BC's Black Pioneers: Their Industry and Character Influenced the Vision of Canada British Columbia’s Black Pioneers BC Black History Awareness Society
Marie Albertina (Wallace) Stark (about 23) and her sister Louise Edna (Wylie) Stark (about 11), circa 1890. Marie Albertina and Louise Edna were the two youngest children. Marie […]
Sylvia Stark moved to Cedar on Vancouver Island in the early 1870’s. She returned to Salt Spring Island in the early 1880s. She missed her neighbours and life […]
As the population of Salt Spring Island grew, the story of Sylvia Stark became legendary. She was visited by numerous historians and photographers. “Although she is 96 years […]
In 1972 Alfred Temmel, local artist created a series of 4 wall murals, painted in the Bavarian tradition on a wall at the Harbour House Hotel, Salt Spring […]
During a visit to Ohio, John met Almira Scott (1851 – 1923), a fellow graduate of Oberlin College, and a person of like mind. Almira Scott was widowed […]
Nancy Lester moved with her husband Peter and children to San Francisco from Philadelphia in 1850. Then in 1858, their 15-year-old daughter Sarah became part of a local […]
While in Victoria, Maria experienced first-hand the discrimination that prevailed here by some. On Wednesday evening, September 25, 1861, heavily pregnant, Maria attended the theatre with her husband […]
The Richard family was part of a nucleus of families who moved to California from Florida and then later to Vancouver Island. Born in Jacksonville, Florida, Victoria married […]
Mary Louise Barnswell “She was widely known and respected for her common sense and integrity. Businessmen and politicians, who valued her intelligence, sought her opinion” Crawford Kilian, Author
He also served with the Victoria Pioneer Rifle Corps.
John Thomas’ father, Thomas Whiting Pierre, started the tailoring and dyeing business in 1858. A notice about the partnership is published in the British Colonist announcing the partnership […]
In San Francisco Lester was a partner with Gibbs in the Pioneer Boot and Shoe Emporium on Clay Street in San Francisco. It was in this store that […]