Despatch to London.
Minutes (2), Enclosures (untranscribed) (2), Other documents (3).
No. 116
25th August 1870
My Lord,
I have had the honor to receive Lord Granville's Despatch No
67, of the 21st June, with a copy of a Letter from the Rev. W.
Robinson requesting information in regard to the physical
features of parts of this Colony.
2. I am not acquainted with anyone in the Colony specially
qualified as a geologistto to afford exact information of the
nature required. But at my request Chief Justice Begbie, who
knows the natural features of the greater part of British
Columbia, has been kind enough to furnish me with some remarks
and descriptions in a Letter of which I annex a Copy, and which
Mr Robinson may find useful.
3. Mr Begbie some time ago noticed the peculiar character of
the "Benches" of the Fraser and Thomson Rivers in a Report made
to Governor Sir James Douglas in April 1859, which willbe be found
printed in Part III of the Papers relative to British Columbia
laid before Parliament in 1860; and that can also be furnished
to Mr Robinson from Your Lordship's Department.
I have the honor to be,
My Lord,
Your most obedient
humble Servant A. Musgrave
Minutes by CO staff
Sir F. Rogers
Resemblance of Fraser River "Benches" to "Parallel Roads,"
Glen Roy. Send a copy of this despatch and the enclosures to Mr
Robinson with reference to his letter of the 13th June (in 6632)
& send copy of Blue Book referred to by Govr Musgrave.
Drafts herewith. And thank the Governor and Chief Justice.
Note on microfilm as follows: "Series of 5 Photographs
illustrating the "Benches" of the Fraser & Thomson Rivers. Inclosure
in desp 116 of 25th Aug/70/10648" (not on microfilm).
Other documents included in the file
Rogers to Reverend W. Robinson, 12 October 1870, forwarding copy
of the despatch and other relevant information.