
The Barbour story, Barbour artifacts, and Barbour family members have always been connected to the cause of establishing a Squamish community museum!
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Ken Barbour 1923 Squamish – 2013 Vancouver
Ken Barbour opens Squamish Days Loggers Sports show in 2009
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Farm of Robert Barbour Jr. and Mary Ann Barbour, Dunlop, Gloucester County NB
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Barbour farm, Dunlop NB
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A migration from east to west of people, capital, technology, skills and culture
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Log jam,
Tetagouche Falls NB
ca 1910
(near the Barbour family home)
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Carlo River, New Brunswick – home district for Squamish loggers, the “French Boys” (Laviolette, McIntyre and Leveque Logging Co.)
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Jos Montferrand
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Squamish postcard sent to Lunenburg, Nova Scotia in 1911
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Spokane WA 1897
“Professor” James Wilfred Barbour1865-1919
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World welterweight champion Jimmy
‘Babyface’ McLarnin at Britannia, 1930
Henry Lundgren with provincial champ visiting Pemberton, 1930
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Charles Barbour in late 1890s
– around time of his journey to Klondyke goldfields
Also in the Klondyke:
Will & Bob Miller, and Joe and Jack
Ronayne
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Applying for mining licences at Victoria, 1897
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Barbour Bros. Logging Co. at Squamish
1901
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Charlie Schoonover with logging oxen purchased in Pemberton Valley, 1906
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Barbour Bros. building skid road, north of Brackendale early 1900s
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Charles Barbour
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Allan Barbour
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‘Skookum’ Charlie Douglas (in Stetson hat)
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Same Barbour Bros. logging area today – the “Wonderland Trail”
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Charlie Douglas
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At Brackendale during 1921 flood – Charlie Douglas at centre
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August Jack Khahtsahlano at Squamish Valley Fall Fair ca 1920
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August Jack,
Dominic Charlie, Isaac Jacob,
JosephineBilly Snow Williams & family
Dan Paull & family
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Squamish Timber Co. Cheekye River camp – taken over from Barbour Bros. ca 1908
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Flack building, West Hastings St., Vancouver
Head offices of Squamish Timber Company Ltd., 1907-1917
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1905-06
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Squamish Timber Co. crew along lower Cheakamus River ca 1908-09
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Squamish Towing & Contracting Ltd. log driving on the Squamish River 1950
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(Gauthier) Driving cottonwood logs down Lillooet River 1921
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Trethewey Logging Company log driving on Lillooet River, 1940
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Squamish 1914 –
railway log dump at left
Boom at Squamish River mouth 1904
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Barbour Bros.
Squamish Boom
Company crew ca
1910
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Ken Barbour and Allan Barbour 2011
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Charles Barbour also
owned land in Squamish;
Al Barbour owned land in
Pemberton (later lost for
taxes)
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John Miller’s stopping place, August 1911. “Charlie Barbour was meeting Lou Penniston there in the hope of selling her horses and land in Pemberton.”
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Barbour land ca 1906
Reba Barbour (born 1907)
ca 1919
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John Miller, Charles Barbour and Alex Philip in August 1911
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Mrs. Brokaw (of Seattle) with basket collection at store on the Barbour land, 1912
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Charles Barbour and Dora May Barbour in 1917
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Lundgren farm (formerly Barbour farm) in 1947
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Charles and Dora Barbour
“Barbour’s cabin” at Tenquille, 1955
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Mount Barbour
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A. McLeod and Charles Barbour at the entrance to Crown Mine August 1924
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According to provincial records Charles Barbour was involved in work on the Gold King and Dora May claims and on the nearby Li-Li-Kel property between 1923 and 1937.
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Looking SE to Mount Barbour at left
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Pick-axe found at Mount Barbour summit 2010
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Allan Barbour with niece Reba at Barbour farm, Squamish, ca 1910
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Vicinity of Barbour farm, 1913
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Al Barbour, with Dora, Reba and Bebee and friend visiting, ca 1912
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Bebee, Reba and uncle Al Barbour’s oxen on road to Gov’t wharf, Squamish, ca 1912
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Kathleen Boyle and half-sister in Ireland,
1910
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Eldest son Richard
dressed for Vancouver
trip, early 1920s
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Al Barbour with Armstrong, McIntyre and Sellons completing a replacement Cheakamus River bridge, ca 1925
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Al Barbour and Bill Wallace, Cleveland Avenue, Squamish, early 1920s
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1931
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Pemberton Trail, Cheakamus River,
Gill ranch and Barbour Bros. logging shows
1906-07
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Barbour farm location
Barbour logging claims 1910s
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1968
The flood carried away his boom and all the logs that were with it. This was quite a blow to Al and affected his mind somewhat.
– George Carson in interview, 1985
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Kathleen Barbour, daughter Kay, Ken, Richard and Howie at Brackendale station 1930 leaving Squamish for Vancouver
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Vancouver Harbour Authority lands, Burrard Inlet 1930s
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Vancouver Harbour Authority lands, False Creek, 1930s
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1936
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Whenever anyone complimented Al Barbour on his ability with an axe he would say, “That’s nothing. You should have seen my brother Charles. When Charles puts in an undercut the chips from his axe would darken the sun.”
– George Carson in interview, 1985
Charles Barbour 1901
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Al Barbour’s sister and niece Reba (Mrs. Johnston)
visiting in Kerrisdale,
1940s
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August Jack Khahtsahlano and Mathias Joe at the Re-dedication of Stanley Park event, August 25, 1943
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Ken and Dorothy
Barbour, Bowen Island
1945
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Ken as ‘donkey
puncher’ for brother
Howie’s Sandy Island
Logging Co.,
Texada Island,
1950
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Granville St., Christmas 1951
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Ken Barbour 1980s
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Official opening of Seaview Highway, Squamish, August 7, 1958
Wilma DeBeck;
George Ford, Bridge River
BoT Pres; Fred Ostman, Pemberton & District BoT;
Roy Penrose, Mt Currie
merchant & Pemberton &
District Legion; and Vancouver
Mayor Fred Hume
Pemberton cavalcade
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Kathleen Barbour and August Jack Khahtsahlano, Cleveland Avenue, August 7, 1958
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Break in the Road, by Sheila Gibbons, 1968